USC tops Indiana with rebounding edge and free-throw advantage as Arenas shines

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Indiana’s three-game win streak ended at USC as the Trojans overwhelmed the Hoosiers on the boards (11 offensive rebounds for 15 second-chance points) and controlled the foul line (USC 25-for-31). Indiana shot just 28.6% from three (10-for-35) and couldn’t close a halftime gap. Lamar Wilkerson scored 33 for IU, but USC freshman Alijah Arenas stepped up with 29 after Chad Baker-Mazara’s injury, helping the Trojans pull away in an 81-75 win.
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