USC Trojans Lose 8th Straight, Skip Postseason
USC Trojans Eight-Game Losing Streak Ends with Overtime Loss to Washington in Big Ten Tournament
The thirteenth-seeded USC Trojans, plagued by injuries all season, suffered their eighth consecutive loss, falling to twelfth-seeded Washington 83-79 in overtime at the Big Ten Tournament. Despite an eleven-point second-half lead, the Trojans couldnt hold on, with poor three-point shooting and free throw struggles in the second half sealing their fate. Key misses from guards Kam Woods and Jordan Marsh in the final moments proved costly. Coach Eric Musselman, citing injuries and struggles adapting to the Big Ten schedule, announced they would likely forgo any postseason invites and focus on next years preparations.
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