USC Derails UCLA's Winning Train
USC did what few thought possible, they halted UCLA's red-hot 7-match winning streak right before the NCAA First Round. In the MPSF Tournament Championship at Smith Fieldhouse, USC not only won the match but also left UCLA scrambling for answers as they prepare for the looming NCAA First Round.
The Match's Turning Point
Forget a blow-by-blow account; this match was a chess match that turned on a dime. After splitting the first two sets, the third set became a battlefield. Adonia Faumuina, USC's ace outside hitter, became UCLA's nightmare as she delivered a series of spikes that had the crowd gasping. When her teammate London Wijay stepped up with a massive block, it was more than just a point, it was the shift of momentum that pushed USC ahead and left UCLA rattled.
Key Players Who Made the Difference
USC's victory was cemented by the stellar play of Adonia Faumuina and London Wijay. Faumuina's relentless attacks and Wijay's rock-solid defense were the backbone of USC's conquest. Reese Messer, the setter, orchestrated the offense with precision, threading passes that broke through UCLA's defenses, proving USC's game plan was a masterclass in adaptation.



