57-586: (Redirected from Trojans ) [REDACTED] Look up Trojan , Trojans , trojan , tröjan , or tröjans in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trojan or Trojans may refer to: Of or from the ancient city of Troy Trojan language , the language of the historical Trojans Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Les Troyens ('The Trojans'), an opera by Berlioz, premiered part 1863, part 1890 The Trojan,
114-454: A 1950s Jamaican sound system led by Duke Reid Trojan Records , a British record label, founded in 1968 "Trojans" (The Damned song) , a song by The Damned on their 1985 album Phantasmagoria Trojans (EP) , by Atlas Genius, 2013 Other uses in arts and entertainment [ edit ] Trojan (video game) , 1986 Trojan , a 1991 novel by James Follett Troy , a 2004 historical war drama "Trojan" ( Red Dwarf ) ,
171-454: A 1950s Jamaican sound system led by Duke Reid Trojan Records , a British record label, founded in 1968 "Trojans" (The Damned song) , a song by The Damned on their 1985 album Phantasmagoria Trojans (EP) , by Atlas Genius, 2013 Other uses in arts and entertainment [ edit ] Trojan (video game) , 1986 Trojan , a 1991 novel by James Follett Troy , a 2004 historical war drama "Trojan" ( Red Dwarf ) ,
228-535: A 2012 episode of the TV comedy People [ edit ] Trojan (surname) , including a list of people with the name Places [ edit ] Trojan, Gauteng , South Africa Trojan, South Dakota U.S. Trojan (mountain) , on the border of Albania and Montenegro Trojan Peak , a mountain in California Transportation and military [ edit ] GWR No. 1340 Trojan ,
285-408: A 2012 episode of the TV comedy People [ edit ] Trojan (surname) , including a list of people with the name Places [ edit ] Trojan, Gauteng , South Africa Trojan, South Dakota U.S. Trojan (mountain) , on the border of Albania and Montenegro Trojan Peak , a mountain in California Transportation and military [ edit ] GWR No. 1340 Trojan ,
342-629: A British locomotive, built in 1897 Trojan (automobile) , a former British vehicle manufacturer (1914–1965) Trojan, a Saltwood Miniature Railway locomotive, used from 1928 to 1970 AL-60F-5 Trojan, a variant of the Aermacchi AL-60 aircraft (1950s–60s) Trojan Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers , a British combat engineering vehicle (in service since 2007) North American T-28 Trojan , an American military trainer aircraft (1950s) Other uses [ edit ] Trojan (brand) , American condoms Trojan (celestial body) , that shares
399-565: A British locomotive, built in 1897 Trojan (automobile) , a former British vehicle manufacturer (1914–1965) Trojan, a Saltwood Miniature Railway locomotive, used from 1928 to 1970 AL-60F-5 Trojan, a variant of the Aermacchi AL-60 aircraft (1950s–60s) Trojan Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers , a British combat engineering vehicle (in service since 2007) North American T-28 Trojan , an American military trainer aircraft (1950s) Other uses [ edit ] Trojan (brand) , American condoms Trojan (celestial body) , that shares
456-553: A cross-town rivalry in several sports with UCLA . However, USC's football rivalry with Notre Dame predates the UCLA rivalry by three years. The Notre Dame rivalry stems mainly from the annual football game played between these two universities and is considered the greatest intersectional rivalry in college football. The Trojans also enjoy a rivalry with the Stanford Cardinal . The USC Trojans are considered one of
513-523: A fifth-place finish at the NCAA tourney that season, Troy's best placing in 18 years, and then ninth in 1996, 14th in both 1997 and 2003 and sixth in 2005. His 2001 squad won the Pac-10 title, USC's first since 1986, and Troy repeated in 2002. Three USC golfers have won four NCAA individual championships : Scott Simpson in 1976 and 1977, Ron Commans in 1981, and Jamie Lovemark in 2007. Their best team finish
570-463: A former Trojan player, took over for Borelli in 1989. Richard Gallien , a player and coach at Pepperdine, became head coach in 1996. His 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2005 teams advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals and he got to the NCAA semi-finals in 2006. The Trojans have won an unprecedented 26 NCAA titles (including 9 straight, 1935–43) in the 85-year history of NCAA outdoor track, plus 2 indoor NCAA titles and 35 Pacific Coast or Pac-10 crowns, including
627-602: A long history of successful distance running, including 9 Olympians and NCAA champions Julio Marin and Ole Oleson. In 2018, Michael Norman became the first from USC to win The Bowerman , an award that honors collegiate track & field's most outstanding athlete of the year. Lillian Copeland , who received a B.A. in 1928, competed for the Trojans in track and field. She became an Olympic champion in discus throw, and set world records in discus, javelin, and shot put. She
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741-482: A play by Euripides The Trojan Women (film) , 1971 Tommy Trojan , a statue at the University of Southern California Troian (disambiguation) Trojan Horse (disambiguation) Trojan skinhead , a British cultural identity Troyan (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Trojan All pages with titles beginning with Trojan Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
798-655: A season and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA tournament. The university recently announced major sanctions over player O. J. Mayo 's receipt of improper benefits during the 2007–2008 season. Notably, USC has vacated all regular season wins during that season, dropping their record for the 2007–2008 season to 1-32. In 2021, the Men of Troy made the Elite Eight The USC Trojans women's basketball program, after improving steadily, first reached
855-472: A sophomore in 2006, Annie Park as a freshman in 2013, and Doris Chen as a junior in 2014. Other top individuals have included Marta Figueras-Dotti , Denise Strebig , Kim Saiki, Tracy Nakamura, Jill McGill (the 1993 U.S. Amateur champion), Heidi Voorhees (the 1993 U.S. Amateur medalist), Jennifer Biehn (the 1994 Pac-10 champ), Candie Kung (the 2000 Pac-10 champ), Becky Lucidi (the 2002 U.S. Amateur and 2003 Mexican Amateur champion) and Irene Cho. USC captured
912-472: A string of 15 straight (1936–55). They have had 39 unbeaten and untied seasons, including a string of 16 in a row (1946–61). Since starting track and field in 1900, USC has compiled a dual-meet record of 410-116-4 (.777). Outstanding coaches include Dean Cromwell (1909–48), who won a record 12 NCAA titles and had a dual meet mark of 109–48–1; Jess Mortensen , who never lost a dual meet (64–0) in 11 years and won 7 NCAA titles; and Vern Wolfe , who retired after
969-432: A team competition; no pairs); USC won the inaugural NCAA title and defended the championship in 2017. The beach volleyball program's only head coach has been Anna Collier, a former three-sport USC athlete (including indoor volleyball) who has posted a career record of 142–15 (.904) through the 2017 season. Coach Stan Wood (1955–79) compiled a career record of 462–37 (.926) and won 14 conference championships. He also guided
1026-406: Is an all-time best. USC players have been named first team All-American 17 times, with 8 consensus selections and 2 unanimous choices. Football record does "not including 9 overall wins vacated due to NCAA penalty, including 2 vs. UCLA and 1 each vs. WSU, ARIZ, STAN, ORE, CAL, ASU, WASH". The USC Trojans baseball program has a notable history in baseball: With 12 baseball national championships,
1083-729: Is one of college's finest, as witnessed by the program's first-ever NCAA team title in 2003, their second in 2008, and their third in 2013. USC also has had second (twice), third, fourth (twice), fifth, seventh (3 times), ninth, 11th, 12th and 14th-place finishes at the NCAA Championships in the past 21 years. The Women of Troy won the Pac-10 tourney in 1989 and the NCAA Regional in 1999 and 2006. Cathy Bright led USC to 5 Top 10 NCAA finishes in her 12 years as head coach (1982–93). Former Trojan player Renee (Mack) Baumgartner returned as head coach in 1994 and led USC to second place at
1140-485: Is third place in 1958, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1975, and 2008. The team has won 20 Pac-12 championships: 1962, 1964–1967, 1969, 1971–1973, 1975, 1976 (south division), 1978, 1980, 1984, 1986, 2001–2002, 2007, 2011, and 2018. 1985 U.S. Amateur champion Sam Randolph , who finished as low amateur at the Masters Tournament in 1985 and 1986, was a first-team All-American for the third straight year in 1986 and
1197-400: The 2019 college admissions bribery scandal . Former women's soccer coach Ali Khosroshahin and former assistant women's soccer coach Laura Janke were also indicted, and charged with racketeering . USC sponsors teams in ten men's and thirteen women's NCAA sanctioned sports. The USC Trojans football program started in 1888 and has amassed an all-time win–loss record of 793–313–54, giving
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#17327657054741254-794: The intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles . While the men's teams are nicknamed the Trojans , the women's athletic teams are referred to as either the Trojans or Women of Troy (the university officially approves both terms). The program participates in the Big Ten Conference and has won 136 team national championships, 112 of which are National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) national championships. USC's official colors are cardinal and gold. The Trojans have
1311-411: The major leagues and scores more in the minors. The USC Trojans men's basketball program has a long tradition. The men's program is only one of about 48 schools which have more than 1,000 victories in college basketball. Since starting basketball in 1907, the Trojans have compiled a record of 1,357–984 (.580), winning 14 league championships. Recently, the 2007 team set a school record for most wins in
1368-510: The 1984 season with 7 national titles and a dual meet record of 106-17-1 (.859). Jim Bush , who won 5 NCAA titles while at crosstown rival UCLA, became USC's head coach in 1991. His 1992 Trojans finished third at the NCAAs with only a 6-man team. Ron Allice , who won 11 state titles at Long Beach City College, took over the combined men's and women's programs in 1995 (the men were fourth at the 1995 NCAA meet, 10th in 1996, third in 1997 while winning
1425-497: The 2003 NCAAs), Michelle Ford , Sue Habernigg , Cynthia Woodhead , Sue Hinderaker, Debbie Rudd , Kalyn Keller and diver Blythe Hartley (who won 5 NCAA titles). George Toley (1954–80) guided the Trojans for 26 years before resigning during the 1980 season. His career record was 430-92-4 (.821) with 10 NCAA titles. Dick Leach succeeded Toley and posted a 535-133 (.801) mark in 23 years. His 1991, 1993, 1994 and 2002 teams won
1482-525: The 2003 season, with husband Zenon Babraj serving as director of rowing. At the 1998 NCAA meet, the Women of Troy rowers [Lisa Bartoli (c), Evalina Boteva, Annelisa Gross, Kasey Ryan, Rebecca Moneymaker] captured their first-ever national championship race in the varsity four+. In 2005, USC made its first-ever NCAA Championships appearance as a team, placing 11th. The women's soccer team began competing in 1993 and calls McAlister Field home. Karen Stanley coached
1539-426: The 2008 NCAA Women's Golf Championship at the par 72, 6,424-yard (5,874 m) University of New Mexico Championship Golf Course. The Trojans won the event by six strokes over UCLA and claimed their first women's golf national championship since 2003. In 2013, they won by 21 strokes over Duke University at the University of Georgia Golf Course (par 72, 6,372-yard (5,827 m)). The women's rowing team, based at
1596-508: The NCAA meet. Four-time U.S. Olympic coach Mark Schubert , winner of 2 NCAA titles with the Texas women, succeeded Daland (he also served as the head coach of the Women of Troy). His men's teams placed in the Top-10 at the NCAAs 12 times in his 14 years at USC. Dave Salo was named head coach following for Schubert in both roles in 2007. USC has likewise built a successful swimming program on
1653-941: The NCAA tourney (his 2002 No. 11-seeded Cinderella team was the lowest seed ever to win the NCAA title and did so a month after Leach announced his retirement) and 8 of his other teams finished fourth or better. He was succeeded by ex-Pepperdine, Fresno State and Long Beach State coach Peter Smith for the 2003 season. His 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014 teams have won the National Championship. Overall, USC players have been named to All-American teams 137 times, with many also enjoying successful pro careers, including International Tennis Hall of Famers Stan Smith , Rafael Osuna , Alex Olmedo and Dennis Ralston , as well as Bob Lutz, Raul Ramirez, Butch Walts and Joaquin Loyo Mayo. In 2012, Steve Johnson , Senior, completed his USC career having won 72 consecutive singles matches. Johnson
1710-431: The NCAAs in her first year. Andrea Gaston took over in 1997 (with men's coach Kurt Schuette serving as Director of Golf) and guided USC to 6 NCAA Top 10 finishes, including the 2003 NCAA title. The team has won 8 Pac-12 championships: 1989, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2021 & 2023. Jennifer Rosales won the 1998 NCAA individual title as a freshman, Mikaela Parmlid won as a senior in 2003, Dewi Claire Schreefel as
1767-580: The Pac-10 title), fifth in 1998, third in 1999 (just 4 points from first place), second in 2000 (again just 4 points out of first place), third in 2002, seventh in 2005 and second in 2006 (while winning the NCAA West Regional title). The USC women's track team captured the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Track & Field title in 2014. Sherry Calvert was a former head coach. Calvert,
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1824-438: The Pac-10 title, seventh in 1998, fifth in 1999 while winning the Pac-10 crown, tied for seventh in 2000 while winning the Pac-10 title, tied for 12th in 2001, tied for 11th in 2002, third in 2003 while winning the Pac-10 title, sixth in 2005 while winning the NCAA West Regional crown and tied for ninth in 2006 while winning the Pac-10 and NCAA West Regional meets). Sixty USC tracksters have won 88 places on U.S. Olympic teams over
1881-790: The Trojans are far and away the leader in that category (no other school has more than 6). Since starting baseball in 1924, the Trojans have compiled a record of 2,221-1,093-15 (.669) against college opponents, and have captured outright or tied for 38 conference championships. USC's most notable baseball coach was Rod Dedeaux , coaching from 1942 to 1986, who led the school to 11 of its NCAA crowns, including 5 straight from 1970 to 1974. USC boasts many successful major leaguers such as Ron Fairly , Don Buford , Tom Seaver , Dave Kingman , Fred Lynn , Roy Smalley , Steve Kemp , Mark McGwire , Randy Johnson , Bret Boone , Jeff Cirillo , Barry Zito , Geoff Jenkins , Kent Hadley , Aaron Boone , Jacque Jones and Mark Prior . 100 Trojans have gone on to play in
1938-505: The Trojans have captured 9 NCAA championships, all under coach Peter Daland , who retired in 1992 after 35 years at Troy. USC swimmers and divers have won 110 NCAA meet individual and relay titles (including Erik Vendt , who won 5 individual titles in the 2000, 2002 and 2003 meets) and have earned All-American honors an amazing 562 times. Under Daland, USC won 17 Pac-10 championships and amassed an impressive dual meet record of 318-31-1 (.917). Three of his last 6 squads had runner-up finishes at
1995-530: The Trojans to an NCAA record 51 consecutive dual match wins from 1956 to 1959. His teams finished third in the NCAA tourney six times. Ron Rhoads, a former USC all-American golfer, coached from 1980 to 1983. Under coach Randy Lein (1984–92), USC continued its success, winning the conference championship in 1986. The 1991 Trojans finished seventh at the NCAAs. Former team captain Jim Empey took over as coach in 1993. Kurt Schuette became coach in 1995 and guided USC to
2052-462: The USC Boathouse, has been active since the early 1970s, but scholarships were first awarded in 1998 and USC has emerged as one of the nation's top programs. The varsity, junior varsity and novice eight teams train all year long for regattas from coast to coast. George Jenkins guided USC to national prominence during his 9 years as head coach (1994–2002). Kelly Babraj took over as head coach for
2109-546: The four Heisman winners from 2002 to 2005 were Trojans - Carson Palmer in 2002, Matt Leinart in 2004 and Reggie Bush in 2005. Four other Trojans tailbacks have won the coveted Heisman Trophy as college football's outstanding player: Mike Garrett in 1965, O. J. Simpson in 1968, Charles White in 1979 and Marcus Allen in 1981. Also notable, USC has 12 players in the Pro Football Hall of Fame , more than any other university. USC's record against opponents from
2166-480: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Trojan , Trojans , trojan , tröjan , or tröjans in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trojan or Trojans may refer to: Of or from the ancient city of Troy Trojan language , the language of the historical Trojans Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Les Troyens ('The Trojans'), an opera by Berlioz, premiered part 1863, part 1890 The Trojan,
2223-408: The most successful college athletic programs of all time. In March 2019 USC fired senior associate athletic director Donna Heinel (charged with receiving more than $ 1.3 million in bribes to fabricate athletic credentials of over two dozen students seeking admission to USC) and water polo coach Jovan Vavic (charged with receiving $ 250,000 in bribes) after they were indicted by federal prosecutors in
2280-531: The old Pac-10 is 367–153–29 (.695), and the Trojans have winning records against all nine other members. As of 2017, 501 Trojans have been taken in the NFL Draft , more than any other university. Since 1959, the Trojans have won the conference championship 18 times and tied for the title on 6 other occasions. USC has the nation's best bowl winning percentage (.660) among the 65 schools which have made at least 10 bowl appearances and its 34 Rose Bowl appearances
2337-657: The orbit of a larger one Trojan horse (computing) , or trojan, computer malware Trojan Nuclear Power Plant , in Oregon, U.S. Trojan Records , British record label Trojans, a group of scholars in the Grammarians' War in England 1519–1521 Trojan–Tauranac Racing , a Formula One constructor USC Trojans , nickname for the athletic teams at the University of Southern California See also [ edit ] The Trojan Women (Τρῳάδες, Trōiades , 415 BC),
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2394-490: The orbit of a larger one Trojan horse (computing) , or trojan, computer malware Trojan Nuclear Power Plant , in Oregon, U.S. Trojan Records , British record label Trojans, a group of scholars in the Grammarians' War in England 1519–1521 Trojan–Tauranac Racing , a Formula One constructor USC Trojans , nickname for the athletic teams at the University of Southern California See also [ edit ] The Trojan Women (Τρῳάδες, Trōiades , 415 BC),
2451-464: The pinnacle of success in women's basketball in 1983 and the Trojans have been near the top almost ever since, winning national championships in 1983 and 1984 and playing in four Final Fours. The Women of Troy have made the NCAA tourney 6 of the past 14 years, including advancing to the regionals 3 times. Lisa Leslie , who became an Olympic and pro star, won the Naismith Award in 1994 (she
2508-512: The program a .707 winning percentage. A December 1998 SPORT magazine ranking listed USC as the No. 4 all-time college football program of the 20th century. In 2009 ESPN ranked USC the second best program in college football history. The USC football team has been voted National Champions 11 times. USC is also known for its Heisman Trophy winners. USC is second in Heisman winners at 7. Three of
2565-465: The second round in the NCAA tournament before the 2007–2008 season. The Trojans won the national title on December 9, 2007, with a 2–0 win over Florida State University . Since 2014 the head coach has been Keidane McAlpine . On December 4, 2016, USC defeated West Virginia 3–1 to win their second NCAA Championship. USC forward Katie Johnson was named the outstanding offensive player of the tournament. The type of dominance USC has had in this sport
2622-559: The team for the first three seasons. Jim Millinder took over in 1996 and guided seven of his squads (1998–2003) into the NCAA tourney (USC won the 1998 Pac-10 title). Isabelle Harvey, the 1998 Pac-10 Player of the Year, was USC's first All-American first teamer (in 2000). On December 7, 2007, 2-seed USC defeated 1-seed UCLA by a score of 2–1 to reach the College Cup final for the first time in its history. USC had never previously passed
2679-635: The time, the NCAA considered it an "emerging sport" for women, recognizing it as an official sport but not conducting an official championship. Through the 2015 season, national championship play was conducted by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA). The Trojans won an AVCA national team title in 2015, with a USC team claiming the AVCA pairs championship in each of the 2013–2015 seasons. The NCAA began sponsoring an official national championship in 2016 (only
2736-503: The title Trojan . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trojan&oldid=1245054027 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Language and nationality disambiguation pages Trojan From Misplaced Pages,
2793-550: The title Trojan . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trojan&oldid=1245054027 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Language and nationality disambiguation pages USC Trojans The USC Trojans (also Southern California Trojans ) are
2850-547: The women's side. In fact, the Women of Troy have finished in the top 10 nationally 25 of the last 30 years – including winning the NCAA title in 1997 – and have produced 233 All-Americans in that span. They have won conference championships in 1979, 1980, 1982 and 1985. Among USC's more famous women's swimmers are Kristine Quance (who won 9 NCAA titles), Lindsay Benko (who won 5 NCAA titles), Katinka Hosszú (who won 3 NCAA titles), Kaitlin Sandeno (she won 2 races at
2907-563: The years, including World War II hero Louis Zamperini . Trojans have won 26 individual Olympic titles and shared in 8 relay wins. Gold medal winners include long jumper Randy Williams , pole vaulter Bob Seagren , sprinter Charles Paddock , sprinter Quincy Watts and hurdler Félix Sánchez . Since 1912, 61 USC track men have equaled or bettered world records, and there have been 110 NCAA outdoor individual or relay winners from Troy—including 2005 and 2006 NCAA high jump champ Jesse Williams (he also won indoors both years). The Trojans also have
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#17327657054742964-526: Was a back-to-back NCAA Singles Champion from 2011 to 2012 and has a career-high ATP ranking of 21. Daniel Cukierman , from November 13, 2019, until the close of competition in 2020, was ranked No. 1 in the US in singles among men's college tennis players in the 2019-20 Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Division I Men's Individual National Rankings. Those national crowns all came under Dave Borelli, who coached USC from 1974 to 1988. In duals, Borelli's record
3021-606: Was also the first Trojan woman in Olympics. She joined the USC track & field team in 1924. While at USC, she won every track event she entered. The women's track program at USC has developed into one of the nation's finest. The Trojans have placed in the Top 10 of the NCAA Championships 12 times, including winning the program's first-ever NCAA team title in 2001. The Women of Troy also finished third in 1987, seventh in 1996 (while winning
3078-541: Was best exemplified by Troy's performance in the 1976 Olympic Games, when Trojan swimmers won more golds and more total medals than any country in swimming except the United States. Over the years, USC men's swimmers have made Olympic teams 122 times, winning 38 gold, 23 silver and 18 bronze medals. Gold medal winners have included Lenny Krayzelburg , John Naber , Bruce Furniss , Murray Rose , Wally Wolf , and Oussama Mellouli . Since beginning swimming in 1929,
3135-851: Was named college golf's Player of the Year. Kevin Stadler was the 2002 Pac-10 Golfer of the Year (USC's first honoree since 1986). Trojan golfers who have found success at the professional level include Al Geiberger (11 PGA Tour wins including 1966 PGA Championship ), Brian Henninger (2 PGA Tour wins), John Jacobs (1 Japan Golf Tour win), Bob McCallister (2 PGA Tour wins), Mark Pfeil (1 PGA Tour win), Sam Randolph (1 PGA Tour win), Tony Sills (1 PGA Tour win), Scott Simpson (7 PGA Tour wins including 1987 U.S. Open ), Craig Stadler (13 PGA Tour wins including 1982 Masters Tournament ), Kevin Stadler (1 PGA Tour win and 1 European Tour win), and Dave Stockton (10 PGA Tour wins including 1970 and 1976 PGA Championships ). The USC women's golf team
3192-435: Was phenomenal: his teams went 300-43 (.875). Five times Trojans have won national singles titles, along with a doubles champ and 74 All-Americans. Prominent USC stars have included Barbara Hallquist , Lea Antonoplis , Sheila McInerney , Stacy Margolin , Anna-Maria Fernandez , Cecilia Fernandez-Parker , Kelly Henry , Beth Herr , Jewel Peterson , Lindsey Nelson , Maria Sanchez , and Sabrina Santamaria . Cheryl Woods,
3249-458: Was the MVP of the first WNBA All-Star Game). Tina Thompson was the No. 1 pick in the 1997 WNBA draft. Cynthia Cooper was twice an Olympian and WNBA MVP . In 2009, USC hired Mary Wooley as their assistant coach for women's basketball. The USC Trojans women's beach volleyball team, a women-only sport at the collegiate level, first became a varsity sport in the 2012 season (2011–12 school year). At
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