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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -- Motivated by John Wooden's reminder that
basketball is a simple game, Brian Scalabrine focused on scoring,
defending and rebounding.
| | Southern California's Sam Clancy, left, scored six straight in a late 10-0 run by the Trojans on Saturday. |
He was successful at all three in helping Southern
California (No. 18 ESPN/USA Today, No. 15 AP) earn a 65-60 victory over Utah (No. 20 ESPN, No. 18 AP) on Saturday in the Wooden Classic.
"I was inspired and it carried over to today," said
Scalabrine, who heard Wooden, the former UCLA coach, speak to the
Trojans a day earlier. "Our team is playing hard. It was a good
effort from the first to the 15th man."
Scalabrine and David Bluthenthal combined for 16 consecutive
points in the second half as USC earned its first victory over a
ranked nonconference opponent since 1995, when the Trojans upset
Missouri, ranked 18th.
"They were well-prepared and they scrambled us on offense,"
said Utah assistant Dick Hunsaker, who is guiding the Utes while
coach Rick Majerus undergoes a month-long rehabilitation from knee
surgery.
Scalabrine finished with 18 points and Bluthenthal added 16
points and 12 rebounds as USC remained undefeated in four games.
Both players had four 3-pointers each as USC hit 10 of 20 from
long-range.
"David got away from us in the end. It seemed like we were
chasing them the whole game," Hunsaker said. "When they needed a
rebound or a shot, they got it."
USC blew most of a 13-point lead with 3:49 remaining on sloppy
play and missed free throws. The Utes (4-2) used an 8-0 run to get
within five, then Britton Johnsen hit a 3-pointer to cut USC's lead
to three with 20.4 seconds left.
USC missed four of five free throws in the final 1½ minutes
before Brandon Granville made two with 18.8 seconds to go as the
Trojans won for the first time in their second Wooden Classic
appearance.
"I'm happy with wins, but we have to get better," said USC
coach Henry Bibby, who played on NCAA championship teams under
Wooden at UCLA. "When you're in the top 25, every game is a big
game, so we have to be ready with our game."
Phil Cullen led Utah with 18 points, including four of the Utes'
10 3-pointers. Johnsen added 11 points and 13 rebounds as the Utes
held a 44-34 rebounding edge.
USC led by two early in the second half when Scalabrine and
Bluthenthal took over. Scalabrine sandwiched baskets around 11
straight points by Bluthenthal, including three 3-pointers, to keep
the Trojans ahead 46-38 with 13:13 remaining.
"Our defense had poor execution," Hunsaker said. "We let
Scalabrine get started and were unable to contain him. He was the
strike of the match that got them going."
Utah used some timely 3-pointers to get within three on a trey
by Kevin Bradley with 9:52 left. But ultimately, the Utes staggered
on 36 percent shooting.
But USC ran off 10 unanswered points, including six by Sam
Clancy, to take a 62-49 lead with 3:49 to play. That's when Utah
scored eight straight and the Trojans got careless. But they
benefited when Jeff Johnsen's two 3-point attempts were airballs
after the Utes closed within three in the final seconds. Clancy
finished with 12 points and 10 rebounds.
"We got big rebounds and shots down the stretch, things that we
haven't done in the past, and that was the difference," Bibby
said. "The biggest concern from early on has been our man defense
and tonight it has been the best we've played."
Playing at Anaheim Arena for the first time since stunning
defending national champion Arizona in the West Regional final
three years ago, the Utes have only one starter back from last
season's 23-9 team.
"We're trying to find our schemes offensively," Hunsaker said.
"We need to be more disciplined, take care of the ball."
The Trojans remained without guard Jeff Trepagnier, who was
supposed to return Saturday after missing the first three games
with a fractured foot. But he was suspended indefinitely Friday for
a trip he took to Las Vegas in September with Fresno State guard
Tito Maddox, his former high school teammate, according to sources
cited by the Los Angeles Daily News.
"I have no idea when Jeff will return," Bibby said.
The NCAA is investigating how the players paid for the trip.
Georgia Tech beat UCLA 72-67 in the first game of the seventh
annual doubleheader.
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