Jordan Adams scored 20 points, four others scored at least 10 points and UCLA never trailed in a 75-59 victory over USC on the Trojans’ floor Sunday.
The Bruins (20-7 overall, 10-4 Pacific-12 Conference) avenged a 75-71 overtime loss to the Trojans (12-15, 7-7) earlier this season.
Kyle Anderson, Larry Drew II and Shabazz Muhammad scored 11 points each, and David Wear had 10 points and 11 rebounds for the Bruins.
UCLA made eight of its first 10 shots, racing to a 19-6 lead just over 5 minutes into the game. The Bruins held a 47-26 lead at halftime.
J.T. Terrell led USC with 17 points, including 14 in the second half.
PAC-12 WOMEN
At No. 4 Stanford 74, Oregon 50: Chiney Ogwumike scored 27 points, grabbed a school-record 24 rebounds and set a Cardinal career mark with her 52nd double-double in a victory over the Ducks.
Ogwumike, a junior, broke the career double-double record she had shared with her older sister, Nnemkadi Ogwumike.
Stanford (26-2, 15-1) beat Oregon (4-24, 2-14) for the 17th consecutive time, improving to 47-8 in the series.
At No. 6 California 58, Oregon State 56: Layshia Clarendon scored 26 points and the Golden Bears (25-2, 15-1) rallied from 17 points down in the first half to defeat the Beavers (9-19, 3-13), extending the longest winning streak in school history to 13.
At No. 17 UCLA 63, USC 58: Nirra Fields and Thea Lemberger each scored 12 points, combined for 11 rebounds, and the Bruins (21-6, 12-4) held off a late rally to beat the Trojans (8-19, 5-11) for their eighth win in the past 10 games.
At No. 20 Colorado 68, Washington 61: Kristi Kingma scored 19 points, but the Huskies (19-8, 11-5) couldn’t overcome the ranked Buffaloes (22-5, 11-5).
Washington’s Jazmine Davis was held in check most of the afternoon, scoring just nine points. She entered the game averaging 19.6.
Arielle Roberson scored 16 points and senior Chucky Jeffery grabbed 13 rebounds for Colorado.
At Utah 59, Washington State 47: Freshman guard Lia Galdeira led the Cougars (10-17, 6-10) with 14 points and guard Katie Grad added seven points as Washington State fell in its regular season road finale to the Utes (16-11, 7-9).
Utah shot 42.9 percent from the field and posted a 45-24 rebounding advantage over the Cougars.
At Arizona State 59, Arizona 58: Haley Videckis hit a 3-pointer with 22.8 seconds remaining to lift the Sun Devils (13-15, 5-11) past the in-state rival Wildcats (12-15, 4-12).
Arizona State had led by as much as 12 in the first half but Arizona rallied in second half.



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