USC's Enduring Draft Streak Continues with Latest Selections
The University of Southern California's baseball program has once again extended its remarkable legacy, with at least one player being chosen in every Major League Baseball Draft held since the event's inception in 1965. This consistent pipeline of talent underscores the program's enduring strength in player development.
The latest MLB Draft has seen USC continue its impressive streak of having at least one player selected. This unbroken run dates back to the very first draft in 1965, highlighting a sustained commitment to producing professional-caliber talent year after year.
This consistent presence in the draft reinforces USC's reputation as a perennial powerhouse in collegiate baseball. The program's ability to develop players who are consistently recognized and selected by MLB organizations speaks volumes about its coaching, facilities, and recruiting prowess.
The Trojans' sustained success in the draft is a testament to their long-standing tradition and the consistent quality of players they produce. It's a benchmark that few other collegiate programs can match over such an extended period.
USC's draft streak isn't just a statistic; it's a fundamental indicator of program stability and elite player development that few can rival.


