South Florida Men’s Basketball: Third in AAC with Jayden Reid’s All-Conference Honor
The University of South Florida men's basketball team has been predicted to finish third in the American Athletic Conference (AAC) for the 2024-25 season, as announced by the conference. Jayden Reid earned a spot on the AAC Preseason All-Conference Second Team after an impressive freshman season, where he made multiple record lists. Head coach Amir Abdur-Rahim led the Bulls to a school-record 25 wins and their first-ever conference regular season title last year. USF, coming off a historic 25-8 record, will kick off the new season in late October with their exhibition game against Edward Waters.
By the Numbers- USF recorded a program-high 25 wins last season, improving by 11 wins from the previous year.
- Jayden Reid achieved a 3-point shooting percentage of 47.5%, the best for a freshman in USF history.
While the Bulls are showing promise with a high preseason ranking and standout players, they face strong competition from teams like UAB and Memphis, which may impact their path to the top.
State of Play- USF's last season was marked by a historic win streak of 15 consecutive games within conference play.
- The Bulls were the first seed in the AAC tournament, showcasing their improved performance in the conference.
As the season approaches, USF will have the opportunity to solidify their position by performing well in the upcoming exhibition game and preparing for their regular season opener in November.
Bottom LineThe Bulls have the momentum from last season's success, but maintaining their focus and working through tough competition will be crucial to meet and exceed the high expectations set for them this year.
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