Freshman DeMar DeRozan scored a career high 22 points, including 19 in the second half, while Daniel Hackett held #15 Arizona State phenom James Harden to a career-low four points to help USC to a 61-49 upset win on Thursday night.

"We guarded as well as we've guarded since I've been here," fourth-year USC coach Tim Floyd said. "Daniel Hackett didn't make a field goal, but played as well as any player I've had at USC. He was outstanding."

Harden, a 6-foot-5 sophomore averaging a conference-leading 23.1 points, missed all eight of his field goal attempts and went 4-of-7 from the foul line.

"I was able to frustrate him, make him settle for the jumper late in the game," Hackett said. "Once I saw his jumper wasn't going, I tried to crowd him. I just tried to contain him without fouling. We really did a great job with all five guys loading on him. I just did my job. Without the help of my teammates, it's not happening."