Rising Star: Will Conroy Jr. Drops 46 Points in Stellar Performance
In a dazzling display of skill and talent, Will Conroy Jr., son of USC Trojans assistant coach Will Conroy, stole the show at the Boys California Live 2025 Circuit on Saturday. The 14-year-old Class of 2029 recruit led his team, The Crew, to a thrilling victory against St. Anthony, scoring an impressive 46 points. A video published by The Hoops Pill showcased Conroy Jr.’s dominance on the court, with his exceptional dribbling skills, shooting ability, and impressive ball-handling leaving fans and commentators alike in awe.
The young guard’s performance sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with fans and coaches praising his skills and comparing him to NBA stars like Kyrie Irving. "Pro at 14 lmaooo," one fan commented, while a coach noted, "One of the best players I’ve coached against… you could see it then. And guess what..he was playing UP!" Another fan added, "Bro @chillconroy5 shouts out to you FASHO! Been watching him since he was a lil one!! Real deal Father and coach."
Conroy Jr.’s talent has not gone unnoticed, with the USC Trojans offering him a spot on their team. The young player shared the news on his Instagram account, expressing his gratitude and excitement. "I am beyond blessed to receive an offer from the University of Southern California. #fighton," he captioned the post. With offers also from Seattle University and the San Francisco Dons, Conroy Jr. has a promising collegiate career ahead of him, with four years of high school still to come.
As the basketball world takes notice of this rising star, fans and coaches alike are eager to see what the future holds for Will Conroy Jr. With his impressive skills, dedication, and strong support system, he is undoubtedly a player to watch in the years to come. As one fan commented, "He genuinely gon be so nice when he reach the college level," and another added, "Hard work does what!?!? Ooh wee!! Too easy!!" The excitement surrounding Conroy Jr.’s talent is palpable, and it will be thrilling to see him continue to grow and develop as a player.