After basking in two months of adulation from winning the national championship, USC coach Ali Khosroshahin had one message he wanted his team to take away from Friday night's exhibition against the Mexican National Team. That was then, this is now. "When you've come off the high that we came off of, it's very important to learn a lesson," Khosroshahin said. (0) comments
It was clearly a good night for the USC men's basketball team as USC coach Tim Floyd never even took off his jacket. In fact, the first time he took off his coat was for the postgame press conference. Floyd never had to worry as USC scored the first 10 points of the game and led by as much as 37 points before ultimately defeating Oregon State, 81-53, at the Galen Center on Saturday to hand the Beavers their 17th straight loss. (0) comments
Keith Wilkinson might have saved USC's season. And maybe, just maybe, there are answers sitting on the Trojans' bench. Need me to write those two lines again? Of all the conclusions drawn from USC's weekend sweep of Oregon and Oregon State, an en fuego Wilkinson and the team's emerging bench strength were certainly not on fans' radars. (2) comments
Depth has not been a word associated with the USC men's basketball team this season unless accompanied by the words "lack of." Just two games after Floyd played six players against UCLA, however, the end of the game Saturday night told a completely different story. (0) comments
As the gloomy, gray clouds rolled over Marks Stadium on Friday afternoon, the dark cloud lingering over the USC men's tennis doubles teams was lifting. At No. 3 doubles, redshirt juniors Andrew Piotrowski and Abdullah Magdas fought back from a 7-3 deficit to give the Trojans the doubles point as No. (0) comments
Thousands of miles away in Springfield, Mass., the Trojans looked right at home. Overcoming a hostile crowd and an unfamiliar environment, the No. 8 USC men's volleyball team was victorious over host Springfield and No. 13 George Mason on back-to-back nights to win the Volleyball Hall of Fame Morgan Classic. (0) comments
The Women of Troy's good luck with controversial calls fell Saturday night when a last-second shot was ruled moot, giving Oregon State the 55-54 win. "Officials are human. I'm sure that will be a full review but what do you say," OSU coach LaVonda Wagner said at the post-game press conference in Corvallis, Ore. (0) comments
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