Saniyah Corridor, ESPNs No. 1 womens basketball prospect in the highschool class of 2026, has dedicated to play at Southern California.
Corridor, a 6-foot-2 guard from northeast Ohio, introduced her determination final week on ESPN’s NBA As we speak.
USC has landed three of the final 4 No. 1 recruits, with Corridor becoming a member of JuJu Watkins in 2023 and Jasmine Davidson in 2025.
Watkins is predicted to overlook a lot of the upcoming season with a torn ACL that she suffered throughout the girls’s NCAA Event. She would almost certainly return for the 2026-27 season, which might be Corridor’s freshman 12 months.
Corridor, who turns 17 on Wednesday, lately helped the US win gold on the FIBA U19 Girls’s Basketball World Cup. She averaged 19.9 factors, 6.4 rebounds and a pair of.0 assists and was named MVP of the event.
Corridor will play for SPIRE Academy in Geneva, Ohio, for her senior season after transferring from Montverde Academy in central Florida.
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