Northwestern men use Nick Martinelli’s last-second heroics to stave off USC, 77-75

Nick Martinelli scored 27 points and grabbed 13 rebounds and his basket with 2.6 seconds left helped Northwestern men’s basketball hold off USC 77-75 on Tuesday in Evanston.

Martinelli split a double team near the baseline and softly laid it in to give the Wildcats (13-10, 4-8 Big Ten) the lead in the closing seconds. Out of a timeout, the Trojans put the ball in the hands of Clark Slajchert who took a few dribbles before a Wildcats defender knocked it out of bounds and time expired.

Slajchert converted a four-point play on a straight-away 3-pointer and a free throw with 29 seconds left to tie it at 75-all. With 1:54 left and the Trojans trailing 72-67, Slajchert also drew a foul on Blake Smith from beyond the arc and made 1 of 3 from the line.

The Wildcats led 33-31 and stretched the margin to 15 points, 59-44, over the first 10 minutes of the second half before the Trojans fought their way back but never took the lead.

Martinelli recorded a career-high 10 offensive rebounds and reserve Justin Mullins scored 14 points for the Wildcats, who lost Brooks Barnhizer this week to a season-ending foot injury.

Slajchert scored 24 points, shooting 9 for 11, Wesley Yates III scored 15 points and Chibuzo Agbo had 14 for the Trojans (13-9, 5-6).

USC plays at No. 7 Purdue on Friday. Northwestern plays at Washington on Saturday.

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