USC's 48 first-half points were its most since scoring 55 against Washington on Jan. 6 and its 48-31 halftime lead was its largest since leading the Huskies, 55-34, in the same game.
With his three three-pointers, Brandon Granville moved into third place on USC's career three-point chart. He surpassed Phil Glenn (156) and now has 158.
Brandon Granville's three three-pointers give him 60 for the season, tying him with Duane Cooper and Harold Miner for sixth-most ever in a season at USC. The season record is 93 (Phil Glenn, 1993).
With his 20 points, Brandon Granville moved into 25th on USC's career scoring chart with 995. With five more points, he'll become the 25th player ever at USC to score at least 1,000 points and will become USC's third player this year to reach 1,000 points (Brian Scalabrine and Jeff Trepagnier did it earlier this season).
With 11 points and 15 boards, Brian Scalabrine had his third double-double of the season and seventh of his career.
Jeff Trepagnier scored a team-high 22 points, making him the sixth different Trojan to lead the team in scoring and giving the Trojans six different guys who have scored at least 20 points in a game this season.