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USC Has a Reversal of Fortune

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When UCLA and USC opened the Pacific 10 Conference season Dec. 28, a game UCLA won, the Bruins had the look of a team with NCAA tournament potential and the Trojans looked like a team still finding itself.

As USC closed out the conference regular season Saturday with an 80-77 victory over UCLA in front of 5,222 in the Sports Arena, the positions looked reversed from the 62-61 win by the Bruins nearly two months ago.

USC (18-9 overall, 12-6 in the Pac-10) had to survive a missed three-point shot by Nikki Blue at the buzzer to force overtime. The Trojans have their most regular-season wins since going 19-8 in 1996-97 -- the last season they made the NCAA field of 64. Up first, though, is the Pac-10 tournament in San Jose. The Trojans are seeded fourth and play fifth-seeded Arizona on Saturday at 7:15 p.m.

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Coach Mark Trakh said his team has made a strong argument for an at-large NCAA berth.

“The way I’m looking at it, we’re in a three-way tie [with Oregon and Arizona State] at 12-6. How can they not take those three teams? You’re going to take a 7-7 or 6-8 team from another conference? You’ve got to look at that hard,†Trakh said.

“We’re going to the [Pac-10] tournament thinking we’ve got to win at least one more game. But I think we’re pretty good at 18-9. Our RPI is going to be under 40, we have no bad losses and have five quality wins now. I think the three 12-6 teams [along with conference champion Stanford] are in, or should be in.â€

The Bruins (16-11, 10-8) have lost four of their last five -- they were 5-6 without the injured Noelle Quinn, whose surgically repaired left knee finally might be strong enough for her to play next weekend. USC is seeded sixth and will will play third-seeded Arizona State at 11 a.m. on Saturday.

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Arizona State won both conference games between the teams.

“The cool thing about the Pac-10 tournament is you get to play a team for the third time,†Coach Kathy Olivier said of Arizona State. “So hopefully we’re going to make some adjustments and be ready for their physical play.â€

Freshman guard Brynn Cameron, who made five three-point baskets, scored 17 points and had 10 rebounds for USC.

UCLA junior guard Lisa Willis led all scorers with 25 points and had 10 rebounds.

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