TUCSON, Ariz. -- Salim Stoudamire scored 22 points to lead six Arizona players in double figures and the 16th-ranked Wildcats pulled away in the second half to beat Southern California 97-70 Thursday night.
Down by a point at the break, the Wildcats (15-6, 7-5 Pac-10) outscored USC 58-30 with a parade of spectacular fastbreak dunks.
Arizona avenged one of its worst losses of the season -- 99-90 at USC on Jan. 15. The Trojans (9-12, 4-8) have lost six of seven since then.
Arizona, 1-3 on the road in the past two weeks, shot 68 percent (19-for-28) in the second half.
Hassan Adams scored 15 points, including a stuff on a half-court pass from Mustafa Shakur to put the Wildcats up 87-65 with 3:31 left. Andre Iguodala scored 14, including a two-handed reverse-dunk that gave Arizona a 77-59 lead with 6:33 to play.
Chris Rodgers had 14 points and four steals, while Shakur and Channing Frye added 10 points apiece for the Wildcats.
Desmon Farmer, who scored a career-high 40 in the Trojans' victory over Arizona a month ago, had 11 points on 4-for-15 shooting.
Gregg Guenther Jr. led the Trojans with 17 points. Jeff McMillan added 13 points but committed seven of USC's 21 turnovers.
Iguodala had 11 rebounds as the Wildcats -- outrebounded 42-26 at USC -- had a 40-38 edge on the boards. The Trojans shot 27 percent in the second half (9-for-34) and 35 percent for the game.
Referee Bruce Hicks threw two heckling Wildcats' fans out of the game with three minutes to play.
Arizona used a 14-0 outburst to take a 66-53 lead after Stoudamire's two free throws with 11:20 left. With point guard Errick Craven on the bench with four fouls, USC committed four consecutive turnovers in the Wildcats' run.
Iguodala had a no-look assist to Frye for a stuff, then a one-handed, breakaway stuff in the outburst.
Adams had consecutive dunks, one on a long lob pass from Stoudamire, and Arizona led 75-58 with 7:45 left.
The Wildcats got off to their customary slow start, falling behind 9-0 and 13-4. Arizona rallied with a 7-1 spurt to tie it at 21 on Ivan Radenovic's tip-in with 9:21 left in the half, and took its first lead, 27-26, on Rodgers' 3-pointer with 5:49 to play.
Craven's 3-pointer triggered a 7-0 run that put USC up 40-36 after Farmer sank a 16-footer with 51 seconds to play until the break, and the Trojans had the ball with a chance to expand the lead.
A three-point play by Rodgers closed Arizona to 40-39 at halftime.
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