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Oregon Women Storm From 17 Points Down to Beat No. 21 USC

  • On Tuesday, Oregon scored the final 14 points to beat No. Southern California 71-66 as Ari Long hit three straight 3s and Katie Fiso sealed the win with late free throws.
  • Early-Game advantage and personnel issues shaped the late contest as the USC Trojans led 23-9 and 66-57 despite sophomore Kennedy Smith being out and Mia Jacobs and Ehis Etute facing foul trouble.
  • On the stat sheet, Oregon Ducks outshot USC Trojans 42% to 33%, with Ehis Etute scoring 17 points and Katie Fiso adding 14 points, eight rebounds, six assists.
  • Oregon Ducks' record now stands at 14-3, 2-2 while USC Trojans fell to 10-5, 2-2, and Oregon returns home Sunday to face Michigan State at 2 p.m.
  • After trailing by 9 points with 4:46 left, Oregon Ducks mounted two fourth-quarter runs fueled by transition offense and Ari Long, who scored nine of her 11 late points.
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Oregon stuns No. 21 USC with massive fourth-quarter rally

Oregon rallied from a 17-point second-quarter deficit to defeat No. 21 USC 71-66 in Big Ten play on Tuesday night in Los Angeles.

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Oregon hands No. 21 USC women their 2nd straight Big Ten loss

LOS ANGELES — The Oregon women’s basketball team pulled away in the final minute to beat No. 21 USC, 71-66, on Tuesday night. The score was tied at 66-all with a minute remaining when Mia Jacobs took a 3-point shot that bounced off the rim. Ari Long, who had previously tied the game with a 3-pointer, hit another to give the Ducks the lead. Katie Fiso made two free throws as part of a game-ending 14-0 run to hand the Trojans their second straight…

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