Okay, so, I was trying to get the stats for the USC Trojans vs. Washington Huskies men’s basketball game. You know, just casually browsing through to see how the teams are doing this season. It’s always fun to look at these numbers, right?

I started by searching for the overall performance of the USC Trojans. I found out that they have a pretty decent history, with a record of something like 1,696 wins and 1,232 losses since they started in 1907. That’s not too bad! They’ve got a bunch of All-Americans, a good number of league championships, and they’ve made it to the NCAA tournament quite a few times. I mean, who cares about the exact number of 16 or 18, right? They’ve even been to the Final Four twice.
Then I got into the specifics of the game against the Washington Huskies. I was trying to find the date of a recent game they played. Looks like they faced each other on December 7th. But here’s the thing, I couldn’t easily find the exact time. One source said 6:00 pm EST, but it felt like I was digging through a maze to confirm that.
- Player stats – who scored the most, who got the most rebounds, you know, the usual stuff.
- The final score of the game.
- Maybe some highlights, like if there were any cool dunks or something.
What I wanted to see was:
I found some bits and pieces, like a freshman named Isaiah Collier scored 31 points in one game, which is impressive. And there was something about Joshua Morgan making a big play to seal a win for USC. But it wasn’t all in one place, it was scattered around different pages. I did find that Washington was favored to win by 7 points in betting lines. Does that mean they actually won? I’m not sure.
I looked for more details on the game on December 30th, 2022. The information was kinda there, but it wasn’t super clear. I saw something about a clear bag policy and mobile ticketing, but I just wanted the game stats, man.
I even tried looking up their history, like past games between USC and Washington from 2000 to December 7th. There was a lot of information, but it wasn’t organized in a way that made sense to me. I’m no expert, so I got lost in all the details.
So, after all that, I got a general idea of how the teams are doing, but not the detailed breakdown I was hoping for. It’s like, I know they played, I know some cool stuff happened, but I don’t have the full picture. And honestly, I spent way too much time on this. I just wanted a quick look at the game stats, not a whole research project!
