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USC's NCAA Hopes Collapse in 82-67 Loss to Nebraska
1 Mar
Summary
- USC led by five points at halftime but collapsed in the second half.
- The Trojans shot poorly in the second half, struggling to score.
- This loss significantly impacts USC's precarious NCAA tournament bubble standing.

USC's NCAA tournament aspirations took a significant hit on Saturday, as they fell to No. 12 Nebraska with a final score of 82-67. The Trojans held a promising 36-31 lead at halftime, demonstrating strong play early on. However, a familiar pattern of second-half unraveling emerged, turning a potential statement win into a damaging defeat.
Following the break, USC's offense faltered dramatically. After shooting 52% in the first half, they struggled to find the basket, experiencing extended scoring droughts. Nebraska capitalized, dominating the paint with numerous lay-ins and dunks. This offensive and defensive lapse allowed the Cornhuskers to surge ahead and secure the comeback victory.
The loss places USC (18-11, 7-11 Big Ten) in a precarious position on the NCAA tournament bubble. With just two regular-season games left, including a critical matchup against Washington, the Trojans must win to salvage their tournament chances.



