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Dylan Luden

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  • Dec 3, 2024 | uscannenbergmedia.com | Dylan Luden

    After a historic regular season for the USC women’s soccer team, the No. 1-seeded Trojans won’t be able to finish their dream run with a national title. USC and No. 2-seeded Wake Forest were knotted at 2-2 after overtime, but The Trojans fell to the Demon Deacons on penalties 4-3 on Friday.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | uscannenbergmedia.com | Dylan Luden

    After a thrilling victory on Friday, the No. 1 USC women’s soccer team took care of business again against Big Ten foes No. 5-seed Wisconsin 3-1 to advance into the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. It was the Trojan’s second matchup of the season against the Badgers, with the first one in September resulting in a comfortable 3-0 win. Sunday’s game nearly mimicked that scoreline, with USC dominating possession for most of the evening and putting on a complete performance.

  • Nov 24, 2024 | uscannenbergmedia.com | Dylan Luden

    Every game means more in the NCAA Tournament, no matter the sport. When the stakes are higher, the pressure and intensity rise with it. On a cold night at Orange County Great Park, No. 1-seed USC women’s soccer faced No. 8 Saint Louis in a fiery match that’ll go down as an instant classic. At the end of a wild regulation time that saw Saint Louis answer twice to USC taking the lead, the score was level at 3-3.

  • Nov 18, 2024 | uscannenbergmedia.com | Dylan Luden

    It was pretty simple for USC football before facing Nebraska on Saturday: win two of the last three games and the Trojans will be bowl eligible. The waters couldn’t have been murkier this week for USC, testing uncharted territory by starting redshirt sophomore quarterback Jayden Maiava for the first time in a USC (throwback) uniform. Plus, head coach Lincoln Riley is starting to walk the plank after another season where he’s led the Trojans from being a highly ranked team to falling below .500.

  • Nov 18, 2024 | uscannenbergmedia.com | Dylan Luden

    It had been 10 days since the then-No. 4-ranked USC women’s soccer team fell to Rutgers in the Big Ten tournament semifinals in a penalty shootout. Having secured the Big Ten regular season title against their heated rivals, the Trojans’ misses from the spot ultimately cost them a chance for a rematch against UCLA in the final.

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