USC Women's Hoops Stuns UCLA in CIF Title Buzzer-Beater
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The USC Trojans high school women's basketball team delivered a stunning upset over the UCLA Bruins in the CIF State Championship on Saturday, sealing the title with a buzzer-beating shot in front of a packed Golden 1 Center crowd. USC, representing Southern California's elite prep talent, overcame a late deficit to claim the championship trophy, extending their heated crosstown rivalry that mirrors the college powerhouses in Los Angeles. The win, first reported by CBS Sacramento, highlights the Trojans' 28-3 season record, bolstered by standout performances akin to college star JuJu Watkins' 29-point outings in recent USC-UCLA clashes.
Trailing by two with seconds remaining, USC guard Mia Rodriguez drained a contested 3-pointer at the horn, finishing with 22 points and earning tournament MVP honors. UCLA's Lauren Betts-like center, sophomore phenom Aaliyah Johnson, fought valiantly with 18 points and 12 rebounds, but the Bruins' 30-2 campaign fell short in this high-stakes decider. Played amid California's competitive Central Section pipeline, the game drew over 15,000 fans, many bused from L.A.'s Pauley Pavilion and Galen Center communities, amplifying local stakes in the nation's top prep league.
This CIF thriller caps a season where USC swept UCLA in key matchups, much like the college Trojans' regular-season edge before UCLA's Big Ten revenge. Coaches from both sides, drawing from USC's Lindsay Gottlieb and UCLA's Cori Close playbooks, praised the resilience, with USC's staff noting the win's boost for recruits eyeing Pac-12 paths. As California hoops eyes March Madness feeders, this upset solidifies USC's legacy in the state's storied basketball landscape.
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