USC junior forward Samer Dhillon was one of just five players in DI college basketball named to the 2016 Allstate NABC Good Works Team announced on Tuesday. Dhillon, a human biology major with a laundry list of philanthropic activities, fits every qualification for the honor, which recognizes an impressive group of student-athletes who demonstrate a commitment to their communities.
Click here for more on Dhillon and the Allstate NABC Good Works Team.
Busy even outside of his hectic basketball schedule, Dhillon is the co-founder of the first-ever USC mobile health clinic, is the CEO of Quest Investment Firm and spent the offseason doing Alzheimer's research for the Keck School of Medicine. Click here to read a feature on the Trojan, who may be the most fascinating man in college basketball.
Joining Dhillon on this year's Good Works Team are Kyler Erickson (Omaha), Anthony Gill (Virginia), Jeff Laidig (Belmont) and Shavon Shields (Nebraska). They will be recognized during the 2016 NABC Convention and the 2016 Men's Final Four in Houston, Texas.
Click here for more on Dhillon and the Allstate NABC Good Works Team.
Busy even outside of his hectic basketball schedule, Dhillon is the co-founder of the first-ever USC mobile health clinic, is the CEO of Quest Investment Firm and spent the offseason doing Alzheimer's research for the Keck School of Medicine. Click here to read a feature on the Trojan, who may be the most fascinating man in college basketball.
Joining Dhillon on this year's Good Works Team are Kyler Erickson (Omaha), Anthony Gill (Virginia), Jeff Laidig (Belmont) and Shavon Shields (Nebraska). They will be recognized during the 2016 NABC Convention and the 2016 Men's Final Four in Houston, Texas.











