Metu
helps No. 25 USC get past Colorado
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[January 16, 2017]
BOULDER, Colo. -- Chimezie
Metu's foul late against Cal helped sink USC's chances of beating
the Golden Bears last week.
Given the chance at redemption, the sophomore came through for the
Trojans against Colorado.
Metu scored a career-high 24 points and altered George King's
go-ahead-shot attempt with 15 seconds left, and No. 25 USC beat the
Buffaloes 71- 68 on Sunday night.
Elijah Stewart had 11 points, including two key free throws with
12.4 seconds left, as the Trojans (16-3, 3-3 Pac-12) earned a split
of their weekend road trip.
King led the Buffaloes with 16 points and nine rebounds. Xavier
Johnson finished with 15 points for Colorado (10-8, 0-5).
"It's really big," Metu said of the win. "We've struggled on the
road for the past two years. It's a tough place to play, the
altitude, the fans are great, it's a big win."
Metu became the hero in this one after his foul on Cal's Ivan Rabb
with 5.2 seconds left led to the winning free throws in a 74-73
loss. This time, Metu played solid defense and forced King into a
bad shot after he had given USC a 69-68 lead.
"Coach has been preaching just learn from my mistakes," Metu said.
"I fouled Rabb on a hook shot at the end of the game. I just stayed
vertical on this one and it worked out for us."
The Trojans' defense helped them survive, going 7:09 without a
basket in the second half. In fact, they increased their lead from
57-55 to 64-58 in the stretch by hitting free throws and clamping
down on Colorado.
"They didn't let their missed shots affect the defense," USC coach
Andy Enfield said. "It'd be nice if we could make a few shots and
make it easier on ourselves but we didn't. Somehow we have three
conference wins with not shooting the ball great."
The Trojans, who were only 3 for 19 from 3-point range on the night,
got a big one from Jonah Mathews with 2:44 left to put them up 67-60
and force Colorado to call timeout.
The Buffaloes responded with an 8-0 run capped by a 3-pointer by
Johnson from the top of the circle that beat the shot clock buzzer
to give them a 68-67 lead with 43.1 seconds left.
Metu answered with a turnaround hook with 29 seconds remaining and
then blocked King's path to the basket to force a bad shot. Stewart
was fouled and calmly hit two free throws.
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USC Trojans forward Chimezie Metu (4) reacts to a turnover in the
first half against the Colorado Buffaloes at the Coors Events
Center. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
Colorado called a timeout but King's desperation 3-pointer at the
buzzer was off, spoiling the junior's 23rd birthday.
"It's supposed to go in but it didn't this time," King said. "It did
in seventh grade, but not this time."
The game was tight throughout the second half after USC went ahead
45-43 on Mathews' 3-pointer with 15:56 left.
The Trojans led 60-57 after a free throw by Stewart with 7:52 left
but neither team could score for more than two minutes. Stewart's
two free throws made it 62-57 before Johnson hit 1 of 2 foul shots
with 5:19 left.
The Buffaloes led by as many as 11 in the first half but USC, behind
Metu, was able to cut it to 35-34 at halftime. Metu scored eight of
his 20 first-half points in an 11-4 run after Colorado went up
28-20.
"At halftime we should have been up 10," Colorado coach Tad Boyle
said. "We were shooting 50 percent but we had 11 turnovers."
NOTES: USC G Shaqquan Aaron briefly left the game holding his
midsection late in the first half but returned before intermission.
... Colorado is now 2-3 against ranked teams this season. ... The
Trojans are 2-7 against the Buffaloes in Pac-12 play and 1-5 in
Boulder. ... Chimezie Metu's career high was 21 set Jan. 13, 2016,
against UCLA.
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