USC women’s basketball is an elite team playing an elite schedule in 2024-2025

It is clear that USC women’s basketball wants to be challenged by the very best opponents this season, so that it will be battle-tested come March.

The best teams and athletes want to be challenged by the best opponents. USC women’s basketball has all the appearances of an elite team in college hoops. Accordingly, coach Lindsay Gottlieb has constructed a top-notch nonconference schedule for the 2024-2025 season. That nonconference slate, combined with the Big Ten Conference schedule, gives USC one of the toughest schedules in the country for the coming campaign.

The Trojans, who are ranked No. 3 in the preseason Associated Press Poll, are one of the favorites to make the 2025 Women’s Final Four in Tampa on April 4 and 6. USC reached its first Elite Eight since 1994 last season. This season is “Final Four or bust” for the Women of Troy, and there’s no reason to shy away from those expectations. If a team wants to be Final Four-worthy, it might as well start playing Final Four contenders.

How tough is USC’s schedule? The Trojans will play four games against teams ranked in the top six of the preseason AP Poll. USC plays No. 2 UConn in December. The Trojans face No. 6 Notre Dame in November. USC will play No. 5 UCLA twice in the Big Ten. In nonconference play and in the Big Ten, USC will go up against the very best in college basketball. If these tests make USC better and help the Trojans reach the Final Four, the scheduling philosophy used by Lindsay Gottlieb will have been worth it.

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Eric Musselman sees March Madness value in USC basketball schedule

USC hopes to take a big step toward March when it plays a Thanksgiving tournament in Palm Desert.

USC coach Eric Musselman is creating the Trojans’ nonconference men’s basketball schedule for the 2024-2025 season.

Two new nonconference games have been announced. USC will take part in a two-day Thanksgiving event on Nov. 28 and 29 in Palm Desert, California. USC plays Saint Mary’s on Thursday and either New Mexico or Arizona State on Friday. Eric Musselman sees value in these games. He was thinking about March Madness positioning when he scheduled these games, as the Palm Springs Desert Sun reported:

“Any time you can play in an event with both games being challenging, you’re going to find some areas that surprise you in a positive way, and then any areas of concern or areas of weakness will be exposed early,” Musselman said. “To be able to play a multi-team event against such quality opponents. Three great coaches in (Randy) Bennett, (Bobby) Hurley and (Richard) Pitino. It makes sense. They’re all going to be difficult, high-quality games. Whoever wins it’s going to help their résumé come March.”

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