Record-breaking USC edges Oregon on Drew Peterson’s 3-pointer with seconds left
Steve Mims (AP) — Eugene, Ore. — Drew Peterson scored 20 points, including the game-winning 3-pointer with 11.5 seconds remaining, and No. 16 USC defeated Oregon, 70-69, Saturday night.
Isaiah Mobley added 17 points for the Trojans (25-4 overall, 14-4 Pac-12), who set a program record for most wins in the regular season.
“Very proud of the players, we played an outstanding game,” USC coach Andy Enfield said. “It was a hostile environment, a lot of energy in the building. It was a great crowd. Their students were swearing at our players and throwing things in the tunnel afterwards, but we came through with a big road win.”
Quincy Guerrier scored 15 points for Oregon (18-10, 11-6), while De’Vion Harmon added 13 points, N’Faly Dante had 12 and Jacob Young scored 11.
The Ducks shot 38.7% from the field, including 6 for 23 on 3-pointers.
“I thought we rushed a few of them,” Oregon coach Dana Altman said of the 3-pointers. “I thought we were too aggressive at times. We need guys to be aggressive, but I thought we rushed a few.”
Guerrier put the Ducks ahead 69-67 on a 3-pointer with 23 seconds remaining before Peterson answered with a 3-pointer. Oregon’s Will Richardson missed a shot at the buzzer.
“That was definitely cool,” Peterson said. “We set a high ball screen and they went under it. I saw a bit of space and decided to pull up, thankfully it went in. Then we got a stop. We worked our butts off tonight. Everyone contributed and we won in a crazy environment.”
With 3:04 left to play, Young beat the shot clock with a deep 3-pointer to put Oregon ahead 64-61 before Mobley made two free throws of the Trojans. Harmon then drove for an Oregon basket before Max Agbonkpolo answered with a bucket to get USC within 66-65 with 1:26 to play.
Mobley drove for a basket that put the Trojans up 67-66 with 41 seconds left, but Guerrier followed with a 3-pointer for the Ducks
USC went up 51-45 on a dunk by Chavez Goodwin before Harmon followed with a 3-pointer for the Ducks. Kobe Johnson (above) followed with a bucket for the Trojans before Oregon scored six straight points to take the lead on two free throws by Dante.
The Trojans went back into the lead on a 3-pointer by Mobley with 7:52 left.
Oregon rallied from a 12-point deficit in the first half to take a 32-31 lead at the break.
The Ducks tied the score at 17-17 on a basket from Dante before USC followed with 11 points in a row. Drew Peterson scored seven points during the stretch before Goodwin made a couple of free throws to put the Trojans ahead 28-17.
Reese Dixon-Waters made a 3-pointer to put USC ahead 31-19 with 4:57 left in the half before Oregon scored the final 13 points before halftime. Eric Williams Jr. dunked twice during that span before Harmon made a free throw to get the Ducks within 31-29.
Young added a free throw and Guerrier added two more free throws to put the Ducks into the lead at the break.
BIG PICTURE
USC: The Trojans are 25-4 to set a record for best start in school history. … USC has won 72 games over the past three seasons, matching the school record set from 2016-18. … Junior guard Boogie Ellis, who ranks third on the team in scoring at 12.9 points per game, returned to the starting lineup after missing Thursday’s game at Oregon State due to an ankle injury.
Oregon: Oregon is 59-69 all-time against USC, but Altman is 15-7 against the Trojans during his time with the Ducks. … Oregon sits alone in fourth place in the Pac-12 heading into the final week of the regular season as it looks to wrap up a first-round bye in the conference tournament.
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USC leads Pac-12 in AP voting
AP Top 25 Men’s Basketball Poll/First-place votes in parentheses
1. Gonzaga (46) 24-3
2. Arizona 25-3
3. Baylor (4) 24-5
4. Duke (11) 25-4
5. Auburn 25-4
6. Kansas 23-5
7. Kentucky 23-6
8. Purdue 24-5
9. Providence 24-3
10. Wisconsin 23-5
11. Villanova 21-7
12. Texas Tech 22-7
13. Tennessee 21-7
14. Houston 24-4
14. Arkansas 23-6
16. USC 25-4
17. UCLA 21-6
18. UConn 21-7
19. Saint Mary’s (Cal) 24-6
20. Illinois 20-8
21. Texas 21-8
22. Murray State 28-2
23. Ohio State 18-8
24. Iowa 20-8
25. Alabama 19-10
USCTrojans.com — It will be “White Out The Wildcats” when the No. 16-ranked USC men’s basketball team hosts No. 2 ARIZ—currently slotted by the selection committee as a No. 1 seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament—at 8 p.m. PT this Tuesday (March 1) in the Galen Center.
Lincoln Riley will be there.
Great article in RoT about Sua Cravens sticking up for Bru.
https://reignoftroy.com/posts/beloved-usc-football-alum-calls-out-program-treatment-bru-mccoy-cravens?utm_campaign=FanSided+Daily&utm_source=FanSided+Daily&utm_medium=email
My sister was randomly paired with Sua in a golf game, and she said he was the nicest guy and very cool. I am not surprised — everything about the way he has conducted himself over the years has been with pure class.
I have to hand it to USC basketball, they just seem to find a way to win a lot of games. It is a sign that perhaps I was wrong about him and maybe USC should find a way to make sure he stays and continues to build what he has started. It is when they lose the ones that they should have won that kills me, but I guess that is what you go through in building a really good program and growing as a head coach. I look for excellence in all the USC sports, and I do… Read more »
This team (and game) shows the problem of establishing a tradition in Basketball at SC, which has virtually no tradition other than mediocrity. Enfield’s first teams upheld that proud tradition. Enfield has quietly been building a BB program. He has done a really good job of it. This team is quite good, certainly better than any post-PC football team SC has fielded. It is also entertaining. More like the “cardiac kids” of John McKay. As Allen points out below, it swept in Oregon in February (when it matters and when earlier Enfield teams faded badly) for the first time maybe… Read more »
In its last 10 trips to ORE’s predictably raucous Matthew Knight Arena before last night’s tense see-saw nailbiter, USC had won only once.
This clutch 2022 USC outfit is a lopsided 9-1 in games decided by five points or less.
By beating the Ducks, USC remains a longshot to finish ahead of #2 ARIZ for their first regular-season conference title since 1985.