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Baylor vs USC Women’s Sweet Sixteen Prediction & Best Bets: Will the Trojans Advance in Portland?
Written by: Eddie Griffin
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In 1994, Friends hit television screens, The Lion King was a box-office smash, and Yahoo and Amazon were founded. Also, the USC women’s basketball team made its most recent Elite Eight, where they lost to Louisiana Tech. That drought will come to an end if the Trojans can see off Baylor in today’s Sweet Sixteen showdown in Portland (5:30 pm ET, ESPN).
USC (28-5), the #1 seed in the Portland 3 regional, are in the Sweet Sixteen for the first time since that same year after handily defeating #16 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and #8 Kansas in the first two rounds.
The reward is a matchup with the fifth-seeded Bears (26-7), who defeated #12 Vanderbilt (80-63) and #4 Virginia Tech (75-72) in Blacksburg, Virginia to reach the Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 2021.
The Bears didn’t have to contend with Virginia Tech star Elizabeth Kitley, who tore her ACL in the Hokies’ regular season finale at Virginia.
But they will have to deal with USC’s JuJu Watkins, who had 28 points, 11 rebounds, five assists, and two steals in the Trojans’ second-round win over Kansas.
Baylor vs USC Odds
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Spread
- Baylor +3 (-105)
- USC -3 (-115)
Over/Under
- Over 133.5 (-110)
- Under 133.5 (-110)
Moneyline
- Baylor +150
- USC -170
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Baylor vs USC Betting Analysis
While Watkins is the drink, the straw that stirs the drink, and the cup the drink is in, even the biggest stars need support.
For USC, that main support is Harvard transfer McKenzie Forbes, who played under now-Trojans head coach Lindsey Gottlieb as a freshman at Cal in the 2018-19 season.
In her first 30 games this season, Forbes had four 20-point games. But she has picked the best possible time to unlock another gear. Here are her numbers in her last three games:
- Stanford (Pac-12 Tournament championship game): 26 points (11 of 21 FG, 4 of 8 3PT), five rebounds, three steals, two assists
- Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (NCAA Tournament first round): 23 points (9 of 14 FG, 3 of 7 3PT, 2 of 2 FT), four assists, three steals, two rebounds
- Kansas (NCAA Tournament second round): 20 points (6 of 19 FG, 6 of 13 3PT, 2 of 2 FT), three rebounds, three assist, two blocks
Also, Kayla Padilla, another Ivy League transfer (from Penn), has been a key contributor in the last three games, making three threes (9 of 19, 44.4%) in each contest.
Last but certainly not least, Rayah Marshall has had five double-doubles in her last seven games, and she filled up the stat sheet against Kansas, contributing nine points, four rebounds, four steals, and two blocks.
As with Caitlin Clark and Iowa, much will come down to what Watkins does. But that kind of support can make a massive difference in a close contest or if the superstar is being contained, and if Forbes, Padilla, and Marshall are all chipping in, it makes Watkins’ job easier and Baylor’s job harder.
Baylor vs USC Players to Watch
Baylor
- Sarah Andrews: 11.3 PPG, 3.9 APG, 2.4 RPG
- Darianna Littlepage-Buggs: 10.5 PPG, 7.0 RPG, 1.5 APG
USC
- JuJu Watkins: 26.9 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 3.3 APG, 2.4 SPG, 1.6 BPG
- McKenzie Forbes: 14.0 PPG, 3.3 APG, 3.1 RPG
Those are problems that the Bears didn’t have to deal with against Virginia Tech. The Hokies put up a real fight but wasn’t the same team without Kitley (22.8 PPG, 11.4 RPG, 2.1 BPG).
That certainly doesn’t devalue what the Bears have done to reach the Sweet Sixteen. They were eliminated in the second round in each of coach Nicki Collen’s first two seasons and are now back in a once-familiar spot.
But I think this is where the road will end for Baylor. An Elite Eight matchup with UConn could be where the road ends for USC this season, but they will be moving on to Monday’s regional final in Portland.
Baylor vs USC Prediction: USC to win
Baylor vs USC Picks: USC -3.5 & Baylor/USC over 133.5
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