Chapter 15: USC

The University of Southern California (University of Southern California), also known as the University of Southern California, referred to as the University of Southern California (USC), is the oldest top private research university on the West Coast of the United States, a world-renowned institution of higher learning, located in Los Angeles, California, USA, the "City of Angels", founded by the Board of Supervisors in 1880, is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU) and a member of the Pacific Rim University Alliance.

USC alumni have won the highest number of Oscars in the United States, and film giants such as Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, the "father of Star Wars", are alumni of the school. The school has one of the top four influences in Silicon Valley. Neil Alden Armstrong, the first person to land on the moon, and Viterbi, the founder of Qualcomm, graduated from here. The Internet Domain Name System, which is now widely used around the world, was invented by Paul Mokapajos at USC.

Today, the university still controls one of only 13 root nameservers in the world. In previous World Olympic Games, USC alumni have won a total of 144 gold medals, 93 silver medals and 72 bronze medals, ranking first among any university in the United States in terms of the number of gold medals and the total number of awards.

But for Lee Mojie, a basketball student who aspires to the NBA, the Pac-12 Conference league, which is closely watched by NBA scouts, is the focus of Li Mojie's attention.

Founded in 1915, the Pacific League of the 12 is the strongest collegiate league in the United States and has always been the dominant league in the United States. The Pacific 12 schools are located on the Pacific Rim and include the University of Washington, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UCLA, USC, University of Arizona, Washington State University, Arizona State University, University of Oregon, Oregon State University, University of Colorado Boulder, and University of Utah. Every school is a strong player, and no one is easy to deal with.

"Please, can you take a picture for us?" Li Yayi is a freshman at USC, who has just arrived in this capitalist country from across the Pacific. Suddenly, a tall "white woman" with a nice figure next to her asked, holding an expensive Nikon SLR camera.

"Oh, okay." Li Yayi took the camera casually.

"Is that what you press?"

"Yes, yes, yes." The woman responded happily. "Mo Jie, Jianguo stand up." ”

Li Yayi was surprised to see this white woman and a middle-aged yellow man who was at least 185 tall and above hugging the woman, and a Chinese person of the same age wearing tyrannosaurus sunglasses, a black and white Adidas baseball cap, and the latest red Kobe11 sneakers.

"This family is so tall!" Li Yayi thought to herself: I was already tall among domestic girls, but I didn't expect foreigners to be so tall.

"Well, that's it!" Li Yayi replied.

"Well, thank you." The middle-aged woman said as she looked at the clear picture.

"The camera that Coach Neil sent is clear." The woman took the camera and said to herself.

"Alright, let's go, next scene."

Li Yayi was thinking about it, but she didn't expect that when the family left, the tall Chinese teenager said thank you to her in Chinese.

"Huh?"

"Yayi, let's go, let's go eat." Next to her, a petite and cute yellow girl ran to say.

"Oh, okay, here we go."

After Li Mojie and his parents had dinner in the dining hall of USC, Li Mojie said goodbye to his parents and returned to his dormitory alone.

"Wow." Young man, Li Mojie walked all the way, with his 5.2 eyesight, looked at some doors that were not closed tightly and shouted in a low voice.

Many universities in the U.S. are co-ed, and sometimes you have a men's room on your left and a women's room on your right. Sometimes, naturally, there are many benefits to be sent.

"OK, 401, that's right, it's here!"

When Li Mojie returned to his dormitory and was about to take out the key and touch the doorknob, he found that the door that was originally locked by him had been opened.

"Have a roommate come back?" Li Mojie lived in a double room.

After talking to himself, Li Mojie walked straight into the dormitory. I found that there was a white "big guy" making the bed, and when I saw him walk in, I couldn't help but pout, stretched out his hand, and said: "Hello, my name is Anderson, I'm from St. Louis, and I'm also on the Trojans, and I'm playing power forward." ”

"Oh, hello, I'm Mojie Lee from Los Angeles, just call me Mojie." Li Mojie also stretched out his hand to shake it.

Li Mojie had time to observe his roommate carefully. Li Mojie has grown to 197 cm in the past six months, but this big white bear is taller than himself, five big and three thick, shaved a simple round inch, and looks a bit like that Forrest Gump-Tom Hanks.

And Anderson is also looking at Li Mojie, this yellow Li Mojie has been in the limelight throughout California in the past year, and he has seen him at least twice on California sports stations.

In Anderson's cognition, the yellow race is a good type of student who studies obediently, and it is difficult to see the yellow race in all kinds of big ball games and sports that require fierce confrontation. But Li Mojie is tall, with clear muscle lines on his arms, tight thigh muscles, slender calves, and a pair of hands as big as himself, God, he is 206CM tall!

The two young people quickly got acquainted, and then Li Mojie found that Anderson, who was five big and three rough in appearance, was actually a jack of all trades.

"You know what? Major, there are only 3 white people on our team, and you are a yellow person, and the remaining 7 people are all black. ”

There's no denying that black people do have a natural talent for basketball, with more than 70 percent of the NBA players being black, up from 80 percent in the 90s. But interestingly, the ratio of coaches to referees in the NBA is exactly the opposite of that of players, most of the coaches and referees in the league are white, and there are only a few more black coaches in the last decade, but they are still very few. In the eighties and nineties, it was common to see a league without a single black head coach or referee.

"So the two of them live together, and you live with me?" Marc Jie quipped.

"Oh, that's not the case, I don't know how to arrange it, maybe it's both of us freshmen?" Anderson paused.

"Speaking of tomorrow's training match, tomorrow will be the first training session in the team. We need to have a good discussion and let the coach take a good look at our strength, I tell you, my shooting is very accurate, tomorrow when you train for the first time, you pass me a few more and I will definitely score. Anderson looked at Li Mojie and said hopefully.

"Okay, well, I try, but I'm not a point guard."

"Aren't you an organizational striker?"

"How do you know?"

"I've seen you play on TV, and I know all about our Trojans."