USC's Jazzy Davidson: Big Ten Freshman of the Year
USC freshman guard Jazzy Davidson, the first Trojans player to earn Big Ten Freshman of the Year, has been a standout performer this season. Despite the absence of star guard JuJu Watkins, Davidson has led the team with nearly eighteen points, six rebounds, four assists, two blocks, and two steals per game. Her leadership and all-around play have helped USC secure a nine and nine record in conference, earning them the number nine seed in the Big Ten tournament and an eight seed projection for the NCAA field. Davidsons impressive performance includes a twenty-two point, twelve rebound, and four assist game against Washington, whom they will face again in the first round of the tournament. With her award and momentum on her side, Davidson and the Trojans aim to make a strong run in the postseason.
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