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USC women’s basketball plays elite defense, grabs giant road win at Oregon State

This was a big game for USC women’s basketball. Not only did the Trojans have a chance to beat top-15 opponent Oregon State on the road; they learned before tipoff that Oregon State star post player Raegan Beers would not play due to an injury. Oregon State probably deserved to be favored with a fully intact lineup, but Beers — who has given USC all sorts of problems with her defense and rebounding — needed to be on the floor for Oregon State to maintain an edge. Without her, USC had an opening to do something. Could the Trojans take advantage? Yes.

There’s a lot to unpack from Sunday’s 58-50 USC win in Corvallis. Let’s go through the details of the game and its significance:

3-POINT DEFENSE

MCKENZIE FORBES WITH BIG BUCKETS AND BOARDS

JUJU WATKINS EFFORT AT BOTH ENDS

GREAT D OVERCOMES POOR SHOOTING -- IT STARTED EARLY

GAME-LONG THEME

RAYAH MARSHALL TAKES ADVANTAGE OF RAEGAN BEERS' ABSENCE

PAC-12 STANDINGS UPDATE

PAC-12 TIEBREAKERS

PAC-12 TOURNAMENT

HOSTING MARCH MADNESS AT THE GALEN CENTER

NCAA TOURNAMENT SEED UPDATE

NO. 1 SEED? POSSIBLE!

NCAA TOURNAMENT OPENING ROUND -- FILE AWAY THE DATES!

BIG BUCKET

ONIONS!

JUST ENOUGH FROM JUJU

Story originally appeared on Trojans Wire