
The USC-commit led Team USA to the win with 17 points, seven assists, six rebounds, and 31 minutes, showing why she is considered to be among the best high school athletes in the country. Both teams were stacked with Division-I basketball commits, ranked highly in their respective classes.
Sienna Betts added 14 points and six defensive rebounds for Team USA, while Emilee Skinner put up 13 points. On the other side of the court, the World Team was led by Ayla McDowell. The South Carolina commit finished with 15 points.
After a competitive battle, Team USA pulled ahead in the final quarter to win the game 90-78.
Davidson was recently recognized for the fourth time as the Gatorade Oregon Girls Basketball Player of the Year, as well as a McDonald’s All-American and 2025 Naismith Trophy finalist.
Following the game, she talked about this being some of her last moments playing in Portland.
“It’s super special just first of all being able to play for USA in my home state and have everyone from my community come out. It’s a super surreal experience and I’m really grateful for it,” she said.

On Sunday, she will represent Team Oregon in the annual Northwest Shootout against Washington’s top senior all-stars at PCC’s Cascadia Campus.
Discover more from RSS Feeds Cloud
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
