Lodi News-Sentinel

USC knocks out Jayhawks

- — Gary Bedore, The Kansas City Star

Kansas’ stay in the NCAA bubble will be a short one.

The No. 6-seeded USC Trojans of the Pac-12 Conference rolled to a 19-point halftime lead en route

to an historic 85-51 rout of the No. 3-seed Jayhawks in a secondroun­d NCAA Tournament West Regional game on Monday at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapol­is.

The 34-point loss is Kansas’ worst in NCAA Tournament history. KU’s previous worst loss was by 18 points to Indiana back in 1940.

It was also KU’s worst loss in the Bill Self era, surpassing a 32point defeat to Kentucky during the 2013-14 season.

Isaiah Mobley scored 17 points and brother Evan added 10 points (with 13 boards) for the Trojans, who advanced to a Sweet 16 game against Oregon on Sunday.

Isaiah White scored 13 points, Tahj Eaddy 12 and Cheviz Goodwin added 10 for the Trojans (247), who led 40-21 at halftime thanks to 21 combined points from the Mobley brothers — Isaiah (14) and Evan (seven).

USC joined Oregon (2017), Stanford (2014) and UCLA (2007) as Pac-12 teams to defeat the Jayhawks in the NCAAs, and as a result end KU’s season, in the past 18 years under Self.

Marcus Garrett, who had foul problems, scored 15 points for KU (21-9), which had defeated Eastern Washington in a firstround contest on Saturday prior to Monday’s defeat on Butler University’s campus.

KU junior Ochai Agbaji had an especially rough night. He hit 3 of 13 shots and scored eight points. KU as a team hit 29% of its shots and was 6 of 25 from three.

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