Jayda Curry scored 27 points and Michelle Onyiah had six points in overtime as California upended No. 25 USC 81-78 on Sunday.

The Trojans, back in the rankings for the first time since 2016, had their chances to win this one in Berkeley after falling to No. 3 Stanford 50-47 on Friday.

From the final four minutes of regulation until Destiny Littleton hit a 3-pointer with 1:08 to go in overtime, USC missed eight straight shots. After Littleton tied the game at 78 and Leilani McIntosh put the Golden Bears on top with two free throws with 44 seconds to go, the Trojans came up empty on their next possession despite two offensive rebounds.

Onyiah made 1 of 2 from the line with eight seconds to go and Littleton’s late 3 was off the mark.

Kemery Marson scored 15 points and Evelien Lutje Schipholt added 14 with eight rebounds for the Golden Bears (13-14, 4-12 Pac-12 Conference). Onyiah finished with nine, including the first basket in overtime and a three-point play that made it 78-75 with 1:37 to go.

Kadi Sissoko scored 30 points for the Trojans (19-8, 9-7), two shy of her career high from Minnesota. Rayah Marshall added 14 points.

It appeared Curry would have a chance to win the game at the end of regulation when a foul was called on her desperation attempt from the top of the key, but after a long review the officials changed the call.

The Golden Bears honored their 2012-13 Final Four team before the game. That team was coached by Lindsay Gottlieb, who is in her second season at USC after a stint as an assistant coach with the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA.

Top-ranked South Carolina holds on >> Zia Cooke scored five of her 24 points in overtime to help No. 1 South Carolina (27-0, 14-0 Southeastern Conference) remain unbeaten with a 64-57 road victory over Mississippi (20-7, 9-5).

The defending national champion Gamecocks got one of their biggest scares of the season before winning their 33rd straight game. The Rebels never trailed by more than six points in regulation and flirted with their first win over a No. 1 team in 46 years.

Cooke had six rebounds and four assists to help off-set a 7-of-18 shooting performance. Aliyah Boston added 13 points and 11 rebounds on 4-of-14 shooting and didn’t score in the first quarter.

No. 2 Indiana 83, Purdue 60 >> Mackenzie Holmes scored 20 points, Grace Berger added 14 points and 10 assists and Indiana (26-1, 16-1 Big Ten) beat Purdue (17-8, 8-7) to clinch a share of its first Big Ten regular-season title in 40 years.

The Hoosiers won their 14th straight, matching the second-longest winning streak in school history, before cutting down the nets in front of the program’s first home sellout.

No. 4 Utah 74, Arizona State 69 >> Gianna Kneepkens scored 22 points and Jenna Johnson added 15 to push Utah (23-3, 13-3) to a Pac-12 victory over stubborn Arizona State (7-18, 0-16).

The Utes, who had a seven-game winning streak stopped at No. 18 Arizona on Friday, struggled to put away Arizona State without post player and Pac-12 leading scorer Alissa Pili (sprained right ankle).

No. 5 LSU 90, Florida 79 >> Angel Reese had her ninth first-half double-double, Jasmine Carson had a career-high five 3-pointers before the break, and LSU (25-1, 13-1 Southeastern Conference) raced past Florida (14-13, 3-11).

Reese finished with 25 points and 16 rebounds for her 25th double-double of the season, two shy of Sylvia Fowles’ LSU single-season record.

No. 18 ARIZONA 61, No. 21 COLORADO 42 >> Shaina Pellington scored 19 points with five assists and Arizona (21-6, 11-5) smothered Colorado, ending the Buffaloes’ five-game winning streak.

Men’s basketball

Edey, No. 3 Purdue rip Ohio State >> Zach Edey had 26 points and 11 rebounds for his 21st double-double this season to lead No. 3 Purdue past Ohio State 82-55.

Trey Kaufman-Renn scored 11 points and David Jenkins Jr. added nine points for the Boilermakers (24-4, 13-4 Big Ten).

Brice Sensabaugh led the Buckeyes (11-16, 3-13) with 20 points.

NO. 2 HOUSTON 72, MEMPHIS 64 >> J’Wan Roberts had a career-high 20 points and 12 rebounds, and Marcus Sasser also scored 20 points as Houston (25-2, 13-1 American Athletic Conference) won its seventh straight game.

Damaria Franklin scored 10 for Memphis (20-7, 10-4).

Women’s soccer

Swanson scores again in U.S. win >> Mallory Swanson scored in the 45th minute, and the United States shut out Japan 1-0 to remain undefeated in the SheBelieves Cup in Frisco, Ten.

Swanson got the ball on a pass from Cal alum Alex Morgan and outraced the defender before beating goalkeeper Ayaka Yamashita from the center of the box with a shot off her right foot to the far corner.

The forward in her team-best fourth start this year leads the U.S. in scoring after scoring both goals in Thursday night’s 2-0 win over Canada in Orlando to start this annual event.

Swanson, who is married to Chicago Cubs and former Vanderbilt shortstop Dansby Swanson, now has six goals in four games and is one off her career-high for a season.

Goalkeeper Casey Murphy preserved the shutout with a couple big saves, her first off a shot by Yui Hasegawa’s right foot right in front of the box in the 81st minute. Murphy made another big save early in the four minutes of stoppage time, smothering a left-footed shot by Jun Endo.

Rose Lavelle sat out her second straight game in this event, which concludes Wednesday in a doubleheader in Texas with the Americans playing Brazil after Japan plays Canada. Brazil plays Canada in Sunday’s second game.

Tennis

Alcaraz wins Argentina Open >> Top-seeded Carlos Alcaraz won his first title since his milestone U.S. Open triumph by beating Cameron Norrie in straight sets at the Argentina Open in Buenos Aires.

The world No. 2 overcame No. 12 Norrie 6-3, 7-5 in the clay-court final.

A right leg injury sidelined Alcaraz from the Australian Open, with Novak Djokovic reclaiming the No. 1 ranking from Alcaraz after winning the title there.

Medvedev rallies to Rotterdam win >> Sixth-seeded Daniil Medvedev rallied past Jannik Sinner at the Rotterdam Open in the Netherlands to win his 16th title.

Medvedev prevailed 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 in the indoor hard-court final against the Italian, who was looking for back-to-back titles following his victory at Montpellier, France.