
USC Trojans Ride Momentum in Big Ten Tournament
The No. 25 USC Trojans have opened the Big Ten Tournament with a dominant shutout of Michigan State and a gritty contest against top‑seeded UCLA, setting the stage for a potential championship run.
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The No. 25 USC Trojans have opened the Big Ten Tournament with a dominant shutout of Michigan State and a gritty contest against top‑seeded UCLA, setting the stage for a potential championship run.

Friday’s action at Charles Schwab Field Omaha saw the Trojans dominate, the Bruins escape a late rally, and the Cornhuskers seize a tight contest, setting the stage for Saturday’s next round.

The USC Trojans baseball team defeated Michigan State 7-0 in the Big Ten Tournament, highlighted by ace Mason Edwards' four scoreless innings and a rain-delayed bullpen effort that kept the shutout alive.

Ranked 25th nationally, USC enters the Big Ten Tournament as the fourth seed, facing 12th‑seeded Michigan State in a matchup that highlights a season of dominance, from a 42‑14 record to a nation‑leading nine shutouts.