The Maui News

USC routs Kansas; Pac-12 improves to 9-1 in NCAAs

- By DAVE SKRETTA

INDIANAPOL­IS — Southern California coach Andy Enfield is taking another program to the Sweet 16.

The only surprise about this one? How handily his Trojans took apart No. 3 seed Kansas.

Isaiah Mobley hit four 3-pointers and scored 17 points, All-American little brother Evan added 10 points and 13 rebounds, and sixth-seeded USC rolled to an 85-51 victory Monday night inside Hinkle Fieldhouse — more than doubling the worst margin of defeat for the Jayhawks in 49 trips to the NCAA Tournament.

“This game meant a lot to our program and our fans. USC basketball is on the rise,” said Enfield, who coached No. 15 seed Florida Gulf Coast to the Sweet 16 in 2013 and now has the Trojans there for the first time in 14 years.

They will face seventh-seeded Oregon in a Pac-12 showdown Sunday night. The Ducks upset secondseed­ed Iowa 95-80 earlier Monday as the Pac-12 went 9-1 during the NCAA Tournament’s opening weekend, with four of the conference’s five teams reaching the Sweet 16.

Isaiah White contribute­d 13 points, Tahj Eaddy had 12 and Chevez Goodwin 10 for the red-hot Trojans (24-7), who went 11 of 18 from the 3-point arc, shot 57 percent from the field overall and nearly doubled up the Jayhawks on the glass.

“Everyone contribute­d tonight, whether it showed up on the stat sheet or not, and that’s why we won by the margin we did,” Isaiah Mobley said. “When we’re confident, I believe in our team, that we can go up against anybody.”

Marcus Garrett had 15 points for Kansas (21-9), which had never lost an NCAA tourney game by more than 16 points.

“That’s about as poor as we can play,” Jayhawks coach Bill Self said, “and I’m sure Andy would say that was certainly one of their better moments, better games. It was a bad combinatio­n all the way around for us.”

One of college basketball’s tradition-rich programs, the Jayhawks had played nearly 3,200 games without ever setting foot on the floor of Hinkle Fieldhouse — the iconic hoops cathedral made famous by the Hollywood film “Hoosiers.”

The way they played Monday night, they won’t be eager to return.

“They were obviously more prepared. They played better, coached better — we shot it miserably and it’s going to be hard to score for us over that length. And they shot it unbelievab­ly,” Self said. “We played from a hole the entire time.”

 ?? AP photo ?? Evan Mobley of Southern Cal dunks as Kansas’ Ochai Agbaji defends during the Trojans’ 8551 win over the Jayhawks in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Monday.
AP photo Evan Mobley of Southern Cal dunks as Kansas’ Ochai Agbaji defends during the Trojans’ 8551 win over the Jayhawks in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Monday.

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