Washington earned a 91–72 win over USC in NCAA action, pulling away for a 19-point victory. The Huskies set the tone with consistent scoring pressure and used stretches of strong defense to create separation on the scoreboard as the game progressed.
USC had difficulty keeping pace once Washington found its rhythm, as the Huskies were able to string together multiple scoring runs and limit the Trojans’ ability to answer with sustained offense. Washington’s advantage grew into a comfortable margin, and they maintained control through the final minutes to close out the win.
Individual top performers and full team statistical details were not provided, so standout contributions can’t be verified here. Even so, the overall result reflects Washington’s ability to execute more efficiently over 40 minutes and win the key stretches that decided the game.
Going forward, Washington can build on the performance as a statement win and a sign of momentum, while USC will look to address the issues that led to the lopsided margin—particularly generating more consistent offense and preventing extended opponent runs.

