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Oregon Women Storm From 17 Points Down to Beat No. 21 USC
- On Tuesday, Oregon scored the final 14 points to beat No. Southern California 71-66 as Ari Long hit three straight 3s and Katie Fiso sealed the win with late free throws.
- Early-Game advantage and personnel issues shaped the late contest as the USC Trojans led 23-9 and 66-57 despite sophomore Kennedy Smith being out and Mia Jacobs and Ehis Etute facing foul trouble.
- On the stat sheet, Oregon Ducks outshot USC Trojans 42% to 33%, with Ehis Etute scoring 17 points and Katie Fiso adding 14 points, eight rebounds, six assists.
- Oregon Ducks' record now stands at 14-3, 2-2 while USC Trojans fell to 10-5, 2-2, and Oregon returns home Sunday to face Michigan State at 2 p.m.
- After trailing by 9 points with 4:46 left, Oregon Ducks mounted two fourth-quarter runs fueled by transition offense and Ari Long, who scored nine of her 11 late points.
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USC women can’t hold on to big lead and lose to Oregon
The shots had stopped falling. The tension had started rising. Fresh off its worst loss of the Lindsay Gottlieb era, USC had, for the better part of three quarters, looked well on its way to a get-right win Tuesday, the sort that might help ease the embarrassment from a 34-point loss to bitter rival UCLA. But over the course of the fourth quarter, as Oregon clawed its way back, the Trojans tightened up. The offense looked out of sorts. The defen…
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right3Center16Last UpdatedBias Distribution59% Center
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