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Rayah Marshall on the forefront of USC’s smothering, ‘Mad Canine’ stress protection

By Editorial Board Published March 24, 2025 6 Min Read
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Rayah Marshall on the forefront of USC’s smothering, ‘Mad Canine’ stress protection

Rayah Marshall took her place on the entrance of USC’s protection Saturday, able to deploy the position she’d spent the previous two years perfecting.

USC had dragged by means of the primary quarter of their first-round matchup, unable to separate from No. 16 North Carolina Greensboro. So a couple of minutes into the second, together with her crew in want of a spark, coach Lindsay Gottlieb turned to Marshall, the “Mad Dog” on the entrance of the Trojans’ vaunted stress protection.

The press has turn out to be a necessary a part of USC’s protection the previous two seasons, with Marshall on the forefront — actually — of that success. However maybe by no means has it proved so profitable for the Trojans because it was Saturday, of their event debut.

The senior ahead stood with arms outstretched, clogging no matter passing lanes could be out there. As quickly because the ball was inbounded, guards swarmed on both facet. In a matter of seconds, a entice was already laid. From there, pockets have been picked. Errant passes have been picked off.

The end result was utter domination on protection, as USC rolled into the second spherical of the NCAA event the place it would face Mississippi State on Monday evening.

With the press in place — and USC content material to push down the fuel pedal with its stress — the Trojans allowed simply 4 complete baskets after the primary quarter. It gave up simply 25 factors, the bottom rating ever by a USC opponent, and allowed Greensboro to shoot simply 13%, additionally the bottom ever for a USC opponent. To not point out it pressured 23 turnovers, the fifteenth time USC has pressured greater than 20 turnovers this season.

However the press has proved to be an efficient device on the opposite finish, too. Such was the case on Saturday in opposition to Greensboro, and in opposition to Mississippi State, one other crew that hangs its hat on protection, it may turn out to be useful.

USC heart Rayah Marshall, left, and guard Kennedy Smith have a good time throughout the first half in opposition to North Carolina Greensboro on Saturday.

(Eric Thayer / Related Press)

“We know that the press is a weapon for us,” Gottlieb mentioned. “Certainly when our offense is sputtering in any way, it’s a good defensive weapon for us, but also kick-starts our offense. We know that’s something that’s in our arsenal.”

Sam Purcell, Mississippi State’s coach, couldn’t assist however admire it as he scouted USC from the stands on Saturday.

“I was almost a fan yesterday instead of a scout watching them,” Purcell mentioned.

To Purcell, USC’s effort on protection feels particularly acquainted. He labored on Louisville’s employees with USC’s affiliate head coach Beth Burns, who has served because the architect of the Trojans’ protection since Gottlieb employed her two seasons in the past.

It was Burns who launched the Mad Canine press at USC and anointed Marshall, whose size — at 6-feet-4 — permits the Trojans to induce mismatches when opposing offenses are pressured to hurry up.

“She’s really evolved to where she could teach a clinic in it,” Gottlieb mentioned of Marshall. “She could be in the video for the mad dog, how you play the mad dog.”

The remainder of the Trojans’ smothering press has fallen into place over the course of this season, as they’ve grown to higher perceive one another’s tendencies. It doesn’t damage both that this USC roster is among the longest within the event discipline.

“I would say the deeper we go into the season, the more we are comfortable with trapping with each other,” Marshall mentioned. “The more I know which teammate I can strongly trap, which teammate we can force a 10-second backcourt. With time, learning my teammates and also looking in on the scout, I know which players I can be more aggressive with.”

That effort begins up entrance with Marshall, who contributed two steals and 7 blocks within the Trojans’ opening-round win. Towards Mississippi State, she’s positive to be on the forefront as soon as once more — an intimidating sight, absolutely, for any offense this March.

“[She] kind of starts it all for us, being loud, being big,” guard Avery Howell mentioned. “That scare factor at the front, it’s just really energizing for our team.”

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