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USC falls on the road to Utah, 83-74

Utah guard Sedrick Barefield (2) drives around USC guard Derryck Thornton (5) during the second half on Thursday in Salt Lake City.
Utah guard Sedrick Barefield (2) drives around USC guard Derryck Thornton (5) during the second half on Thursday in Salt Lake City.
(Rick Bowmer / Associated Press)
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Parker Van Dyke made six 3-pointers and scored 20 points to lead Utah to an 83-74 win over USC on Thursday night.

Timmy Allen scored 19 and Sedrick Barefield had 17 to help the Utes (16-13, 10-7 Pac-12) sweep USC (15-15, 8-9) this season.

Freshman Elijah Weaver scored a career-high 17 points and Bennie Boatright and Nick Rakocevic also had 17 apiece for the Trojans, who have lost their last three and six of eight.

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Boatright has made 29 of 53 3-point attempts in his last five games but the Utes usually had a defender draped on him and limited his attempts.

Van Dyke’s 3-pointer gave Utah a 76-61 lead with 3:42 remaining but the Utes, who have struggled with the press at times this season, had a couple turnovers that allowed the Trojans to draw within single digits. It might have been even tighter but the officials withdrew an offensive foul on Novak Topalovic after video review with 2:09 left.

Utah led 55-48 before going on an 11-2 run that was capped with an alley-oop and dunk from Tillman to Allen. The Utes led 66-50 with 10:06 to play as the crowd roared.

Jayce Johnson, Utah’s usual starting center, was out with an ankle issue but the Utes dominated in the paint and outrebounded the Trojans 32-23.

The Utes only trailed in the first minute and outscored the Trojans 12-0 in second-chance points and a 9-0 in fastbreak points in the first half.

USC’s Jonah Mathews was carried off the court after suffering a leg injury near the end of the first half but returned to play in the second half and finished with 10 points.

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Saturday at Colorado, 2 p.m. PST, Coors Events Center, Pac-12 Networks — The Trojans lost to the Buffaloes 69-65 at Galen Center on Feb. 9. Colorado guard McKinley Wright broke a 65-65 tie with two layups in the final two minutes. The Buffaloes defeated UCLA 93-68 on Thursday behind 27 points from sophomore guard Tyler Bey.

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