Updates from November 11th, 2007

Rivers doubtful for ASU game

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

LB Keith Rivers suffered a high ankle sprain during Saturday night’s victory in Berkeley, the team announced on Sunday. Right now, he appears to be doubtful for the Trojans’ next game (one week from Thursday against Arizona State), although he hasn’t officially been ruled out and probably won’t be until next week.
Fellow linebacker Clay Matthews […]

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Valet parking: If it’s good enough for the Lakers, …

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

Any Trojan basketball fan with an extra $25 burning a hole in his or her wallet may be happy to learn that valet parking has been added to the Galen Center for men’s basketball games this season. The service is available in front of the arena beginning 1.5 hours prior to tipoff–although we presume the […]

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Trojans inch up in polls

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

The Trojans’ rainy night in Berkeley wasn’t for nothing; the team’s 24-17 victory over the Bears sent USC moving upward in the major polls and the Pac-10 standings. USC rose from 12 to 11 in this week’s AP poll, from 15 to 13 in the USA Today coaches’ poll, and from 14 to 13 in […]

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Recap: (12) USC 24, (24) Cal 17

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

It was a dark and stormy night at Berkeley’s Memorial Stadium on Saturday (well, maybe just stormy), but the twelfth-ranked Trojans (8-2, 5-2) were able to hold onto a slippery ball long enough to outlast No. 24 California (6-3, 3-4) by a touchdown, 24-17. USC utilized a timely defense and a career-best performance by senior […]

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Recap: Mercer 96, (18) USC 81

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

OJ Mayo’s 32-point effort in his Trojan debut was not enough to save 18th-ranked USC from falling to 0-3 in season openers under third-year head coach Tim Floyd, as the Trojans (0-1) were trounced by unranked Atlantic Sun Conference school Mercer (1-0) on Saturday at the Galen Center, 96-81. The Bears led by as many […]

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