USC women beat Indiana to extend win streak to 5 games
USC overcame poor fourth-quarter shooting and limited turnovers with strong free-throw shooting to extend their Big Ten win streak to five games.
- On Thursday at the Galen Center, the USC women's basketball team beat Indiana 79-73, extending its Big Ten win streak to five games.
- After a midseason slump, USC recovered from losing six of eight and faced foul trouble, while Indiana missed Shay Ciezki and saw multiple starters foul out.
- Jazzy Davidson led USC with 24 points and played all 40 minutes, adding six rebounds and three steals, while Williams had nine rebounds and Samuels made four steals.
- USC's win improves the Trojans to 16 in 2026-02-12 and 8-6 in conference, with four remaining Big Ten games, influencing seeding efforts.
- With four conference games left, including Ohio State and UCLA, USC’s postseason hopes hinge on Jazzy Davidson’s production as coaches warn tougher tests remain ahead.
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USC women beat Indiana to extend win streak to 5 games
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With Shay Ciezki out, IU women show impressive fight but come up short at USC
An already challenging season for Indiana women’s basketball hit an even higher difficulty level Thursday. Senior Shay Ciezki has not only been IU’s top player this year; she’s been one of best in the Big Ten and the country. But the guard rolled her ankle during shootaround ahead of Indiana’s game at USC, and she was unable to play on it. Jerni Kiaku started in her place, leaving the team in a tough spot at the Galen Center. But the Hoosiers st…
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