Trojans ace Harvard test
Freshman racks up 27 points, 14 rebounds as Trojans take third in Orlando Invitational.
Freshman Okongwu puts on a show as USC wins the third-place game in the Orlando Invitational.
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Onyeka Okongwu had 27 points and 14 rebounds as USC defeated Harvard 77-62 for third place Sunday night at the Orlando Invitational.
The freshman forward, who shot 12 for 14, had 21 first-half points to help the Trojans go up 52-43. He scored 53 points and grabbed 28 rebounds during the three-game event.
Jonah Mathews and Quinton Adlesh both added 12 points for USC (7-2), which used its size to take control during a second half in which the Trojans took a 25-point advantage with nine minutes left.
Noah Kirkwood had 12 points for Harvard (5-4). Bryce Aiken, who averaged 22.5 points over the first two games of the tournament, had 10.
USC shot 49.2% (30 for 61) and outscored Harvard 3620 in the paint.
Harvard was 21-57 (36.8%) from the floor and was outrebounded 42-28.
USC rebounded after losing 101-79 to Marquette on Friday.
The Trojans were unable to contain Golden Eagles guard Markus Howard, who set a tournament record with 51 points.
Harvard played the role of preseason top pick in the Ivy League media poll announced by the league in October. The Crimson, which beat Texas A&M 62-51 and led No. 5 and eventual invitational champion Maryland by four at halftime before losing 80-73 earlier in the tournament, wore down during the second half Sunday.