USC women, held scoreless for almost a full quarter, rally to win Big Ten opener
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- The No. 16 USC women's basketball team overcame a challenging start, where they were held scoreless for nearly an entire quarter, to secure a victory against the No. 21 Washington Huskies in their Big Ten opener, with Jazzy Davidson playing a pivotal role in the late stages of the game.
- This win is significant for USC as it demonstrates their resilience and ability to perform under pressure, particularly after facing a tough shooting night, which could bolster their confidence moving forward in the season.
- The victory highlights a broader trend in college basketball where teams are increasingly relying on strong defensive strategies to secure wins, as seen in USC's performance against Washington, and reflects the competitive nature of the current season, with teams like USC and Washington vying for top rankings.
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