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Those 21 medals in Rio tied for second-most of any American university, behind only Stanford.
USC's 309 Olympic medals (144 gold, 93 silver, 72 bronze) are still the most ever by an American university. The same goes for the 144 gold medals and the 451 athletes who have represented USC at the games.
USC sent 44 athletes to Rio 2016 (more than any other American university), and had they competed as a country, their 21 medals would be tied for 11th, and their nine golds would be tied for eighth.
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Katinka Hosszu led USC with four medals at Rio 2016, while sprinters Allyson Felix and Andre De Grasse came home with three medals each. Felix's medals helped her become the most decorated female American track athlete of all time, while De Grasse's success cemented him as the second-fastest man in the world, behind only Usain Bolt.
Here is the full breakdown of USC's medals at Rio 2016:
GOLD
Katinka Hosszu (swimming): 100m backstroke, 200m IM, 400m IM
Allyson Felix (track & field): 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay
Dalilah Muhammad (track & field): 400 IM hurdles
DeMar DeRozan: Men's basketball
Kaleigh Gilchrist: Women's water polo
Kami Craig: Women's water polo
SILVER
Katinka Hosszu (swimming): 200m backstroke
Allyson Felix (track & field): 400m
Andre De Grasse (track & field): 200m
Nia Ali (track & field): 100m high hurdles
Amanda Weir (swimming): 400m free relay
BRONZE
Aaron Brown (track & field): 4x100m relay
Andre De Grasse (track & field): 100m, 4x100m relay
Steve Johnson (tennis): Men's doubles
April Ross: Beach volleyball
Micah Christensen: Men's volleyball
Murphy Troy: Men's volleyball
Those 21 medals in Rio tied for second-most of any American university, behind only Stanford.
USC's 309 Olympic medals (144 gold, 93 silver, 72 bronze) are still the most ever by an American university. The same goes for the 144 gold medals and the 451 athletes who have represented USC at the games.
USC sent 44 athletes to Rio 2016 (more than any other American university), and had they competed as a country, their 21 medals would be tied for 11th, and their nine golds would be tied for eighth.
Click here to catch up on #USC2RIO!
Katinka Hosszu led USC with four medals at Rio 2016, while sprinters Allyson Felix and Andre De Grasse came home with three medals each. Felix's medals helped her become the most decorated female American track athlete of all time, while De Grasse's success cemented him as the second-fastest man in the world, behind only Usain Bolt.
Here is the full breakdown of USC's medals at Rio 2016:
GOLD
Katinka Hosszu (swimming): 100m backstroke, 200m IM, 400m IM
Allyson Felix (track & field): 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay
Dalilah Muhammad (track & field): 400 IM hurdles
DeMar DeRozan: Men's basketball
Kaleigh Gilchrist: Women's water polo
Kami Craig: Women's water polo
SILVER
Katinka Hosszu (swimming): 200m backstroke
Allyson Felix (track & field): 400m
Andre De Grasse (track & field): 200m
Nia Ali (track & field): 100m high hurdles
Amanda Weir (swimming): 400m free relay
BRONZE
Aaron Brown (track & field): 4x100m relay
Andre De Grasse (track & field): 100m, 4x100m relay
Steve Johnson (tennis): Men's doubles
April Ross: Beach volleyball
Micah Christensen: Men's volleyball
Murphy Troy: Men's volleyball











