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High Offense Gives USC a 85-55 Win over LMU - Los Angeles Sentinel

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The Women of Troy started their season on a high note with an 85-55 win over the Loyola Marymount University (LMU) Lions. USC shot at 46.3 percent and capitalized off of 20 LMU turnovers.

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