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USC Basketball: All 3 Incoming Trojan Commits Notch Huge Prep Invite

The Trojans are in good hands.

High school seniors Liam Campbell, Brody Kozlowski, and Trent Perry, USC’s three key signees for the class of 2024, have all been nominated for the McDonald's All-American Game, the program announced on its official X/Twitter account

Campbell is a 6’5”, 180-pound shooting guard from Idaho that's received a four-star recruit rating from 247Sports. Formerly having lived in Northridge, Campbell cited that as a big reason why he was interested in USC originally, mentioning that he used to attended the team's games. 

As an elite shooter, Campbell will provide something the Trojans haven't had in ages – a top-tier off-ball shooter. 

6’7” forward Brody Kozlowski is the 2nd-ranked recruit in Utah and rightfully so, as the self-proclaimed "best shooter in the gym" provides scoring at all 3 levels to complement a great off-ball shooting game. 

Perry is currently the point guard for Harvard-Westlake, as the 6’4” combo guard is the 7th best guard in California. Perry describes himself as an "all-around, do-it-all player. I can shoot, pass, defend, rebound, etc. I just do what it takes to give my team the best chance at winning." 

A well-rounded guard, Perry will complete what should be a great recruiting class yet again, and hopefully this one performs a bit better than the one USC currently has. 

Keep an eye out for April 2nd, 2024, where the future Trojans, among many other incredibly talented, future NBA players square off at the Toyota Center in Houston.