Star freshman Jazzy Davidson injured as USC wins sixth straight
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Star freshman Jazzy Davidson injured as USC wins sixth straight
"Through a stellar debut season, freshman Jazzy Davidson had done everything for USC that was asked of her. At just 18, she led the Trojans in scoring, in rebounds, in blocks, in steals. She was their best defender, their best scorer. She even won Big Ten freshman of the week six times. Her star turn in her first collegiate season had kept USC afloat through an otherwise uneven campaign,"
"Another victory was well in hand, due in large part to another stellar night from Davidson, when with 2:42 remaining, the freshman took one awkward step and immediately grabbed her leg in pain. Davidson would have to be carried by her teammates and coaches to the bench, where her face contorted in pain as trainers examined her. Eventually, the freshman had to be carried to the USC locker room."
"The freshman had just turned in one of her most impressive all-around performances of the season, pouring in 24 points, five rebounds, six assists, four steals and three blocks. Per usual, she was the Trojans' most consistent form of offense. Outside of Davidson, the Trojans shot just 32.6%. Kara Dunn was the only other USC player in double figures, having scored 14 points."
Jazzy Davidson, an 18-year-old freshman, led USC in scoring, rebounds, blocks and steals while earning Big Ten freshman of the week honors six times. Her strong play sustained USC through an uneven season and helped spark a five-game winning streak. With 2:42 remaining against Wisconsin, she took an awkward step, grabbed her leg and had to be carried to the locker room. Davidson finished the game with 24 points, five rebounds, six assists, four steals and three blocks. USC won 66-59, but Davidson's injury clouds the Trojans' final three regular-season games and NCAA seeding.
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