Mason Edwards #30 of USC Trojans poses for a portrait at Dedeaux Field on April 1, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.
That freedom has translated into results. Edwards has emerged as USC’s Friday night starter, consistently setting the tone for a team that opened the 2026 season with a program-record 19-game winning streak. His ability to control games early in series has created both confidence and internal competition within the staff.
“When your Friday guy goes out there and puts up a bunch of zeros… it sets the tone,” Allen said. “I just like the way he does it from a presence standpoint. It’s a high-level compete.”
Edwards’ dominance is also rooted in preparation. Following USC’s regional exit last season, he and the coaching staff mapped out a detailed offseason plan. Rather than logging innings in summer ball, Edwards stayed back to focus on physical development and pitch refinement.
“We had a pretty in-depth plan of what we wanted to do,” Edwards said. “Taking summer ball off gave me an extended offseason… more time in the gym and in the lab.”
That decision has paid off. His pitch mix has taken a significant step forward, particularly with the development of his breaking ball, which has become a go-to weapon against both left- and right-handed hitters.
“When guys are swinging over the top of the breaking ball, it’s a real weapon,” Allen said. “He’s got three weapons… it makes it tough to game plan against.”