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USC (10-1, 0-1) had the top two scorers of the game with JuJu Watkins pouring in 27 and McKenzie Forbes scoring 23, but with four double-digit scorers, UCLA proved it has the depth to challenge ...
Dylan Andrews finishes with 20 points and Adem Bona had 10 points and 10 rebounds as UCLA defeats USC 65-50 to give Mick Cronin his first win at Galen Center.
The Trojans win their first outright conference title as Maile Hayes scores the game's only goal in the 36th minute Sunday at Dignity Health Sports Park.
UCLA vs. USC Football Manager's Bowl – UCLA and USC football equipment managers compete in a flag football contest the week leading up to the actual football game. [34] The series was suspended in 2007 after several participants required hospital emergency-room treatment in 2006 because of injuries [ 35 ] In 2011, the UCLA managers beat the ...
The 1967 UCLA vs. USC football game was an American college football game played during the 1967 NCAA University Division football season on November 18, 1967. The UCLA Bruins, 7–0–1 and ranked No. 1, with senior quarterback Gary Beban as a Heisman Trophy candidate, played the USC Trojans, 8–1 and ranked No. 4, with junior running back O. J. Simpson also as a Heisman candidate.
The following is a list of Pac-12 Rivalry games. The first rivalry game played was the Big Game between Cal & Stanford on March 19, 1892, with Stanford winning 14−10. The winner of the Duel in the Desert receives the Territorial Cup which the NCAA has certified as the oldest rivalry trophy in college football.
USC defensive end Sam Greene hits UCLA quarterback Ethan Garbers as he delivers an incomplete pass on Bruins' last offensive play during a loss to Trojans on Saturday at the Rose Bowl.
The game is an American college football rivalry between the UCLA Bruins and USC Trojans, part of the overall UCLA–USC rivalry. The Victory Bell is a 295-pound (134 kg) brass bell that originally rang atop a Southern Pacific railroad locomotive .