USC signs outside attacker with a championship laden resume

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An outside attacker who led his high school to a California regional championship will remain in Southern California for his college career.

USC coach Jeff Nygaard announced that high school senior Adam Flood signed a national letter of intent to join the Trojans for the 2020 season.

Flood finished last season earning all-conference honors as he helped Corona Del Mar win both the CIF Division I championship and the SoCal Regional Division I championship. The 6-foot-2 outside attacker with his club team also has won gold medals at the Junior Olympics in three of the last four years.

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This is the second commitment for USC during the early signing period.

Max Beach, a high school all-conference middle attacker from Anaheim, California, signed with the Trojans in November.

USC reached the 2018 MPSF Tournament semifinals and return a majority of its starters for the upcoming season, including middle attacker Sam Lewis. Lewis was a Freshman All-MPSF selection and spent the offseason as the team captain of the U.S. Men’s Junior National Team.