
Celebrating 5 remarkable Trojan Olympians — past and present
Learn more about Nia Ali, Jeff Float, Katinka Hosszu, Felix Sanchez and Louis Zamperini, all of whom call USC Dornsife their academic home.
Learn more about Nia Ali, Jeff Float, Katinka Hosszu, Felix Sanchez and Louis Zamperini, all of whom call USC Dornsife their academic home.
The games that begin July 23 in Tokyo will be quite different from their ancient counterparts.
The four-time gold medalist and Trojan alumna paves the way for a new generation of athletes.
As part of their New Movement Residency, Testa recently took over USC Kaufman studios to rehearse dance numbers that he plans to submit for the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
Trojans will get firsthand experience with sports media industries and world cultures in and around South Korea.
USC’s two-time NCAA 440 champ was the USA’s oldest surviving Olympic gold medalist.
Seventeen athletes are scheduled to take a bow at the Coliseum.
Aspiring journalists hone their skills on stories about the national conventions and Summer Olympics.
The university remains the leader among U.S. schools for most all-time medals and gold medals, and continues its streak of having won a gold medal at every Summer Olympics since 1912.
Nia Ali wins silver in the 100-meter high hurdles, while April Ross captures bronze in beach volleyball.
The track and field standout won silver in the women’s 400-meter at the Summer Olympics.
Allyson Felix advances to Monday’s 400-meter final. USC has 44 Olympians in Rio, the most of any U.S. university.
They are USC’s fifth and sixth medals of the games, where 44 Trojans are competing — most of any U.S. university.
She’s in good company: USC has produced more Olympians, more overall medalists and more gold medalists than any other U.S. university.
A Trojan has won a gold medal at every Summer Olympics since 1912.
The university looks to extend its incredible streak of gold medals: A Trojan has won one in every Summer Olympics since 1912.
USC has produced more Olympians, overall medalists and gold medalists than any other U.S. university.
USC will again be represented by a roster that would match most countries.
A former Olympic sprinter juggles professional life in LA, a country home in Arizona and volunteering for USC.
The USC alumnus left a mark on the Olympics and Los Angeles that lasted beyond his lifetime.
What was once The Gauntlet is now the SoCal BMW Crosstown Cup.
The Trojan Olympian will be formally inducted next summer in Tennessee.