Homecoming Heroes: Jalen Cox and Isaia Vandermade Join USC's Roster

Jalen Cox, a former Loyola prospect, is returning home to USC after spending three seasons at Colgate. He had an impressive college career, earning various honors and showcasing his skills on both ends of the court. Cox's addition to the Trojans' roster adds depth and talent to the team, alongside other recent additions from the transfer portal.
Cox, a 6-foot-3 guard, brings versatility and playmaking abilities to USC. His experience and success at Colgate make him a valuable asset to the Trojans, who are looking to build a competitive team for the upcoming season. With Cox joining the squad, USC's roster is shaping up with a mix of veteran players and incoming freshmen, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.
In another sport, Santa Margarita three-star defensive lineman Isaia Vandermade fulfilled a lifelong dream by committing to USC's football program. Vandermade's decision to join the Trojans was influenced by his family ties to the university and the welcoming environment created by the coaching staff. His relationship with the coaches and their shared values on and off the field played a significant role in his commitment to USC.
Vandermade's commitment to USC reflects his dedication to his football career and his desire to contribute to the team's success. The support and guidance he receives from the coaching staff, particularly from defensive line coach Skylar Jones, have helped him feel at home at USC. Vandermade's journey with the Trojans is just beginning, and he is eager to make an impact on the field while embracing the family atmosphere within the program.