Brynn Cameron returns for her final season of action for the Trojans,
locked and loaded as a formidable perimeter threat who already stands as
the Trojans' No. 3 all-time 3-point shooter with 131 career threes and
ranks No. 5 all-time with a 34.5% 3-point shooting percentage.
Cameron's sophomore season was affected by a nagging hip injury that
eventually shortened her year in order to endure a second surgery at the
end of the season... Appeared in 13 games for USC, hitting 19 threes in
that span to average 5.5 points per game... Moved up to rank No. 6
all-time in career 3-pointers with 91... Nailed a career-high six
3-pointers on Dec. 6 against Oregon State, including three straight in a
second-half comeback rally... Those six threes tied her own school
record for 3-pointers in a single game and helped her match her career
high of 20 points... Hip pain kept the sophomore playing limited minutes
for the next stretch of Pac-10 play, and Cameron finally had to be
sidelined for the season and another surgery.
Cameron established herself as a go-to outside shooter in her first year
at USC, emerging as the top scorer for the Women of Troy with 9.8
points per game -- 19th best in the Pac-10... Ranked No. 25 in the
nation in three-point field goal percentage (.409) and second in the
Pac-10 in three-pointers made (72)... That mark eclipsed the USC
single-season record for three-pointers made and was the ninth best
total all-time in the Pac-10... Named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team
and awarded All-Pac-10 honorable mention... Shot 42.1 percent from the
field and averaged 2.7 rebounds per game... Started 26 out of 31
games... Scored in double figures 14 times... Top USC scorer in nine
games... Made her first collegiate start in USC's opener vs.
Massachusetts, scoring nine points, nabbing two steals and shooting 40
percent from the floor... Top scoring performance came on Dec.
Cameron is a 2004 graduate of Newbury Park (Calif.) High... A four-year
basketball letterwinner at guard/forward, and three-year volleyball
letterwinner at outside hitter... Accounted for 1,754 points (school
record for both boys and girls) and 632 rebounds in her prep career...
Averaged 23.5 points, 7.9 rebounds, 5.0 steals and 3.5 assists per game
as a senior... Scoring average ranked 10th in CIF Southern Section ...
Also averaged 45.5 percent shooting from the field, 38.9 from
three-point range and 73.9 at the line... Honored as a 2004 Adidas/EA
Sports Superstar (top 24 senior preps)... A McDonald's All-American
nominee, she was selected to the Ventura County Sports Hall of Fame..
Named the 2004 CIF Division 3A Player of the Year, Ventura County
Basketball Coaches Association Player of the Year, Ventura County Star
Player of the Year, Los Angeles Times Ventura/North Coast Player of the
Year and Marmonte League MVP (an honor she also received in 2002 and
2003)... A three-time (2002, 2003, 2004) All-CIF Southern Section first
team pick (also named to second team in 2001), Los Angeles Times
Ventura/North Coast all-region selection and Los Angeles Daily News
all-area selection... Also earned conference MVP and All-CIF Southern
Section first team honors in volleyball as a senior... Played AAU
basketball with the Santa Barbara Storm, California Elite, West Coast
Waves and Utah Avalanche.
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