Freshman star Jazzy Davidson scores season-best 24 points, leads No. 19 USC women past Cal 61-57
- On Sunday, freshman Jazzy Davidson scored a season-best 24 points and made a go-ahead layup with 4:05 remaining, leading No. 19 USC Trojans past California Golden Bears 61-57 at the Chase Center in San Francisco.
- USC forced 11 California Golden Bears turnovers that produced nine points, and Jazzy Davidson scored 14 first-half points to help USC lead 31-28 by halftime.
- In the final minute, Cal called timeout trailing 56-54 with 43.8 seconds left before USC's Kennedy Smith stole Sakima Walker's pass, and Kara Dunn's jumper gave USC a four-point lead under 90 seconds with Davidson blocking Lulu Twidale's 3-point attempt at 13 seconds.
- The USC Trojans improve to 9-3 under Lindsay Gottlieb, and they open conference play Monday at Nebraska, while California Golden Bears, now 8-5, will host Cal Poly next Sunday.
- At the Chase Center, San Francisco, the game showcased the future of women’s basketball and drew fans to glimpse injured USC All‑America JuJu Watkins, boosting USC’s résumé after Top‑25 wins over NC State and Washington.
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Freshman star Jazzy Davidson scores season-best 24 points, leads No. 19 USC women past Cal 61-57
Freshman Jazzy Davidson scored a go-ahead layup with 4:05 to play and finished with a season-best 24 points, leading No. 19 USC past California 61-57 in the 2025 Invisalign Bay Area Women’s Classic.
Cal hangs tough, but can’t stop Jazzy Davidson in close loss to No. 19 USC
SAN FRANCISCO — The future of women’s basketball was on full display at Chase Center on Sunday night. And Cal had no answer for her. Despite a valiant effort, Cal couldn’t stop Freshman sensation Jazzy Davidson as she scored 24 points in a 61-57 win for USC. Sakima Walker finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds for Cal. Taylor Barnes also had 13 points and Lulu Twidale added 11 points. Cal did just enough to trail by just three points at hal…
Cal Women's Basketball Dries Up on Offense Against USC in loss at Chase Center
Credit: Cal AthleticsThrough two and a half quarters at Chase Center, Cal gave No. 19 USC all the Trojans could handle. The Bears defense was stifling, limiting the Trojans half court creation to a level few have done this year.USC was more than happy to oblige with some aggressive defense of their own, continually forcing turnovers and some tough shots down the stretch to close out a 61-57 win over Cal. At one point in the final 20 minutes, Cal…
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