Andy Enfield’s red-hot USC basketball team is still streaking, beating Cal on Sunday afternoon for their sixth on the bounce, while running their overall record to 17-6.

The lowdown: After Cal would jump out to a 16-8 lead on a Justice Sueing three-pointer, USC surged back with a 15-2 run while the Bears went nearly seven minutes without a field goal. Jonah Mathews closed the opening frame with his second three-pointer of the afternoon to give Troy a 31-29 lead at the break and it’d be all cardinal and gold from there.

The Trojans blew the game wide open in the second half with runs of 15-5, 16-6 and 11-2. They did it all while shooting 47.6 percent from three-point range for the game, while missing only two free-throws and forcing 20 Golden Bear turnovers.

Mathews and Elijah Stewart combined for 32 points and eight made three-pointers in the 77-59 win, while Chimezie Metu and Jordan Usher combined for 16 boards.

With the win, the Trojans are now 8-2 in Pac-12 play, just a half game behind first-place Arizona.

Player of the game: Sophomore guard Jonah Mathews continued his Year 2 surge with a breakout game off the bench, scoring 16 points while making 4-of-5 from three-point range. During USC’s winning streak, he’s averaged 12.3 points a night.

Stat of the game: USC’s sixth-straight Pac-12 victory is their longest regular season run in conference play since winning nine-straight in 1991-92, when the Trojans earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Next on tap: The Trojans will now take their six-game winning streak across town. They’ll play arch-rival UCLA next Saturday, February 3, at Pauley Pavilion in Westwood.