NCAAB Game Recap - USC at UCLA
Thu Mar 9, 2017 11:37 PM EST

Mia-FL
53
UNC
78
F
Vill
108
StJon
67
F
E MI
62
Akr
79
F
UTSA
70
MTSU
86
F
UtSt
69
Nev
83
F
AzSt
57
Oreg
80
F
TCU
85
Kansas
82
F
PorSt
72
UND
95
F
UCRiv
67
UCIrv
76
F
CAPoly
55
UCDav
66
F
UAB
57
LaTec
69
F
Toled
66
Ohio
67
F
VaTec
68
FSU
74
F
Tex
53
WVU
63
F
Xav
62
Butl
57
F
ChiSt
53
NMSt
67
F
Sac
70
E WA
89
F
AF
55
ColSt
81
F
Col
78
Ariz
92
F
CSNor
68
CS-Ful
81
F
How
68
Morg
65
F
Lamar
59
SFA
75
F
Marsh
64
ODU
63
F
Kent
68
Buff
65
F
KSU
70
Baylor
64
F
UVA
58
ND
71
F
Crei
70
Prov
58
F
UTRGV
78
UMKC
82
F(OT)
S UT
70
Web
90
F
SDSU
87
Bois
68
F
USC
74
UCLA
76
F
OkSt
83
IaSt
92
F
Duke
81
Lou
77
F
Seton
82
Marq
76
F
W MI
63
Ball
66
F
Rice
76
UTEP
86
F
SeatU
53
UtVal
65
F
NM
60
Fres
65
F
Cal
78
Utah
75
F
Mont
77
Ida
81
F
SHSU
63
HCU
59
F
MD-ES
68
Hamp
66
F
HI
62
LongB
73
F
UMass
60
StBon
73
F
PSU
51
MSU
78
F
MissSt
55
Bama
75
F
SoFL
66
UConn
77
F
Rut
61
NW
83
F
StLou
46
GrgWas
53
F
Mizzu
74
Miss
86
F
Tul
60
Tuls
66
F
Ford
71
GMas
82
F(OT)
Ind
95
Iowa
73
F
TAMU
41
Vand
66
F
David
82
LaSal
73
F
Ill
55
Mich
75
F
Tenn
57
UGA
59
F
ECU
80
Temp
69
F

UCLA 76, USC 74

Mar 9, 2017, 11:37 PM EST

Final

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2

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(6) USC

35

39

74

(3) UCLA

38

38

76

No. 3 UCLA holds off USC 76-74 to advance to Pac-12 semis
Fri Mar 10, 2017 2:57 AM

LAS VEGAS (AP) Lonzo Ball had a turnover and two fouls before his first postseason game was 3 minutes old.

Nothing came easy for the star guard Thursday night, but No. 3 UCLA did just enough to advance in the Pac-12 Tournament.

Isaac Hamilton scored 22 points, and the Bruins held off rival Southern California 76-74 in the quarterfinals.

"It was tough," Ball said of his early foul trouble. "But credit to the coaching staff and teammates. You can't win this game with one person. They stepped up, Ham carried us on offense, and we got the stops we needed to win."

The Trojans, who never led and trailed by 14 in the first half, missed a tying 3-pointer and then two more shots in the final minute while trailing by three.

UCLA was held to 15 points below its nation-best scoring average.

"We haven't had too many tough shooting nights, but tonight was one of those," UCLA coach Steve Alford said of his team's 41-percent performance from the field. "We were able to get enough stops and hold them to (39) percent shooting."

Ball, the Pac-12 freshman of the year, finished with 12 points and seven assists. T.J. Leaf scored 14 points in his return after missing a game with a left ankle injury, and Thomas Welsh added 11 points and 11 rebounds before fouling out.

UCLA (29-3) earned its 10th straight win and secured a matchup with No. 7 Arizona in the semifinals on Friday night.

"We have an awful lot of respect for them," Alford said. "We know we're going to have to be better tomorrow night than what we were tonight."

Jordan McLaughlin scored 18 points and Elijah Stewart added 17 for USC (24-9), but each missed big shots in the lane in the closing seconds.

Bennie Boatwright scored 11 points, but was 3 of 11 from the field and missed a tying 3 attempt with 34 seconds left.

"We missed a few layups and we missed a follow-up," USC coach Andy Enfield said. "Honestly, if one of those goes in and we get a few calls, maybe we have a chance to win."

Meeting in the tournament for the second straight year, the Los Angeles rivals played a much closer game than the last encounter, a 102-70 UCLA rout on Feb. 18. After USC started 1 of 14 from the field, it slowly got back in it thanks to UCLA's 10 first-half turnovers.

BIG PICTURE

Enfield was confident going into the game that the Trojans had done enough to warrant an NCAA invite. That didn't change after the game. "You saw how we played tonight, you tell me," Enfield said. "I think we're a pretty good team."

It wasn't easy, but UCLA cleared the first hurdle in a tough three-step task. The Bruins are hoping to beat Arizona on Friday and potentially No. 5 Oregon in the final, a feat that could give them a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

FOUL MOOD

Alford spent much of the game pointing out the free-throw discrepancy to the referees. The Bruins didn't attempt their third free throw until 11:08 remained. The Trojans, who took it to the basket more, had 18 by then. USC finished with a 25-13 edge.

FOUL MOOD, TOO

USC's second-half angst was directed at the scorer's table after Enfield removed Stewart when it was announced he had four fouls. He had three, and Stewart quickly jumped off the bench and returned.

UP NEXT

USC: The Trojans would like to return to the NCAA Tournament and make up for a dismal loss in 2016, when they blew a big lead and lost in the first round to Providence.

UCLA: Friday night will settle the season series with Arizona. Each team won on the other's home floor in the regular season.

Leaders

USC PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. McLaughlin 18 0 6 2 1 0
E. Stewart 17 0 0 3 0 1
UCLA PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
I. Hamilton 22 0 1 3 1 0
T. Leaf 14 0 5 6 0 1

Team Comparison

USC UCLA
Points For 74 76
Field Goals 24/62-39% 28/68-41%
Three Pointers 9/25-36% 9/25-36%
Free Throws 17/25-68% 11/13-85%
Offensive Rebounds 9 11
Defensive Rebounds 24 33
Rebounds 36 47
Blocks 1 7
Steals 5 2
Turnovers 8 13
Personal Fouls 16 21
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - UCLA Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 25 UCLA 76 @ USC 84 I. Hamilton 20 S. Aaron 23
Sat Feb 18 USC 70 @ UCLA 102 B. Boatwright 20 B. Alford 26
Thu Mar 9 USC 74 @ UCLA 76 J. McLaughlin 18 I. Hamilton 22

Game Information

Stadium: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
Attendance: 18,153
Game Time: