Less than 10 to 1:20 for playing in the game, USC youth Redshirt ahead Noah Baumann stole the ball from Colorado senior escort McKinley Wright IV. Seconds later, the ball back in Wright’s hands.
That was the story of the game. USC failed to take over the ball on Thursday night, resulting in a 72-62 loss to Colorado in the Pac-12 Trojans’ first game at Galen Center. Trojans now have a 5-2 record in the season.
USC added 15 ball losses throughout the game, interrupting the offense. The team shot 45% in the first half and 31% in the part at the moment. Even though USC kept Colorado on 41% of the shots, USC simply couldn’t locate baskets, especially in the final stretch, because additional possessions for the Buffaloes proved costly.
“We’ve never taken shots in the last six or seven minutes,” head coach Andy Enfield said at a virtual press convention after the game. “We had a lot of sharp looks from the three of us, we had jump hooks, we had loose pitches and wide jump shots . . . Offensively, we just want to step forward.
Inconsistency in the attack and some intellectual errors in defense in the end damage the Trojans.
“Tonight everything we had to do to execute and shoot, they just did a better job,” said Tahj Eaddy, the main guard with the red T-shirt. “We just want to be more accurate in terms of details. . . know our selection report . . . It allowed them to include tactics in gambling-related issues. “
Colorado controlled the game’s maximum, with USC holding the lead for about 3 minutes. The Buffaloes fired 53% in the first half, leading through Wright, who finished with a maximum of 17 points.
The Trojans kept the game alive in the middle of the moment, beating Colorado in 8 points to the six-minute mark. Their defensive effort also improved, keeping the Buffaloes at 30% of shots and forcing five ball losses.
The Trojans cut the lead to 3 with six minutes to the end. What came next was a terrible shot, as they continued to pass 1-on-12 in the area and scored only four points, without a few single shots when time ran out.
“We have to finish the shots we can finish,” Enfield said. “It’s a team game and we’re definitely going to be informed of that. . . That was the most unexpected thing for me tonight, just the simple shots we missed and we didn’t finish, what we usually did.
Eaddy led USC with 16 problems in a cash five out of 11. He made some key baskets towards the end to keep the Trojans in the game and matched Wright on the defensive side. However, he gained little help.
In his Pac-12 deyet, the first year ahead, Evan Mobley struggled with only 12 problems in a 5-14 shots and five ball losses, one more game. His brother, a sophomore year ahead of Isaiah Mobley, scored seven of the team’s first 12 problems. , scored two problems for the rest of the game and scored 4 ball losses.
Chevez Goodwin, the fourth-highest scorer with seven points, Redshirt veteran Chevez Goodwin, just four, beginner goalkeeper Drew Peterson, and Sophomore striker Max Agbonkpolo, just six.
“We had a lot of eyes open late, but we didn’t knock them down and it ended up being the game,” Peterson said. “Tahj played his ass, however, the rest of the team has to do more.
Evan Mobley, who played each and every 3 minutes in the game, looked breathless in the last few minutes, hitting some nearby hooks and a triple.
Enfield accepted some of Mobley’s duty to lack of power in the end.
“I’ll take part of the duty of Evan’s numbers tonight,” he said. “I played with him for too many minutes, I just have to handle his minutes better. “
USC has lost five games in a row to Colorado after a four-game winning streak. It is also USC’s first loss in its last nine home games.
USC will face Utah on Saturday at 1 p. m.
Vaccines for USC fitness care staff begin when USC asymptomatic and symptomatic positivity rates continue after the Thanksgiving vacation.
Students are strongly encouraged to return or delayed their return to Los Angeles by spring 2021.
Since March, USC has gone through an unprecedented period.
Undergraduate student government senators also approved a solution to create a meeting of transferred students.
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