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USC Opens Charleston Classic With Loss To Akron

CHARLESTON, S.C. (CBSLA/AP) — Nickola Jovanovic and Malik Martin were the only USC players in double figures as the Trojans fell to Akron 66-46 on Thursday to start the Charleston Classic.

Jovanovic scored 11 points and grabbed nine rebounds while Martin scored 10 points for the Trojans (1-2) who will face Drexel on Friday in the tournament's second round.

USC's shooting from the floor was an abysmal 28.3 percent for the game, with the Trojans making only 15 of their 53 attempts, including just seven in the second half.

Akron got 15 points each from Kwan Cheatham and Pat Forsythe and 14 from Noah Robotham.

It's Akron's first game since losing senior forward Demetrius "Tree" Treadwell to an indefinite school suspension for violating the athlete code of conduct. Akron coach Keith Dambrot was unsure when Treadwell's situation would be resolved.

"Whether we have him or not, we still have enough parts to be a good team," Dambrot said.

That was quickly evident against the Trojans.

"We know as a squad we can compete with a high major," said Cheatham, who added seven rebounds and two assists. "We always come in like, 'This is the game we've got to get.'"

The Zips may have some more opportunities given the Charleston Classic field, which includes Miami of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Penn State of the Big Ten Conference and South Carolina of the Southeastern Conference.

"We'll be ready," Cheatham said.

USC (1-2) cut Akron's 17-point lead to 47-40 on Jovanovic's basket with 10 minutes left. That's when Antino Jackson hit two straight 3-pointers to give the Zips back their comfortable lead.

Jovanovic had 11 points to lead the Trojans, who shot just 28.3 percent (15 of 53) for the game.

Cheatham and Forsythe took control in the middle without Treadwell, who had 10 points and 13 rebounds in Akron's opening win over Maryland-Baltimore County last Friday night.

After USC closed to 18-14 on Jovanovic's basket, Akron took off on an 18-8 run powered by the inside power of Forsythe and the outside shooting of Cheatham and Robotham.

Forsythe scored six points in the run while Cheatham and Robotham each added another long-range basket. When Robotham broke free for an easy layup with 13 seconds left, Akron was up 36-22.

GAME CHANGER

USC looked like it had momentum with a 10-0 run midway through the second half. But Trojans coach Andy Enfield said a poorly timed 3-point attempt by Jordan McLaughlin and soft defense on Antino Jackson's two 3s stopped their run cold. "I would hope he'll understand that we don't have to score on the first shot," he said. "We're allowed to pass the ball."

BAD SHOOTING

Part of USC problems came from off-target outside shooting. Starters Katin Reinhardt and Jordan McLaughlin were a combined 4 of 19 overall from the floor and 0-of-8 from behind the arc.

TIP-INS

USC: The Trojans have no seniors and just three juniors on their 14-man roster. USC started three freshmen and two sophomores against the Zips.

Akron: The Zips have posted wins over Power Five conference members in each of previous three seasons, winning at Mississippi State in 2011-12, Penn State the following year and Oregon State last season.

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