Top Recruit Saniyah Hall Commits to USC Women’s Basketball
USC women’s basketball commit Saniyah Hall talks picking the Trojans
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Saniyah Hall, the No. 1 overall prospect for the 2026-2027 season, has committed to the University of Southern California (USC) women's basketball team. Hall cited the welcoming community and strong legacy of the Trojans as key factors in her decision, alongside her excitement to join a talented roster featuring superstar Juju Watkins.
- 01Saniyah Hall is the top recruit for the 2026-2027 USC women's basketball season.
- 02Hall was drawn to USC's community and welcoming atmosphere.
- 03She will join a talented roster, including superstar Juju Watkins.
- 04Hall's partnership with Oikos emphasizes the importance of strength and hard work.
- 05USC aims to compete at a high level with its deep roster next season.
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Saniyah Hall, the No. 1 overall prospect in women's basketball for the 2026-2027 season, has committed to the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans. Hall expressed her excitement about joining USC, highlighting the strong community and welcoming environment she experienced during her campus visit. She stated, “When I stepped foot on campus, I knew that everyone was for each other,” reflecting her enthusiasm for being part of the Trojans' legacy. Hall is set to join a talented roster that includes returning superstar Juju Watkins, promising a competitive season ahead. Additionally, Hall's partnership with Oikos as a member of its All-Strength Team aligns with her approach to the game, emphasizing the importance of daily hard work. With Hall, Watkins, Kennedy Smith, and Jazzy Davidson on the team, USC is poised to be a formidable contender in women's college basketball.
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Hall's commitment enhances USC's women's basketball program, potentially increasing fan engagement and support.
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