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Basketball: USC completes sweep of Arizona, ASU for first time since 1985

The USC basketball team didn’t make it look as easy Saturday as the last one, and certainly not as easy as it looked like it was going to be in the first half, but the Trojans ultimately got the job done again while completing the program’s first road sweep of Arizona and Arizona State since 1985. The annual trip through Tucson and Tempe had vexed coach Andy Enfield’s program over the years — and the program overall for much longer — but two days after closing out a 14-point win at Arizona, the Trojans shook off a huge Arizona State comeback to claim a 73-64 road win over the Sun Devils. USC (8-2, 3-1 Pac-12) has won three straight conference games overall since dropping its opener to Colorado.

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