USC's upset bid crumbles in second half of loss to No. 24 Wisconsin
Briefly

Despite showing determination in the second half, USC struggled early against Wisconsin due to turnovers, missed shots, and ended up losing 84-69 after a promising start.
Saint Thomas, who played 40 minutes, emerged as USC's leading scorer with 19 points, yet his contributions weren't enough to overcome the 15-point halftime deficit.
The Trojans had a promising start to their recent season but fell back into disarray against Wisconsin, illustrating the inconsistency plaguing their performance against top teams.
Yates III and Agee were pivotal in narrowing a significant lead, showcasing that USC has potential when they rally, even if it didn't result in a victory.
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