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Eugene, Ore. • Jordan Bell scored a career-high 26 points, Casey Benson had 15 on five 3-pointers and No. 11 Oregon rolled to victory over California on Thursday.

The Ducks (17-2, 6-0 Pac-12) matched a 104-year-old school record with their 15th consecutive win, but they lost preseason All-America Dillon Brooks to a lower leg injury late in the first half. Brooks, who had offseason surgery on his left foot, limped off the court as Oregon was building a 44-30 halftime lead. Oregon officials tweeted that Brooks had injured his lower left leg after he did not appear with his teammates for the second half.

Bell took up the scoring slack by shooting 11 of 12 from the field to go with six rebounds and four blocked shots.

Jabari Bird had 21 points to lead the Golden Bears (13-6, 4-3), who had won three straight and eight of their last 10 meetings with the Ducks.

After two quick fouls on starter Payton Pritchard, Benson came off the bench to hit four straight 3-pointers as Oregon connected on 9 of 15 beyond the arc in the first half.

Tyler Dorsey, the Ducks' best long-range shooter, turned playmaker in the first half with five of his six assists. He scored 13 points in the second half to finish with 16.

No. 14 Arizona 73, USC 66 • Lauri Markkanen scored 23 points, including a rainbow 3-pointer with 33 seconds left, and No. 14 Arizona held on late in a victory over Southern California.

The Wildcats (17-2, 6-0 Pac-12) won their 12th consecutive game but had to hold on to the end as USC rallied from a 23-point deficit over the final 15 minutes.

Rawle Alkins added 14 points, Kadeem Allen 11, and Dusan Ristic grabbed 12 rebounds for Arizona, which struggled against a zone defense and shot 40 percent overall but made 10 of 26 3-point attempts.

Elijah Stewart scored 20 points and Jordan McLaughlin added 14 points and eight assists for Southern California (16-4, 3-4).

Trailing 56-35 with 9:20 to play, the Trojans clawed back with a 17-4 run capped by Chimezie Metu's three-point play that made it 60-52 with 4:47 to play.

The Trojans pulled within 64-57 when Stewart converted a rebound tip-in into a three-point play. Shaqquan Allen made two free throws twice in the final minutes, pulling USC within 67-64 with 1:03 to play.

Markkanen sank a long 3-pointer as the shot clock expired to give Arizona a 70-64 lead with 33 seconds to play. Southern Cal could get no closer than 70-66 after that.

Southern California managed to score just 21 points over the game's first 25 minutes, falling behind 44-21 with 15:23 to play.

Leading 19-15, Arizona appeared to take control with a 23-6 run that carried into the second half, taking its biggest lead of the game at 44-21 on Keanu Pinder's layin with 15:24 to play.

With the victory, the Wildcats avenged last year's 103-101 quadruple-overtime loss to the Trojans at the Galen Center.

UCLA 102, Arizona St. 80 • Isaac Hamilton scored 33 points, hitting a career-high nine 3-pointers, and No. 3 UCLA routed Arizona State to improve to 11-0 at home.

Torian Graham scored 26 points and Tra Holder tied his career-high with 22 for Arizona State, which has lost seven straight road games to UCLA. —

Pac-12 standings

Conference Overall

W L W L

Oregon 6 0 17 2

Arizona 6 0 17 2

UCLA 6 1 19 1

Utah 4 2 13 5

California 4 3 13 6

Southern Cal 3 4 16 4

Stanford 3 4 11 8

Washington 2 4 9 9

Washington St. 2 4 9 9

Arizona St. 2 4 9 10

Colorado 0 6 10 9

Oregon St. 0 5 4 14

Thursday's games

UCLA 102, Arizona State 80

Oregon 86, Cal 63

Arizona 73, USC 66

Stanford 62, Oregon State 46

Saturday's games

Arizona at UCLA, 2 p.m.

Colorado at Washington State, 2 p.m.

Stanford at Oregon, 4 p.m.

Utah at Washington, 6 p.m.

California at Oregon State, 8:30 p.m.