Ask around and it’s not hard to see that Tim Floyd doesn’t have the greatest of reputations on the USC campus. Sure, the former men’s basketball coach — who was hired March 29 to take the helm at the University of Texas at El Paso — compiled a very respectable 85-50 record in his four [...]
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Second string getting chance to shine
With injuries keeping many first teamers out of practice, others are getting needed reps.
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Sophomore outside hitter Tony Ciarelli’s 28 kills on .429 hitting helps the Trojans outlast UCI.
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Nine different Women of Troy score as the USC women’s water polo team dominates Brown.
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No. 6 USC will play its final two home matches today and Saturday at the Galen Center.
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The Trojans start the home portion of their Pac-10 schedule looking for some consistency.
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Visiting Brown will put USC’s current winning streak and line of victories to the test against a strong East Coast squad.
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USC coach Ron Allice knows that even his team’s best might not be good enough in Texas.
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Even with all of the fans lining the barrier of Cromwell Field on Wednesday, USC’s annual pro day was a somewhat subdued spectacle. Maybe it was Texas’ concurrent pro day drawing away scouts. Maybe it was the fact that Pete Carroll didn’t make a return to Los Angeles — instead he was in Austin, Texas, [...]
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