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No. 11 Gonzaga takes on talented USC team in Las Vegas

Dec. 2—Pregame

Gonzaga certainly isn't taking it easy during its nonconference schedule.

The No. 11 Bulldogs (5-1) will be put to the test again Saturday night, when they face Southern California (5-2) at 7 p.m. in Las Vegas. The game will be broadcast on ESPN.

The Trojans were picked to finish second in the Pac-12, behind its stellar backcourt, which features All Pac-12 guard Boogie Ellis and freshman guard Isaiah Collier, who figures to be a top NBA draft pick.

USC has had mixed results so far, beating Kansas State in its opener — who made it to last season's Final Four — and losing to UC Irvine and Oklahoma.

Gonzaga bounced back from a loss to Purdue — the nation's top team — at the Maui Invitational with wins over Syracuse and UCLA. The Zags returned home for a win over Cal State Bakersfield on Tuesday, before making the trip to Vegas.

Series history

Gonzaga has a 1-2 all-time record against Southern Cal, but won the last meeting 85-66 in the Elite Eight of the 2021 NCAA Tournament. The Zags easily handled the Mobley brothers in that matchup, behind 23 points from Drew Timme.

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Game preview

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