No.
10 USC has to work hard to beat North Dakota State
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[November 14, 2017]
LOS ANGELES -- A special
relationship blossomed for forward Bennie Boatwright, who scored a
career-high 28 points in No. 10 USC's 75-65 win Monday over North
Dakota State at Galen Center.
That relationship was between Boatwright and the ball.
"Spalding," he said, discussing his on-court "conversation" with the
game ball. "That's my girlfriend. Sometimes you've got to talk to
her and make sure she goes in, because sometimes she doesn't want to
listen."
The ball did not listen to USC (2-0) for stretches in Monday's win,
a sloppy contest in which the Trojans did not lead by more than five
points until the game's final three minutes.
North Dakota State (0-2) took advantage of dismal 17-of-31
free-shooting from USC, and the Bison used a methodical offensive
approach to lead by as much as 10 points.
"They would hold the ball with their motion offense," USC head coach
Andy Enfield said. "Sometimes, they would shoot in the last five
seconds of the shot clock. Then we'd go down and miss something
quick and go play defense again."
Freshman guard Cameron Hunter led the Bison with a career-high 24
points.
"It was my teammates: They told me to be aggressive, my coaches told
me to be aggressive, and if I had an open shot, I took it," he said.
"It fell tonight."
Despite Hunter's hot hand, Boatwright's interior scoring and
game-high eight rebounds buoyed the Trojans through lulls long
enough for Chimezie Metu and Elijah Stewart to chip in 14 and 10
points in intermittent surges.
Hunter said North Dakota State lacked the same level of aggression
demonstrated in the first half coming out after halftime. Still, the
Bison extended their lead to five points with 9:29 remaining when
forward Deng Geu put down the second of two consecutive dunks.
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Jordan Mathews connected on back-to-back jumpers -- a 3-pointer and
a long two -- to force a tie at the under-eight-minute media
timeout. The Trojans never trailed again, commensurate with USC
switching to a zone defense.
"They're long and their pressure can get to you, speed you up,"
North Dakota State head coach David Richman said. "We lost some of
our poise."
North Dakota State built a 10-point lead in the first half, but USC
whittled away at the deficit with a 12-2 run in the final 3:02.
Stewart found guard Jordan McLaughlin in transition off a steal to
set up a layup just before the buzzer, forcing a halftime tie.
McLaughlin finished with 12 points and a team-high four assists, and
matched Boatwright with eight rebounds.
Jared Samuelson and Paul Miller scored nine and seven points,
respectively, for North Dakota State. Tyson Ward finished with seven
points, a game-high five assists and tied the game high of eight
rebounds.
NOTES: North Dakota State led for 20:10, all in the first 30
minutes. ... USC shot 54.8 percent from the free throw line, its
worst total since shooting 53.8 percent in a loss to Utah last
January. ... USC outrebounded North Dakota State 41-30.
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