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Posted: Oct 13th 2009 10:05PM ET by Michelle Smith (RSS feed)
Filed under: USC, Pac-10, Women's Basketball

Michael Cooper was introducing his new staff at USC on Tuesday, the coaches who have been holding down the fort for the past five months as he finished out his term as the head coach of the Los Angeles Sparks. Except that he forgot one of their names. Oops.
That's what happens when you are the new guy. Who, in this awkward moment, just happens to be the head guy.
Cooper was hired by USC on May 1 to take over a women's basketball program that has shown promise, the ability to recruit top players, but not results. The Women of Troy are far from their salad days in the mid-1980's when they won NCAA titles with players like Lisa Leslie and Cynthia Cooper.
Posted: Sep 19th 2009 6:08PM ET by Michelle Smith (RSS feed)
Filed under: USC, Women's Basketball

The best player you've never seen is rehabbing today, and again tomorrow. Just like she did yesterday and the day before that, and last year, and the year before that.
Jacki Gemelos has been at USC since 2006, recruited as one of the top women's basketball prospects in the nation, a surefire star out of St. Mary's High in Stockton (CA).
Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma knew he wanted Gemelos on his team when she was just 15 years old. She said yes to that offer and then changed her mind, committed to USC and prepared to start a career that seemed destined to end in a WNBA jersey and possibly a couple of Olympic medals.
But Gemelos has yet to play in a single college basketball game.
Posted: Jun 16th 2009 9:30PM ET by Matt Snyder (RSS feed)
Filed under: Indiana, USC, Big Ten, Pac-10

In case you haven't been paying attention to the goings on of college basketball in the last few weeks, USC's 2009-10 basketball season has been already been summarily decimated.
Tim Floyd resigned in the face of allegations against the program. In the wake,
three incoming recruits have been granted their release from letters of intent to play for the Trojans. Plus, three players from last year's Sweet 16 squad
have entered the NBA Draft early and now cannot change their minds. Factor in two graduations, and the team is left with only two players who logged regular, meaningful minutes in 2009, with no recruits of consequence.
Posted: Jun 11th 2009 8:00PM ET by Jim Henry (RSS feed)
Filed under: Memphis, USC

Like or loathe the NCAA, this much is certain about this unique, voluntary association that houses the largest collegiate athletic organization in the world:
It's good to be the King -- and royalty certainly works at its own pace and plays by its own rules.
Following Thursday's announcement that 16 teams at the University of Alabama have been penalized for their involvement in improperly obtaining free textbooks for other students, three high-profile NCAA investigations are currently on the books for fans to score at their leisure.
Posted: Jun 10th 2009 9:00AM ET by Gary Washburn (RSS feed)
Filed under: USC, Pac-10, Rumors

It's June, a.k.a., a terrible time to find a quality basketball coach. But that will be
USC's task after
Tim Floyd's sudden resignation Tuesday amid a slew of allegations regarding the recruiting of star guard
O.J. Mayo. Athletic director
Mike Garrett (right) is used to hiring coaches on the fly. He fired Henry Bibby just four games into the 2004-2005 season, tabbed Jim Saia as interim coach for the season and then nabbed Floyd.
Garrett has time before having to go the interim route and there are some qualified coaches who either are unemployed or at mid-majors and would likely leave their schools and incoming recruiting classes for a job at a major school in a major conference. The USC athletic director has a history for going after tough gets and succeeding, but the question is whether the Trojans basketball program will be severely punished for the Mayo situation? Floyd was accused by former Mayo associate Louis Johnson of giving $1,000 to Rodney Guillory, an alleged street agent representing Mayo.
Posted: Jun 9th 2009 7:17PM ET by Michael David Smith (RSS feed)
Filed under: USC, Coaches
Update: USC has confirmed Tim Floyd's resignation. "I accept Tim's decision and wish him well," USC athletic director Mike Garrett said in a statement.University of Southern California men's basketball coach
Tim Floyd has reportedly resigned in the wake of an accusation that he gave $1,000 to a man who helped convince
O.J. Mayo to enroll at USC.
The
Clarion Ledger newspaper in Floyd's home state of Mississippi
reports that Floyd sent USC athletic director
Mike Garrett this letter:
Posted: Jun 3rd 2009 12:24AM ET by Chas Rich (RSS feed)
Filed under: USC, Pac-10, NBA Prospects

Will the last person please turn out the lights at the Galen Center.
USC headed into April as a likely preseason Top 25 team with a strong core coming back and a talented recruiting class coming in. The Trojans enter June with most of the core gone and that recruiting class dwindling. Oh, and a coach that appears to be hanging by a thread while the NCAA circles closer and closer.
Posted: May 16th 2009 9:15PM ET by Gary Washburn (RSS feed)
Filed under: Arizona, Arizona State, California, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington, Washington State, Pac-10, NBA Prospects, Oregon State

The upheaval at USC and constant defections at UCLA may have sent conference supremacy north.
The NBA draft's early entries have one month to return to school (June 15), but it doesn't appear any of the Pac-10 entries are coming back. Six underclassmen -- USC's
DeMar DeRozan and
Taj Gibson, UCLA's
Jrue Holiday, the Arizona duo of
Jordan Hill and
Chase Budinger and Arizona State's
James Harden -- will participate in the draft combine beginning May 28 in Chicago, and none are likely to return to their schools. Even Holiday, a projected late first-rounder, is reportedly close to hiring an agent and remaining in the draft.