USC Women's Basketball: Trojans Hold Steady In AP Top 25

And for good reason!
USC Women's Basketball: Trojans Hold Steady In AP Top 25
USC Women's Basketball: Trojans Hold Steady In AP Top 25

Your USC Women of Troy remain listed as the sixth-best team in the land, according to The Associated Press.

The club has gone 10-0 to start its season. Led by 6'4" junior center Rayah Marshall, a Los Angeles native out of Lynwood High School, and 6'2" freshman wing JuJu Watkins, formerly the No. 1 high school recruit in the nation out of Sierra Canyon School in Chatsworth. 

USC will face its first real test of the season next Saturday, when it squares off against another undefeated Pac-12 program that's on the cusp of joining the Big Ten next year: the dreaded UCLA Bruins, ranked as the No. 2 club in the country in the same AP poll. The Bruins may not have as starry of a pro prospect as Watkins to their credit, but they've got plenty of talent, led by hyper-efficient sophomore center Lauren Betts, sophomore guard Kiki Rice, and grad student guard Charisma Osborne.


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Alex Kirschenbaum
ALEX KIRSCHENBAUM

Tell Alex, were you in the joint the night Wilt scored 100 points? Or when the Celtics won titles back-to-back and didn't give nobody no kind of slack?