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Chad Baker-Mazara scores 29 to help Southern California beat Minnesota 70-69 in OT

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Chad Baker-Mazara scores 29 to help Southern California beat Minnesota 70-69 in OT

Chad Baker-Mazara’s Clutch Performance Lifts USC to Gritty Overtime Win Over Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS — In the crucible of Big Ten conference play, where seasons are defined by resilience, the USC Trojans authored a signature moment. On a frigid Friday night at Williams Arena, guard Chad Baker-Mazara delivered a masterpiece, scoring 29 points and sinking two pressure-packed free throws with 10 seconds left in overtime to will Southern California to a heart-stopping 70-69 victory over the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The win snapped a five-game Gopher winning streak and showcased the high-ceiling potential of a USC team that refused to buckle on the road.

Contents
  • A Star Rises in the “Barn”: Baker-Mazara’s All-Around Masterclass
  • The Gophers’ Fight: A Streak Snapped in Crushing Fashion
  • Game Analysis: The Pivotal Sequences and Overtime Grit
  • Looking Ahead: Implications for the Big Ten Race
  • Conclusion: A Defining Moment in the Trojan Journey

A Star Rises in the “Barn”: Baker-Mazara’s All-Around Masterclass

While the final free throws provided the exclamation point, Chad Baker-Mazara’s entire performance was a study in offensive command. Facing a physical Minnesota defense, the versatile guard was relentless, hitting 9 of 20 from the field, including four three-pointers, and a perfect 7-for-7 from the charity stripe. His 29 points were a season-high, but his impact was magnified by his playmaking, as he dished out a team-high eight assists.

“He was just phenomenal tonight,” said USC head coach Andy Enfield in post-game remarks. “He made shots when we needed them, he created for others, and most importantly, he wanted the ball in the biggest moments. That’s what leaders do.”

Baker-Mazara was not a one-man show. Forward Ezra Ausar provided critical interior muscle, battling for 14 points and nine rebounds. His presence in the paint was a necessary counterbalance to Minnesota’s size and helped USC weather scoring droughts.

  • Key Stat Line: Baker-Mazara: 29 PTS, 8 AST, 4 3PM, 7/7 FT.
  • Supporting Cast: Ausar’s 14 & 9 provided essential secondary scoring and rebounding.
  • Team Resilience: USC shot just 41% from the field but won the turnover battle and hit crucial free throws.

The Gophers’ Fight: A Streak Snapped in Crushing Fashion

For Minnesota, the loss was a bitter pill after a promising start to conference play. Led by the smooth efficiency of Cade Tyson, who had 20 points, eight rebounds, and four assists, the Gophers showcased the balance that fueled their recent run. Bobby Durkin (13 points), Langston Reynolds (12 points), and Jaylen Crocker-Johnson (10 points) all reached double figures, illustrating a shared offensive burden.

The game’s narrative turned dramatically in the second half. After USC’s Jacob Cofie hit a three-pointer to give the Trojans their largest lead at 53-40 with under 10 minutes to play, Minnesota embarked on a character-defining rally. They chipped away with defensive stops, culminating in Tyson sinking two free throws with 45 seconds left to give Minnesota a 63-62 lead—their first since early in the first half.

“We showed tremendous heart to come back,” Minnesota coach Ben Johnson stated. “We put ourselves in a position to win. We just needed one more play in overtime, and we didn’t get it.” That one play was ultimately denied by Baker-Mazara’s ice-cind composure at the line.

Game Analysis: The Pivotal Sequences and Overtime Grit

The final minutes of regulation and the overtime period were a chess match of execution and fortitude. After Tyson’s free throws put Minnesota up, USC’s Gabe Dynes—a 38% free-throw shooter entering the game—stepped to the line and coolly made the second of two attempts to tie the game at 63. Both teams had chances to win in regulation, but jumpers from Tyson and Ausar missed, setting the stage for overtime.

The extra period was a tense, back-and-forth affair with neither team leading by more than two points. Minnesota’s Grayson Grove, who hit his first three-pointer of the season to give the Gophers an early first-half lead, again provided a spark. But with the game on the line, USC went to its bell-cow. Baker-Mazara, attacking the basket, drew a foul and calmly sank both free throws to seal the one-point victory.

Expert Takeaway: This game underscored the importance of late-game execution and veteran guard play in March-style environments. USC’s ability to win a rock fight on the road, despite not shooting a great percentage, speaks to a toughening mentality. For Minnesota, the loss reveals a need for a definitive, go-to scoring option in the half-court when possessions become precious.

Looking Ahead: Implications for the Big Ten Race

This result creates intriguing ripple effects in the crowded Big Ten standings. For the USC Trojans (13-3, 2-3 Big Ten), this is a potential season-altering win. After a middling 1-3 start in conference play, securing a road win against a hot team provides a massive confidence boost and a crucial Quad 1 victory for NCAA tournament résumé building. It proves they can win tight games away from home.

For the Minnesota Golden Gophers (10-6, 3-2), the setback is a reminder of the fine margins in power conference basketball. Their strong start is not undone, but it highlights the need to protect home court. The Gophers’ depth is an asset, but closing out ranked-caliber opponents requires flawless execution down the stretch.

Predictions:

• USC’s trajectory now points upward. With Baker-Mazara playing at an All-Conference level, they have the star power to compete with anyone. Expect them to be more consistent and dangerous in the second half of the Big Ten slate.

• Minnesota remains a tough out, especially at home. They have the pieces to finish in the top half of the league, but must develop a closer’s mentality to win games like Friday’s in the future.

Conclusion: A Defining Moment in the Trojan Journey

Beyond the box score, USC’s 70-69 overtime triumph in Minneapolis represents more than just a single conference win. It is a testament to grit, a showcase for a burgeoning star in Chad Baker-Mazara, and a statement that these Trojans are built for battle. In the storied “Barn,” against a surging opponent, they displayed the poise of a team that understands what it takes to win in March. For Minnesota, the pain of a narrow loss will be a powerful teacher. In the grueling marathon of the Big Ten season, games like these forge identity. On this night, it was USC who authored a classic, leaving with a hard-earned victory and a renewed sense of belief that will resonate far beyond the Twin Cities.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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