
Oregon
(-5.5)

Southern California
(+5.5)
Highlights
Summary
LOS ANGELES (Interstat) ā Kwame Evans scored 21 points and Nate Bittle added 14 as Oregon held off Southern California 71-70 in a Big Ten menās basketball game Saturday at Galen Center. The Ducks led 35-32 at halftime and maintained a slim advantage throughout a tense second half. Southern Californiaās Chad Baker-Mazara matched Evans with 21 points. The Trojans had a chance to win after a late Oregon turnover, but a final shot missed. Oregon improved to 10-17 overall. Southern California fell to 18-9. An announced crowd of 6,490 watched the contest.
Extended Summary
LOS ANGELES (Interstat) ā In a game defined by grit over grace, the Oregon Ducks authored a stunning road upset, edging the Southern California Trojans 71-70 in a tense Big Ten Conference menās basketball clash Saturday afternoon at Galen Center. The contest, witnessed by 6,490 fans, was decided in the final frantic seconds. With Oregon trailing 70-68 and under a minute to play, Kwame Evans Jr. converted a crucial layup while being fouled by USCās Ezra Ausar. Evans missed the subsequent free throw, but the Ducks retained possession after Jacob Cofie secured the defensive rebound only to immediately turn the ball over. Oregonās Drew Carter pounced on the steal, and on the ensuing possession, Evans delivered the dagger, draining a three-pointer from the wing with 51 seconds remaining to put the Ducks ahead 71-70. Southern California had multiple opportunities to reclaim the lead in the closing moments. Alijah Arenas missed a step-back jumper, and Kam Woodsā tip-in attempt off the offensive rebound also failed. After a timeout, the Trojansā final chance evaporated when Arenas lost the ball on a drive, stolen by Oregonās Dezdrick Lindsay with two seconds left to seal the victory. The gameās climax capped a second half of dramatic swings. USC, which trailed 35-32 at halftime, used a 13-4 run early in the period to seize control, fueled by its defensive pressure. The Trojans capitalized on Oregonās mistakes, scoring 25 points off 15 Duck turnovers and holding a 13-6 advantage in fastbreak points. Chad Baker-Mazara, who came off the bench to lead USC with 21 points, was central to that surge. Yet, Oregon, which improved to 10-17 overall and 3-13 in conference play, repeatedly answered with resilience. Evans, a sophomore from Baltimore, Maryland, led all scorers with 21 points, including the two decisive baskets late. His performance was complemented by Nate Bittle, the 7-foot center from Central Point, Oregon, who logged 37 minutes and contributed 14 points, and Takai Simpkins, who added 12 points. For Southern California, which fell to 18-9 and 9-7, the loss was a bitter pill despite statistical edges. The Trojans outrebounded Oregon 44-34, including a 13-8 margin on the offensive glass, and blocked eight shots, led by Cofieās five swats. They also posted a slightly more efficient offensive rating, 100.9 to Oregonās 100.2. Arenas finished with 13 points and five assists, while Ausar had 15 points and 11 rebounds. However, USCās own 11 turnovers, particularly the two costly ones in the final minute, and a frigid 23-of-60 shooting performance from the field proved fatal. The Trojans also missed critical free throws down the stretch, finishing 18 of 24 from the line. The most important sequence of the game was undoubtedly the final minute, a microcosm of the entire night. It featured Oregonās perseveranceāEvans attacking the rim, Carterās alert defensive play, and Evansā cold-blooded threeādirectly contrasting USCās late-game faltering under pressure with consecutive turnovers and missed opportunities at the basket. This decisive stretch overrode USCās advantages in hustle stats and home court, handing the Ducks a rare and valuable conference road win while damaging the Trojansā postseason positioning. Oregon next hosts Wisconsin on Wednesday. Southern California travels across town to face UCLA on Tuesday.
Preview
Preview: Struggling Oregon Faces USC in Big 10 Clash LOS ANGELES (Interstat) ā The Southern California Trojans look to rebound from a blowout loss when they host the struggling Oregon Ducks in a Big 10 menās basketball matchup Saturday at Galen Center. The Trojans (18-8) enter having lost two straight, including a 101-65 drubbing by Illinois on Wednesday. USC had won three consecutive games prior to the skid. Forward Jacob Cofie has been a consistent contributor, averaging 10.6 points over his last seven games, including 14 points and three assists against Illinois. Oregon (9-17) has lost seven of its last eight games and is coming off a 44-point offensive performance in a 61-44 home loss to Minnesota on Tuesday. The Ducksā lone recent victory was an 83-72 win over Penn State on Feb. 14. A key player for Oregon is forward Kwame Evans, who has shown scoring ability despite the teamās struggles. Evans scored 24 points in a loss to UCLA on Jan. 28 and 18 points against Iowa on Feb. 1. He logged 13 points and four assists in the loss to Minnesota. USC won the earlier meeting this season, defeating Oregon 82-77 in Eugene on Dec. 2. The game tips off at 5 p.m. PST on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. USC will look to solidify its postseason resume, while Oregon aims to play spoiler and find momentum in the final weeks of conference play.