The USC Trojans women's basketball program is making significant moves in the transfer portal, adding a major piece to their frontcourt. On Friday, the team reportedly secured a commitment from Florida State center Pania Davis, a 6-foot-6 force who brings immediate size and experience.
Davis, a rising senior with one year of eligibility remaining, averaged 7.7 points, 5.7 rebounds, and a block per game for the Seminoles last season, starting 28 contests. Her defensive presence and rebounding will be crucial for a Trojan squad looking to solidify its interior.
This acquisition addresses a key need for USC, which saw several forwards—Vivian Iwuchukwu, Dayana Mendes, Yakiya Milton, and Gerda Raulusaityte—enter the transfer portal this offseason. Davis joins UC Davis guard Ryann Bennett as the second transfer portal addition this week, signaling an active and strategic offseason for the Trojans.
Davis's journey to USC showcases her proven talent. She began her collegiate career as a standout at New Mexico Junior College, earning WJCAC Freshman of the Year honors in 2024 and Player of the Year in 2025, along with two NJCAA All-American selections. This veteran experience will be invaluable alongside returning redshirt sophomore Laura Williams and incoming freshmen Sitaya Fagan and Sara Oseke.
For a USC team with championship aspirations, adding a player of Davis's caliber from the portal is a statement move. Her size and defensive acumen could be the missing link as the Trojans build their roster for a competitive push in the upcoming season.
