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USC Trojans' Losing Streak Hits Four Games
16 Jan
Summary
- USC lost its fourth straight game after blowing an eight-point lead.
- Jazzy Davidson scored 12 points in the first quarter but none after.
- Injuries and roster changes have hampered the Trojans' offensive consistency.

The USC Trojans are experiencing significant growing pains, marked by a current four-game losing streak after a recent 62-55 loss to Maryland. Jazzy Davidson ignited the team with 12 points in the first quarter, but USC ultimately surrendered an eight-point lead, continuing a troubling trend of faltering after holding advantages. This marks their first four-game skid since the 2021-22 season, a period where they also failed to qualify for the NCAA Tournament.
USC's defensive efforts have been a bright spot, ranking highly nationally. However, offensive struggles are pervasive, with the team shooting below average and underperforming at the free-throw line. Davidson, a standout defender and transition scorer, has faced difficulties in half-court sets, particularly against zone defenses. The absence of Kennedy Smith due to injury further exacerbates these offensive challenges, impacting late-game execution and overall roster depth.




