The Trojans controlled the game on both ends, pairing efficient shooting with aggressive defense to build a commanding lead that stretched throughout the second half. Chad Baker-Mazara led the way for USC, finishing with 20 points while adding five rebounds, five assists, and key defensive plays that set the tone. Jacob Cofie was active in the paint, contributing 12 points and helping anchor USC’s interior presence, while Desmond Marsh chipped in 11 points and sparked transition offense. Jaden Brownell added six points off the bench, rounding out a balanced scoring effort.
USC shot 55.0 percent from the field and knocked down 39.1 percent of its three-point attempts, a sharp contrast to UTSA’s struggles from the floor. The Trojans also moved the ball effectively, recording 18 assists and winning the rebounding battle, particularly on the defensive end. Their defensive pressure forced 17 UTSA turnovers, which USC consistently converted into points.

UTSA was paced by Primo Spears Moss, who scored 16 points, while Jaxson Rayfield added 14. Marcus Hayes contributed across the stat sheet with six points, five assists, and two steals. Despite grabbing 17 offensive rebounds, the Roadrunners were unable to capitalize consistently, shooting just 34.9 percent overall and 25.9 percent from three-point range.
By the final minute, USC had stretched the margin to 27 points, capping a wire-to-wire performance that showcased depth, efficiency, and defensive intensity. With the win, the Trojans continued to build momentum at home as they move deeper into their nonconference schedule.






