
"Point guard Kam Woods, who last played at Robert Morris, was added to the Trojans' roster and cleared to play on Thursday, despite the fact that USC is already a dozen games into the basketball season. Woods could make an immediate impact for coach Eric Musselman, having averaged 14.9 points, 5.2 assists and 4.7 rebounds per game last year at Robert Morris,"
"Woods has played five years of college basketball, bouncing around between five schools in that span. He started at Troy in 2020-21, before taking the junior college route at Northwest Florida State Community College during the 2021-22 season. He then transferred to North Carolina State, where he played sparingly over 13 games. Woods landed with Robert Morris last season and emerged as the Colonials' leading scorer as they won the Horizon League and earned a bid to the NCAA tournament."
USC added graduate point guard Kam Woods and cleared him to play midseason after injuries depleted the roster and after losing starting point guard Rodney Rice for the season. Woods averaged 14.9 points, 5.2 assists and 4.7 rebounds last season at Robert Morris and is expected to step into the rotation immediately. Woods entered the transfer portal after earning second-team All-Horizon League honors and remains eligible because he graduated. He has five years of college basketball experience across five schools, including stints at Troy, Northwest Florida State Community College, North Carolina State and Robert Morris, where he became the Colonials' leading scorer.
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