Lodrick Stewart's final game
The senior guard finished with 15 points and four rebounds on 6-of-15 shooting in his final game.
``Just knowing this will be my last time putting on this uniform with these great players around me, it is hard,’’ Stewart said. ``I wish coach Floyd could be my coach for the rest of my life.’’
Stewart finished his USC career with 1,466 points, ranking ninth on the school's all-time scoring list. He hit three 3-pointers Friday, extending his school record to 232.
Matthew Kredell broke into the Daily News in 1998, working part time
at the paper while going to USC. The basketball team’s Elite Eight
run in 2000-01 was USC’s athletic highlight in his time at the
school, when the football team was stuck in the Paul Hackett-era.
After graduating in 2001, he started writing for the Daily News full
time. He’s in his second year covering USC, which coincides with the
rise of the program. He’ll take credit for the success, though Tim
Floyd may have more to do with it. A third-generation Los Angelean,
he grew up reading the Daily News while at El Camino Real High School
in Woodland Hills.
Comments
Thanks Lod and the best of luck in the future!!!
Posted by: GroovieTrojan | March 24, 2007 2:31 PM