MADISON, Wis.— Kiki Iriafen scored 15 points to lead a balanced attack as No. 7-ranked USC bounced back from a rare loss and never trailed in an 86-64 win over Wisconsin on Wednesday.

JuJu Watkins, who entered averaging 24.7 points to rank third in Division I, had a season-low 14 points in 26 minutes for the Trojans (20-2, 10-1 Big Ten). Avery Howell also had 14 points, Talia von Oelhoffen added 11 and Kayleigh Heckel 10.

Watkins made the game’s first basket but didn’t score again for more than 18 minutes. Then she got five points during a 10-4 run over the last 1:39 of the second quarter to give USC a 39-28 halftime lead.

USC stayed in command the rest of the way as the Trojans, after shooting a season-low 35.4% from the floor against Iowa, returned to form by shooting 50.7%. USC was finishing a two-game trip after its 15-game winning streak ended Sunday with a 76-69 loss at Iowa.

Serah Williams scored 19 points and Carter McCray and Tess Myers added 12 each for Wisconsin (11-12, 2-10).

Williams, the Big Ten’s third-leading scorer behind Watkins and UCLA’s Lauren Betts, did everything she could to keep Wisconsin competitive.