STANFORD, Calif. (AP) -- Harrison Ingram and Spencer Jones scored 21 points apiece and Stanford beat No. 5 Southern California 75-69 Tuesday for its first win over a top five team in nearly 15 years.
The Cardinal (9-4, 2-1 Pac-12) returned from a nearly three-week break for COVID-19 protocols and delivered a big win in a nearly empty arena. Stanford had lost 14 straight games against teams in the top five of the AP poll since beating No. 3 UCLA 75-68 on Jan. 28, 2007.
''This is the best win since I've been here. Easily,'' Jones said. ''I'll tell you what, we're not finished. We still know that there's top 10 teams in this conference that we want to go at. So we're definitely not done.''
Isaiah Mobley scored 16 points to lead the Trojans and Boogie Ellis added 14.
The Trojans (13-1, 3-1) were looking to tie the 2016-17 team for the school's best start in more than 50 years but came up short at the end against Stanford. The loss leaves No. 1 Baylor as the only unbeaten team remaining in the country.
''We just didn't defend at a high enough level, and offensively we couldn't make open shots,'' USC coach Andy Enfield said. ''We had plenty of good looks. ... Our offense didn't give our defense much margin for error. We weren't good on either side of the ball, as we have been for most of the season.''
Noah Taitz hit back-to-back 3-pointers midway through the second half to give Stanford a 50-49 lead. The game remained tight from there until Stanford started to open it up late.
James Keefe tied the game with a layup with 3:50 to go, starting an 8-2 run that gave the Cardinal a 70-66 lead on two free throws from Ingram with 1:18 to play.
USC missed six of seven shots and three free throws over the final five minutes.
''Our number one key to the game plan was just to be the toughest team out there,'' Jones said. ''We knew it was going to be a battle boxing out all those big guys. We just kept battling and we knew we could never give up that aspect. We lost the rebounding battle by one, but I feel like we were the toughest time out there.''
Stanford travels to Washington State on Thursday.