Aaliyah Gayles returns home after shooting (News)

Aaliyah Gayles returns home after shooting


LAS VEGAS – It's opening night of the Pac-12 women's basketball tournament and the third of four first round games has just wrapped up with Washington State defeating Cal.

Michelob Ultra Arena, the site of the tournament inside Mandalay Bay, is abuzz. The Cougars are idling near their bench, celebrating a first-round win, while tournament officials attempt to clear the court in preparation for the final game of the night: USC vs Oregon State.

The stands are just as disorderly as fans simultaneously begin exiting the arena while a new crowd begins locating their seats to settle in for the night cap. It's your typical chaotic postseason tournament scene. 

In the midst of all the chaos, the Women of Troy emerge from a tunnel jogging in a single-file line onto the court to begin their warmup routine. They are greeted by a few scattered cheers as loud music blasts from the arena's speakers and the USC band begins to play "Fight On!". 

Near the end of this Trojan train, sporting grey sweatpants and casually walking is redshirt freshman, Aaliyah Gayles. She breaks out into a slow, nonchalant jog, high-fiving a couple of young fans as she nears the court and then proceeds to plant her Nike Dunk Low sneakers, one after the other, onto the hardwood and follow her teammates to the opposite basket. 

This sequence of seemingly unremarkable events went unnoticed by almost everyone in the arena at the time but for the Las Vegas native this moment was monumental.

"It's very exciting, because I would have never thought about this process," Gayles said. "It's like I'm supposed to be here." 

It marked the first time the ex-Spring Valley high school star stepped onto a basketball court in her hometown since her life changed in the blink of an eye last April. 

This time last year Gayles' basketball career was picture-perfect. The 5-star recruit, who was ranked 8th nationally by ESPN, had just put a bow on her senior year by earning both McDonald's and Naismith All-American nods and, not to mention, was committed to her dream school. 

Everything was going as planned until that fateful day, April 16, 2022, when the unthinkable happened.


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