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Freshman Avery Howell is leaving Southern California and entering the transfer portal, along with two other Trojans guards.
From The Associated Press- Sports
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From CBSSports.com
Reports swirled last week that Latson, the nation’s leading scorer during the 2024-25 season, was planning to enter her name into the portal, but she didn’t do so until Monday afternoon.
From The New York Times
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USC Trojans women's basketball standout guard Avery Howell has announced she will enter the NCAA transfer portal. Howell saw an increase in playing time throughout the season as a freshman, but announced her decision to enter the portal on social media.
In a shocking turn of events, USC Trojans starting guard Avery Howell has decided to enter the Transfer Portal following USC's defeat to UConn in the NCAA Tournament.
The last few weeks have been a series of major blows for USC, who saw JuJu Watkins go down with a torn ACL in the second round of the NCAA Tournament before being eliminated from the Big Dance in the Elite Eight by UConn for the second year in a row.
After JuJu Watkins' injury, the USC Trojans have also lost former highly-touted recruit Avery Howell to the transfer portal.
USC star JuJu Watkins could miss all of next season as she recovers from a torn ACL. The Trojans' freshman class is expected to help offset her loss.
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