JuJu Watkins scored 22 points and Rayah Marshall added 13 points and 10 rebounds to help No. 4 Southern California overcame an 11-point deficit and hold on for a 73-66 victory at Indiana on Sunday.
Indiana never gave in. USC led 70-61 with 2:15 left, but a 3-pointer by Moore-McNeil finally ended Indiana’s field goal drought and a jumper by Bargesser with 1:25 left gave Indiana a chance and cut the deficit to four, 70-66.
No. 4 USC faces the Indiana Hoosiers after JuJu Watkins scored 35 points in the Trojans' 95-73 victory over the Penn State Lady Lions.
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JuJu Watkins and the USC Trojans take on the Indiana Hoosiers this Sunday afternoon on NBC and Peacock. Tip off is at 12 PM ET. See below to find out how you can live stream Sunday’s USC vs Indiana match up, as well as additional information on how you can follow all of the Big Ten college basketball action this season.
JuJu Watkins and Rayah Marshall help No. 4 USC overcome an 11-point deficit and hold on for a 73-66 victory over Indiana for the Trojans' 13th straight win.
Some pivotal games to watch this week (all games ET): • Utah at TCU, 7:30 p.m. Friday • USC at Indiana, noon Sunday • Seton Hall at Connecticut, 1 p.m. Sunday • Ole Miss at Mississippi State, 3 p.m. Sunday • Tennessee at Vanderbilt, 3 p.m. Sunday • Oklahoma at South Carolina, 3 p.m. Sunday
The Indiana Hoosiers go with a different starting lineup and stays with nationally ranked USC most of the way.
The new Big Ten teams have made the conference race that much more challenging. This time, JuJu Watkins and No. 4 USC come to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
Indiana had an opportunity to move up the NCAA pecking order last week when it hosted games against Illinois and No. 4 Southern California.
Indiana women’s basketball hosted No. 4 USC inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Sunday looking to rebound from a 14-point loss on its home floor just three days ago. Despite the Hoosiers leading by double digits in the first half and by 4 points in the fourth quarter, they fell 73-66 to the Trojans in Bloomington.
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