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Isaiah Mobley scores 19 as No. 7 USC stays perfect with win over Cal

USC forward Isaiah Mobley shoots against California.
USC forward Isaiah Mobley dunks during the first half of the Trojans’ 77-63 victory over Cal on Thursday.
(Jed Jacobsohn / Associated Press)
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Isaiah Mobley had 19 points and nine rebounds and sparked a late surge to help keep No. 7 USC unbeaten as the Trojans held off California 77-63 on Thursday night.

Playing for the first time in nearly three weeks after having three games postponed or canceled due to COVID-19 issues, USC (13-0, 3-0 Pac-12) pulled away with a pair of big runs in the second half to extend its best start since winning its first 14 during the 2016-17 season.

The Trojans remained mostly isolated during their delay and had only a handful of practices together before resuming their schedule.

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“Guys just tried to stay as ready as they could through the quarantine process,” Mobley said. “There wasn’t much we could do but a lot of guys were watching film, trying to fix the stuff they could work on. Of course we were a little rusty, but we just kind of came together and we’re starting to catch a flow where everyone’s being aggressive, everyone’s showing up.”

The rust showed early against Cal, but USC coach Andy Enfield found little else about which to complain.

COVID-19 issues within the Stanford men’s basketball program has forced Saturday’s game in Palo Alto against USC to be postponed.

“I was worried about our offensive rhythm, but we found it pretty quickly,” Enfield said. “Once we started defending at a higher level, we took the lead. Our defense in the second half was outstanding.”

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Mobley, who opened the game with a thunderous one-handed dunk, made several clutch jumpers and repeatedly attacked the Golden Bears defense in the paint. Drew Peterson scored a season-high 17 points for the Trojans, and Boogie Ellis had 14 points and four rebounds.

Grant Anticevich had 19 points for California (9-6, 2-2), and Jordan Shepherd scored 17 points.

The Golden Bears lost despite becoming the first team to shoot better than 40% from the field against the Trojans.

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Amid a tidal wave of COVID-19 cases, USC will close its indoor home athletic events to the general public through Jan. 14.

“We didn’t play well enough to beat a top-10 team tonight,” Cal coach Mark Fox said. “We didn’t rebound the ball in the first half, and then in the second half we didn’t force enough stops to even have our rebounding be exposed. They wore us out on the interior and that was more disappointing than surprising.”

Mobley scored 12 points in the first half and had a 36-31 halftime lead, but USC couldn’t shake the Bears until the second half.

Ellis scored on a pair of driving layups as part of a 10-4 run to open the second half and give the Trojans a 46-38 lead. After Cal closed to 54-50 on Anticevich’s baseline jumper, Mobley powered in from the key, then hit a 3-pointer to ignite a 16-5 surge.

“Coach has been telling me to stay aggressive, choose my moments but stay aggressive,” Mobley said. “Once we got the flow, my teammates believed in me and they put me in the right positions to score.”

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