Kara Dunn's Transformative Impact on USC Women's Basketball
Kara Dunn, a senior guard, has made a significant impact on USC womens basketball in her first season with the Trojans. After transferring from Georgia Tech, she averages 15.9 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game, making her the teams second-leading scorer. Dunns efficiency has improved, and shes earned spots on watch lists for top shooting guard honors. Her leadership and calm style have been crucial for the young roster, and shes expected to be a WNBA draft pick. With one final Big Ten clash against UCLA, Dunn focuses on consistency and leaving everything on the floor.
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