USC Men's Basketball has appointed Brad Davidson as an assistant coach, enhancing their program under Head Coach Eric Musselman. Davidson, with 18 years of experience in coaching both collegiate and international teams, previously served as associate head coach at the University of Hawai鈥檌, where he led the team to an NCAA Tournament appearance. Expressing enthusiasm for joining USC, Davidson highlights the program's storied history and competitive future in the Big Ten. His prior collegiate roles saw him produce successful offensive teams and achieve significant wins across multiple institutions. He begins his tenure with the Trojans on April 6.

By the Numbers
  • Led the University of Hawai鈥檌 to its first NCAA Tournament in 6 years.
  • Assisted South Dakota in achieving a 20-12 record and a top ranking in field goal percentage and points per possession.
State of Play
  • Davidson joins USC as the program prepares for its upcoming season in the Big Ten.
  • His track record includes multiple 20+ win seasons across his coaching tenures.
What's Next

As Davidson takes his role, he'll focus on building USC鈥檚 offensive strategy and integrating his coaching philosophy with existing players. His immediate goal will be enhancing team performance in the competitive Big Ten landscape.

Bottom Line

USC鈥檚 hiring of Brad Davidson signifies a strategic move to strengthen its basketball program, leveraging Davidson's extensive coaching background and successful track record to compete at a higher level. His integration into the staff is expected to bring immediate improvements to team performance.