Rodney Rice exploded for a triple-double in his breakout performance for USC, propelling the Trojans to a commanding 87-67 victory over Illinois State and announcing a new era of ambition and versatility for a team now 3-0 in the Hall of Fame Series.
The Trojans knew they needed a spark and Friday night, Rodney Rice delivered a wildfire. Sporting USC colors for the first time after transferring from Maryland, Rice poured in 21 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists—becoming the heartbeat of a dazzling team performance that overwhelmed Illinois State 87-67 at Intuit Dome.
A Star Emerges: Rice Leads, Trojans Dominate
Rice’s arrival heralded preseason optimism, but few anticipated the magnitude of his impact this early. His triple-double marks a career milestone and sets the tone for a Trojans team now riding momentum, after what could stand as the early statement game of the non-conference slate. Alongside Rice, Chad Baker-Mazara erupted for 18 points; Gabe Dynes added 14 and Ezra Ausar chipped in 13, revealing a multi-pronged offense for USC in just the third game of the season.
The rout began with a blistering 31-8 first-half run, highlighted by Rice’s double-digit scoring and Dynes’ electrifying dunks. At halftime, the Trojans held a 40-26 advantage, thanks to lockdown stretches and rapid scoring bursts.
Illinois State’s Surge and USC’s Icy Response
The Redbirds, who won 22 games last year for their best mark in nearly a decade, refused to fold. Ty’Reek Coleman (16 points) and Johnny Kinziger (15 points) ignited a second-half push that saw Illinois State close the gap to just six points. But every charge was met with a USC answer: critical threes by Rice and Amarion Dickerson, singular defensive stops, and a basket-for-basket resilience that shut down the comeback attempt.
Triple-Double Watch: Why Rice’s Feat Matters
Triple-doubles remain rare in college basketball due to shorter games and distributed playmaking responsibilities, making Rice’s achievement not only a showcase of skill but of poise and versatility. In one of their highest-profile early season showcases, USC displayed the blueprint for a team built around multiple creators and relentless tempo.
- Offensive firepower: Four Trojans in double figures signals a system that can win in multiple ways.
- Defensive pressure: Stretches of stifling defense led to points in transition, a classic mark of past elite USC teams.
- Mental toughness: Illinois State’s mid-game surge was met with calm, coordinated response and scoring outbursts to put the game away.
Setting the Tone for the Season
The win marks a third consecutive victory for the Trojans, following a 31-point thrashing of Manhattan in which they posted 114 points—a Galen Center record and a top-5 scoring mark in USC’s history. Such statistics offer early evidence that this year’s Trojans may have the balance and confidence to challenge for top spots in the AP Top 25 and remain in the conversation for conference and national relevance. [AP News Top 25]
As Rice cements himself not just as a new starter but as a foundational player, fan excitement grows for games against tougher opposition and the potential for postseason heroics.
The Next Challenges – And What’s at Stake
What’s especially significant for Trojan faithful is that this early surge isn’t about one hot shooting night. The team’s depth extends beyond Rice or its lead scorers: bench players like Amarion Dickerson are providing key threes and defensive minutes, while freshmen and transfers blend seamlessly into the rotation. Illinois State, a proven mid-major with momentum from last season, offered a stiff early test—a test that USC passed with composure, shooting, and evolving chemistry. [AP College Basketball]
Looking ahead, Illinois State visits Long Beach State on Sunday while USC hosts Troy on Thursday—a chance for the Trojans to continue building their identity before diving into the heart of the season.
Fan Reactions and Trojan Aspirations
Fans and analysts alike are buzzing about Rice’s seamless integration and the team’s ability to close the door on quality opponents. “If Rice is this productive, and if Baker-Mazara and Dynes keep delivering, USC is a legitimate threat,” is a common refrain among Trojans faithful and message boards.
Beyond the stat sheet, the biggest takeaways are the mix of hunger, depth, height, and, crucially, a new lead guard who appears ready to etch his name among the program’s top playmakers. That combination spells trouble for opponents—and makes the next USC games must-watch for anyone tracking the national college basketball picture.
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