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USC Women Deal First Loss to Nebraska
USC overcame a halftime deficit with an 11-0 run led by Londynn Jones' 13 third-quarter points to end Nebraska's 12-0 start, winning 74-66 in Big Ten play.
- On Monday, No. 17 Southern California Trojans rallied to beat No. 20 Nebraska Cornhuskers 74-66 at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, ending Nebraska's unbeaten start.
- An early third-quarter 11-0 run, sparked by Jazzy Davidson's rebound-score and three straight 3-pointers by Londynn Jones, turned a two-point halftime deficit into a 47-38 lead.
- Jazzy Davidson and Kennedy Smith each scored 17 points, Davidson added eight rebounds while Nebraska shot 40.4%, with Nebraska making 19-of-21 free throws and USC 10-of-17.
- As a result of the loss, Nebraska Cornhuskers' 12-game winning streak and unbeaten start ended, leaving them 12-1 overall and 1-1 in Big Ten Conference standings, while their school record for consecutive games with at least 80 points also ended Monday.
- Nebraska will travel to Iowa on Jan. 1 for a rivalry game on the Big Ten Network, and the result will change the AP Top 25 poll and conference standings.
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USC'S SECOND-HALF SURGE LEADS TO NU'S FIRST LOSS
LINCOLN — Southern California took the lead — and control of the game Monday — when senior guard Londynn Jones made three consecutive 3-pointers in 50 seconds early in the third quarter of the Trojans' 74-66 win at Nebraska.
·Omaha, United States
Read Full ArticleNo. 20 Huskers fall to No. 17 USC in first loss of the season
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The No. 20-ranked Nebraska women’s basketball team took its first loss of the season Monday afternoon, falling to No. 17 USC 74-66 at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Final. pic.twitter.com/PXaRoVBUyk — Nebraska Women’s Basketball (@HuskerWBB) December 29, 2025 The Huskers got out to a fast start, taking a 20-12 lead at the end of the first quarter. But...
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right2Center14Last UpdatedBias Distribution59% Center
Bias Distribution
- 59% of the sources are Center
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L 33%
C 59%
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