New USC Guard Named Top Transfer in Big Ten
Summary
KJ Lewis has been named the top transfer player in the Big Ten basketball conference for the 2026-27 season. He transferred to USC after playing at Arizona and Georgetown, where he was a leading scorer. Another guard, Jalen Cox, also joined USC and was ranked among the best transfers in the conference.Key Facts
- KJ Lewis transferred to USC for the 2026-27 basketball season.
- Lewis previously played at Arizona and Georgetown.
- At Georgetown, Lewis averaged 14.9 points per game and was a regular starter.
- Lewis earned All-Big East Third Team honors last season.
- Lewis scored at least 20 points in six games last season, with a high of 27 points.
- Jalen Cox also transferred to USC from Colgate and was ranked the No. 8 transfer in the Big Ten.
- Cox started all 31 games at Colgate last season and led the team in assists with 5.3 per game.
- Both Lewis and Cox will be seniors this season and add experienced players to USC’s basketball team.
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