The stage was set.
An announcement the day earlier that the game was already sold out. The marketing staff promoting a “white out” to leverage those fans — especially the students, who would wait in long lines wrapping around Galen Center to get their place behind the baseline for this showdown. No. 2-ranked Arizona visiting in a highly-anticipated rematch after USC had squandered a prime opportunity to win the first meeting in Tucson, Ariz., last month. An ESPN spotlight.
And then …
“Unfortunately, we did not reciprocate all the hard work everybody did, and everybody was in the building pumped up to see a great basketball game — we did not play very well and Arizona did,” Trojans coach Andy Enfield said. “Give them credit — they outplayed us and they looked like the second-ranked team in the country tonight.”
The gap between the two teams sure looked a lot wider this time, as the Wildcats blew past the No. 16 Trojans, 91-71, Tuesday night to clinch the Pac-12 regular-season…
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