USC Basketball Loses Key Player, Faces Tough Stretch


Author: The Daily News Now! March 2, 2026 Duration: 1:03
Podcast episode
USC Basketball Loses Key Player, Faces Tough Stretch

Southern Californias basketball team, the Trojans, have dismissed guard Chad Baker-Mazara, their second-leading scorer this season. The twenty-six-year-old graduate student, who started twenty-two games for the Trojans, was injured during a game against Nebraska and was later seen chatting on the baseline instead of joining the team. Despite his experience and MVP honors, the team has not provided details on his departure. With just two regular-season games left and the Big Ten Tournament starting, the Trojans face a challenging stretch without one of their top contributors.

Support the show
Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn.

Advertise on DNN
advertise@thednn.ai

This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.
Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai

View sources & latest updates
https://sources.thednn.ai/19e017b5e4ce9dc3


More episodes

Duration: 1:00
USCs leading scorer, Chad Baker-Mazara, was dismissed just before the postseason, leaving fans and former NBA star Gilbert Arenas puzzled. The sixth-year seniors removal came after a series of issues, including academics…

Duration: 1:21
USCs leading scorer, Chad Baker-Mazara, was dismissed just before the postseason, following a series of disciplinary issues and a hard foul during a game. The move has raised questions about team chemistry and the Trojan…

Duration: 1:10
USC Mens Basketball Dismisses Top Scorer Chad Baker-Mazara: Amidst Losing Streak, Graduate Transfer Departs After Injury and Multiple Issues Support the showGet a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertis…

Duration: 1:14
USC Trojans leading scorer, Chad Baker-Mazara, dismissed from team amidst a string of issues; teams postseason hopes dim as theyve lost five consecutive games, now on the tournament bubble. Support the showGet a discount…

Logo
Select station
VOL