When is the USC vs. Troy basketball game?
Thursday, November 20, 2025, at 7 p.m.
Sports / College Basketball
The USC Trojans (3-0) are set to face the Troy Trojans at the Galen Center on Thursday, November 20, 2025, at 7 p.m. This will be only the second meeting between the two teams, with USC having won the previous encounter in 2016. USC aims to...
USC is coming off a strong 87-67 victory over Illinois State, highlighted by Rodney Rice's impressive triple-double performance. The Trojans demonstrated a strong defensive presence in the second half, securing the win with crucial blocks and steals.
Troy, coached by Scott Cross, enters the game following a double-overtime victory against San Diego State. Troy excels in steals and turnovers, led offensively by sophomore guard Cooper Campbell and junior forward Thomas Dowd.
USC boasts a potent offense with three players averaging over 17 points. Their lineup efficiency is also noteworthy, with a specific lineup featuring Chad Baker-Mazara, Jacob Cofie, Amarion Dickerson, Gabe Dynes, and Rodney Rice ranking among the top in team efficiency margin.
Thursday, November 20, 2025, at 7 p.m.
Galen Center, Los Angeles, Calif.
Rodney Rice, Chad Baker-Mazara, and Ezra Ausar.
Troy is ranked 17th in the NCAA in steals per game.
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