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Freshman Phenoms Take NCAA by Storm
23 Dec
Summary
- Jazzy Davidson eyes history with 2+ steals and blocks.
- Aubrey Galvan leads freshmen with 7.2 assists per game.
- Aaliyah Chavez scored 33 points, a freshman season-high.

The NCAA women's basketball season is showcasing a remarkable crop of freshmen who are quickly establishing themselves as future stars. These talented athletes are making significant impacts on their teams, often against more experienced competition.
Among the standouts, Jazzy Davidson of USC is on track to make history, potentially becoming only the second freshman from a Power 4 conference to average at least two steals and two blocks per game. Meanwhile, Vanderbilt's Aubrey Galvan has been instrumental in her team's undefeated streak, leading all freshmen with 7.2 assists per game.
Other notable freshmen include UConn's Blanca Quiñonez, who brings professional experience to the court, and LSU's Grace Knox, whose strong performance earned praise from her coach. Oklahoma's Aaliyah Chavez has already notched a freshman season-high of 33 points, highlighting the depth of talent this year.




