
The USC Trojans' first road trip of the 2025-26 season has not been a memorable one for coach Eric Musselman’s team. USC’s latest 80-51 loss to the No. 12 Michigan State Spartans on Monday night in East Lansing added to the Trojans' road struggles. In addition to the blowout loss to Michigan State, USC also opened its three-game Big Ten road trip, falling 96-66 to the No. 2 Michigan Wolverines in Ann Arbor on Jan. 2.
With the Trojans' losing consecutive games on the road, many fans are concerned about USC’s ability to compete in the Big Ten moving forward. While the Trojans were expected to lose to both Michigan and Michigan State, as they are two of the best teams in the Big Ten this season, it's how the Trojans have lost that is a concern.
In the two losses to Michigan and Michigan State, the Trojans have struggled with turnovers and field goal shooting percentage. USC has committed a combined 38 turnovers and has shot under 35 percent from the field in both its losses. Three-point shooting has also been a struggle for the Trojans. In the games against the Spartans and the Wolverines, USC has shot under 25 percent from beyond the arc.
The Trojans have lacked depth in their backcourt since the devastating injuries to USC guards Rodney Rice and Amarion Dickerson, which may be holding the team back offensively. That lack of depth for the Trojans has been on full display in the recent losses. The Wolverines and Spartans have outplayed the Trojans in both matchups by forcing turnovers and capitalizing in transition.
Despite leading the Trojans with 16 points against Michigan State, USC guard Ezra Ausar committed seven turnovers, a team high in the loss to the Spartans. The recent stretch for the Trojans has been difficult to say the least, but not all hope is lost for USC to solve its issues in the backcourt.
USC is hopeful that talented Trojan freshman guard Alijah Arenas can make his debut in mid-January. His addition to USC's lineup will help the Trojans get back on track offensively. Arenas is rated as a five-star recruit, per 247Sports. Alijah has the potential to be a star for USC, as the son of former NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas.
While they have struggled recently, USC guards Jordan Marsh and Jerry Easter have shown promising potential for the Trojans this season. One breakout performance by either is all it could take to boost their confidence heading into the heat of Big Ten play.
Despite only recording two points in his first three games as a midseason transfer pickup, Robert Morris transfer guard Kam Woods could become a reliable option as he gets more comfortable in his new role.
With the recent loss to Michigan State, the Trojans post a 12-3 record on the season, and are 1-3 in the Big Ten. Heading into the final game of their Midwest road trip to begin the 2026 calendar year, USC must finish with a win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers on Friday night.
Beating the Gophers and improving to 13-3 on the season, and 2-3 in the Big Ten, will give USC’s team confidence heading back to Los Angeles, which has been lacking in USC’s consecutive losses. The tip-off between the Trojans and the Golden Gophers is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. PT from Williams Arena in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with the game broadcast on the Big Ten Network.
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