Los Angeles Times

Now here’s a reason to cheer

- By Ryan Kartje

USC brings back the Song Girls, beginning with a basketball game against Villanova on Friday night.

Less than a year after they were shut out from USC home basketball games for the first time in half a century, USC’s Song Girls will once again be welcome at the Galen Center this season.

The Song Girls made their official return Friday night at USC’s charity exhibition against Villanova, a school representa­tive confirmed. The tradition-steeped, 12woman spirit group will again be a fixture at men’s and women’s basketball games this upcoming season.

The decision by former athletic director Lynn Swann to remove the Song Girls from the sideline last season was met with an immediate outcry from many who felt Swann and USC’s athletic department offered little explanatio­n in nixing one of the university’s long-standing athletics traditions.

“I don’t understand it,” Hilary Hodgkins, the Song Girls’ alumni advisor, told The Times last year. “For the life of me, it makes no sense to me why athletics is even worried about a dance team.”

Swann never offered much of an explanatio­n as to why, prior to his resignatio­n in September. A USC statement at the time cited “ongoing management concerns, time constraint­s and space issues at the Galen Center” as reasons for the decision.

It’s unclear if any of the concerns cited by Swann were actually mitigated or who made the choice to reverse his initial decision.

But on Friday, the Song Girls returned for USC basketball, sharing the court again with the Trojan Dance Force, just as they had for 24 years prior.

 ?? Kirby Lee Associated Press ?? THE TROJANS Song Girls will again hit the basketball court for the men’s and women’s games.
Kirby Lee Associated Press THE TROJANS Song Girls will again hit the basketball court for the men’s and women’s games.

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