Los Angeles ? Kansas surrendered a pair of second-half goals to Southern California in a 2-0 road loss on Friday. The loss snapped the Jayhawks’ three-match win streak, dropping them to 5-3-1.
KU was outshot for just the third time this season, as USC held a 15-4 advantage in the second half alone. It marked the Trojans’ fifth straight shutout win as they have not allowed a goal in over eight hours of match action.
The Jayhawks will stay on the West Coast for the remainder of the weekend. Kansas will play Pepperdine at 3 p.m. Sunday.