Aaliyah Gayles, a USC women’s basketball recruit, was wounded from gunshots at a house party in North Las Vegas on Saturday evening, ABC News reports.

Gayles, 18, was one of four people who were shot when a fight broke out inside the party, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.

The 5-foot-9 point guard, who is ranked eighth as a women’s basketball commit for 2022, had two emergency surgeries on Sunday, USA Today reports.  

“I know there is some that will say it’s my fault and I take full responsibility for it but please please keep my baby girl in your prayers Las Vegas,” her father, Donald Gayles, posted on Twitter. “I will give everyone that support Aaliyah an update but she’s ok she [sic] go make it like always thank you all.” 

As a senior, Gayles was a star athlete at Spring Valley High School, averaging 13.8 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.5 steals and 3.3 assists in her final high school season. She also led her team to the Class 5A state tournament, according to the Review-Journal. 

“Aaliyah is one of the strongest, most resilient young people I have ever known,” Trojans coach Lindsay Gottlieb said in a statement to ESPN on Sunday, ABC News reports. “I have no doubt she will continue to face this unfathomable situation with courage and resolve. We will continue to support her and her parents in every way that we possibly can.”