USC didn’t need perfection — it needed poise. On February 4, 2026, the Trojans (16-6) delivered it late, closing out Indiana (15-7) for an 81-75 win in a high-stakes February spot that read like a résumé game for both sides.
The margin never demanded style points. It demanded answers. USC found enough of them, turning a six-point final into a statement about control: when the game narrowed, the Trojans still owned the finish.
What happened
USC led the only number that matters at the horn, winning 81-75. With quarter-by-quarter scoring unavailable, the game’s shape is best captured by the finish: Indiana stayed within striking distance, but USC’s closing execution separated the teams in the final result.
Turning point: USC’s closing composure
Indiana made it a game late — the six-point final reflects real pressure — but USC didn’t blink. In a matchup between teams arriving with recent inconsistency (USC’s WLWLL form; Indiana’s WWWLL), the Trojans’ ability to stay organized in crunch time became the difference-maker.
Why it matters going forward
USC: At 16-6, this was the kind of win that stabilizes a month. The Trojans entered with a stop-start stretch and used a clean result — no overtime, no extra possessions required — to reinforce that they can win tight games even when momentum is fragile.
Indiana: The Hoosiers fall to 15-7 with a loss that interrupts their push to reassert themselves after a mixed run. The encouraging piece is obvious: they were close enough to force real late-game decisions. The missing piece is equally clear: they didn’t land the final punch.
Game details
League: NCAA
Season: 2025-2026
Date: February 4, 2026
Venue: TBD
Final: USC 81, Indiana 75

