The Trojans sweep the Bay area schools for the first time since 1992.
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Volleyball lessons for men’s basketball
The USC men’s basketball team is struggling. The USC men’s volleyball team is not. Yes, the top-ranked men’s volleyball team lost its first game of what was a perfect season over the weekend, a five-set heartbreaker to Pepperdine. But the mild setback didn’t shake the college volleyball world. The Trojans are still the No. 1 [...]
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Despite shooting nearly 50 percent from the field, USC gave up 83 points in a blowout.
Read the rest of this article »The Iowa big man is set to transfer to USC and play for the Trojans starting in the 2011-2012 season.
Read the rest of this article »After the ‘Thrill’ is gone from the pages
When I first took this column two and a half years ago, I envisioned saying goodbye in a three-part series. The first would be a detailed look at the birth of the column. Part two would be a retelling of its life. Part three would be an in-depth look at its title, “Thrilla on Manilla [...]
Read the rest of this article »Floyd moving on by returning to his roots
Ask around and it’s not hard to see that Tim Floyd doesn’t have the greatest of reputations on the USC campus. Sure, the former men’s basketball coach — who was hired March 29 to take the helm at the University of Texas at El Paso — compiled a very respectable 85-50 record in his four [...]
Read the rest of this article »UTEP hires former USC coach Tim Floyd.
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Sophomore forward will look to transfer after being dropped from USC team, reports say.
Read the rest of this article »The NCAA committee completes its three-day hearing against the USC football and basketball programs.
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It has been a rough year for the USC men’s basketball team. Yes, you probably know this by now. But when one considers the magnitude of the seemingly never-ending pile-up of sanctions, ineligibilities, injuries, and coaching and staff changes — not to mention the pending NCAA investigation that has loomed over the program for a [...]
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