USC Holds Off UT Arlington in Intense 98-95 Victory
The USC Trojans survived a fierce challenge from the UT Arlington Mavericks, securing a 98-95 win at the Galen Center. Led by Desmond Claude's standout performance with 26 points, eight assists, and five rebounds, USC withstood a relentless UT Arlington team that excelled in three-point shooting, keeping the game close until the final moments.
Fast Start and Early USC Lead
USC set the pace early, beginning the game with a 17-5 run. Guard Desmond Claude and forward Josh Cohen led the charge, both making crucial plays that put the Trojans in control. By halftime, USC held a 51-42 advantage, with Cohen contributing 12 points in the first half and Wesley Yates III adding 10. However, the Mavericks stayed within reach, thanks to an impressive shooting display from Jaden Wells, who scored 20 first-half points and hit six three-pointers to keep UT Arlington competitive.
Throughout the first half, USC maintained a strong inside presence, outscoring UT Arlington in the paint. This advantage would prove crucial, as UT Arlington’s high-efficiency three-point shooting allowed them to stay within striking distance, shooting a remarkable 67 percent from beyond the arc.
UT Arlington’s Second-Half Comeback Attempt
The second half saw the Mavericks rally, capitalizing on USC’s brief defensive lapses. UT Arlington went on a 23-11 run, with Kade Douglas and Jaxon Ellingsworth each hitting multiple shots, allowing the Mavericks to briefly take the lead at 69-68 with just under 12 minutes remaining. UT Arlington’s offensive surge kept the crowd on edge, as the game remained highly competitive with multiple lead changes.
Claude continued to deliver for USC in response to UT Arlington’s push, making critical plays that helped the Trojans regain control. The Trojans consistently turned to Claude, Cohen, and Terrance Williams II, who combined to put USC back in front. With less than 10 minutes left, USC held a slim lead, and the game remained a nail-biter as both teams traded buckets and neither side established a substantial cushion.
Clutch Plays and Late Game Heroics
The final minutes saw Claude step up once again. After a crucial ball screen by Cohen, Claude hit a layup, giving USC a slight lead with just over a minute remaining. Moments later, following a UT Arlington turnover, Claude sank a one-footed jumper from the free-throw line, extending USC’s lead to 94-90 with 19 seconds left. Although Ellingsworth quickly answered with a three-pointer, closing the gap to one, USC’s Terrance Williams II and Saint Thomas hit crucial free throws to secure the 98-95 victory.
Claude’s performance was complemented by Cohen’s 19 points and eight rebounds, along with Williams’s 18 points and Yates’s contributions off the bench. This balance of scoring across the roster allowed USC to withstand the Mavericks’ relentless offense, as UT Arlington remained competitive with their remarkable three-point shooting, ultimately finishing 16-for-24 from beyond the arc.
Key Performances and Statistical Highlights
Desmond Claude’s all-around effort stood out, as he shot 9-of-12 from the field and 8-of-9 from the free-throw line. His ability to score, assist, and rebound at critical junctures highlighted his importance to USC’s success. Josh Cohen’s inside presence also contributed significantly, allowing the Trojans to capitalize on their size advantage over the Mavericks. Williams provided an additional scoring option with his efficient 18 points, and Yates added depth to the Trojans’ offensive arsenal.
For UT Arlington, Jaden Wells led all scorers with 27 points, including seven three-pointers, showcasing his shooting prowess. Ellingsworth added 19 points, hitting four from beyond the arc, and the Mavericks' impressive outside shooting kept USC on their toes throughout the game. Despite being outscored in the paint 50-24, UT Arlington’s long-range shooting helped them remain competitive against the Trojans’ defensive efforts.
Looking Ahead
With this victory, USC advances to 3-0 on the season, showing resilience in close contests and proving their ability to execute under pressure. The Trojans now prepare to host former Pac-12 rival Cal on Sunday evening at the Galen Center, aiming to extend their unbeaten record.
For UT Arlington, this game highlighted their offensive potential, especially from beyond the arc. Although they fell short, the Mavericks demonstrated their capability to compete with high-caliber opponents, leaving room for optimism as they continue their season.







