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LAS VEGAS — KJ Lewis led a balanced scoring attack with 15 points and sixth-ranked Arizona avenged a loss to USC to end the regular season by rolling past the Trojans 70-49 Thursday in the Pac-12 Tournament quarterfinals.
Ninth-seeded USC ended its season at 15-18. The Trojans' four-game winning streak also came to a halt. The Wildcats remained perfect under coach Tommy Lloyd in the Pac-12 Tournament at 7-0. They also are 10-1 under his watch in Las Vegas, the lone setback a 96-95 double-overtime loss to then-No. 14 Florida Atlantic in December.
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