Class of 2025 prospect Hudson Greer picked up an offer from USC men’s basketball in the summer. He is now a key focus for Andy Enfield and the Trojan staff.
Greer is a 6-foot-7 and 185-pound four-star prospect out of Lake Travis High School in Austin. He can play shooting guard and small forward. The wing player is one of the best perimeter shooters in the 2025 class.
Greer is a four-star prospect, according to both 247Sports and On3. In the 247Sports rankings, Greer is the No. 7 player in Texas, the No. 15 small forward in the country, and the No. 56 overall player in his class.
As a sophomore for Lake Travis last season, Greer played 17 minutes per game, but he still managed to average 11.5 points and 4.3 rebounds per game on .503/.386/.809 shooting splits.
Greer has offers from Alabama, Texas, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, UCLA, Kansas, Kansas State, Saint Mary’s, Gonzaga and many more.
“For my game, especially being a slasher who can step out, a system where I can run the floor constantly fits my game. I definitely say I can thrive in the half-court offense. Just running the court and getting busy in transition is what I love to do.” Greer told On3.
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