By W.G. RAMIREZ The Associated Press
LAS VEGAS — JuJu Watkins scored 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds and second-seeded USC defeated seventh-seeded Arizona, 65-62, in a Pac-12 tournament quarterfinal game on Thursday night.
USC (24-5) held off the pesky Wildcats, who led by four with 3:28 left in the third quarter and made it a one-possession game with 10 seconds left.
But after Helena Pueyo’s 3-pointer made it 63-60, USC’s Kaitlyn Davis scored on a layup to push the Trojans’ lead to five and put the game out of reach.
Rayah Marshall had 15 points and 15 rebounds for the Trojans, who will face third-seeded rival UCLA on Friday at 7:30 p.m. for a spot in the championship game. The teams split their two regular-season meetings, with each winning on its home court.
“It’s March, we’re here to win,” Marshall said. “I don’t care what team (we’re playing), if you don’t have on USC, then we’re here to compete and win.”
Pueyo finished with 19 points to lead Arizona (17-15), while Skylar Jones and Breya Cunningham each had 14.
“We’ve had seven (players) and haven’t had a lot of bodies to practice, but we go out and we fight,” Arizona coach Adia Barnes said. “I told our players today we won every quarter but the first quarter. The first five minutes we got punched and that was the difference in the game. That’s one of the reasons we lost; we won all the other three quarters.”
USC scored the game’s first 13 points. The Trojans went on to hit 80% (8 for 10) in the first quarter and open a 20-7 lead, with 10 coming from Watkins.
But the Wildcats quickly flipped the script in the second quarter by using a 12-2 run to pull within one. By the midway point, the only points for the Trojans came from one free throw apiece by Marshall and Watkins.
But before the Wildcats could steal the lead, Trojans reserve Taylor Bigby nailed her second and third 3-pointers of the game to give USC a cushion.
USC, which led 30-25 at halftime, shot 52.4% (11 for 21) from the field in the first half while limiting Arizona to 29.4% (10 for 34).
Arizona took its first lead midway through the third quarter, 36-34, after opening the second half on an 11-4 run. But the Trojans used a 12-4 run to close the quarter and take a four-point lead into the fourth.
“Our team continues to impress me with finding ways to win,” USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb said. “I think we’re at our best when we get contributions everywhere. I thought we ended up being toughest when toughness was needed.”
USC’s Aaliyah Gayles was honored with the Tammy Blackburn Inspiration Award before the game. The award, created to honor Blackburn who has battled breast cancer since 2017, honors a Pac-12 women’s basketball student-athlete, coach or staff member who exhibits courage, resilience and unbreakable spirit in overcoming adversity in their life.
As a senior in high school in 2022, Gayles was shot several times at a house party. The Las Vegas native suffered fractures in both arms and both legs and underwent multiple surgeries. Gayles checked into her first game as a member of the Trojans on Nov. 10.
“Obviously we have so much respect for Tammy and all that she does for our game, what she’s been through,” Gottlieb said. “And to have Aaliyah be the first recipient for that award means a ton for our program.”
BIG PICTURE
USC: Senior guard Kayla Williams, known as a defensive stopper for the Trojans, came in averaging 2.6 points per game. A key slash to the basket near the end of the third quarter extended USC’s lead to six points, and another layup during an 8-0 run to start the fourth helped give the Trojans distance from Arizona.
Arizona: The Wildcats came into the game ranked eighth nationally with a Pac-12-leading 11.5 steals per game. After recording 11 in the first half, they finished with 15 for the game.
UP NEXT
USC will face third-seeded UCLA in a semifinal on Friday at 7:30 p.m.