USC women’s basketball officially signs five-star guard

USC is jazzed up about Jazzy Davidson. The Trojans have now signed the No. 2 overall player in the Class of 2025. This is a home run.

On Wednesday, USC women’s basketball officially announced the signing of five-star guard Jazzy Davidson.

Hailing from Clackamas, Oregon, Davidson is the No. 2 overall player and the No. 1 guard in the class of 2025, per On3’s rankings. She committed to USC in September.

As a junior at Clackamas High School last year, Davidson was a semifinalist for the 2023-24 Naismith Trophy High School Girls Basketball Player of the Year award.

“Jazzy, in my opinion, is the jewel of this class,” USC head coach Lindsay Gottlieb said in a statement. “She is an elite level player in every aspect. She can score, create, defend—a true modern, pro-style player. She has a work ethic and competitiveness that will impact our program immediately. But from that first conversation I also knew that Jazzy the person was someone I wanted in our program. She is truly as humble and likeable as she is talented. We got a special one, and I couldn’t be more excited.”

Gottlieb’s 2024-2025 Trojans currently sit at 3-0 and are ranked No. 3 in the country.

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UCLA women’s in running for #3 Class of 2025 recruit

This would be huge for Cori Close.

The UCLA Bruins women’s basketball program has become one worth watching recently. As such, Cori Close and her staff have been active in the recruiting trails.

Jazzy Davidson, the No. 3 recruit in the Class of 2025, narrowed her list down from eight to six and has UCLA as one of the final six, per Talia Goodman of On3.

“Jazzy Davidson told On3 she has recently narrowed her list from eight schools to six. She’s now considering USC, UCLA, Duke, South Carolina, TCU and Texas.”

Davidson has yet to plan an official visit with the Bruins but hopes to get that done in the near future.

As far as what she’s looking for, it’s a number of things: “The combination of academics, which are super important to me, and obviously a really high-level basketball program. Just when I’m on campus, seeing the connection and relationship that coaches have with players and a family environment.”

Davidson has a ton of talent and was named the Gatorade Oregon Girls Basketball Player of the Year three years in a row.

If the Bruins can land Davidson, that would be a massive addition fo the future of Bruins women’s basketball.