The USC men's volleyball team added a trio of talent to its roster for next season with the addition of Sean Morrissey, Lucas Lossone and Jackson Wedbush on last week's National Signing Day.
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"We are extremely pleased with our newest additions to the men's volleyball family," said head coach Jeff Nygaard. "All three players come to the team with a history of success at the high school and club level. Sean Morrissey brings athleticism and explosiveness to the outside hitter position, while Lucas Lossone brings much needed height and physicality to the court. Jackson is a great all-around volleyball player with a live left arm."
Lossone joins the Trojan Family from a Trojan family, with his mom playing volleyball here in the early 90s earning All-American second team honors and first team All Pac-10 honors in 1992 as an outside hitter. Morrissey is a decorated high school athlete earning 2015 Orange County Register All-Orange County honorable mention honors and leading his high school to the CIF Division I and Southern California Division I championship titles. Finally, Wedbush, who plays both indoor and beach, is already incredibly accomplished as well making the 2015 South Bay Daily Breeze All-South Bay first team as a junior while also winning the 2015 U17 Open Junior Olympics with his club team alongside future USC teammates Lossone and Morrissey.
The USC men's volleyball team finished last season with a No. 7 ranking and a trip to the MPSF semifinals before falling to UC Irvine. The Trojans begin their quest for another title to add to their collection on January 7 at the Penn State tournament.













