USC star JuJu Watkins breaks silence
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"Thank you all for the incredible love and support. Seeing all your messages and kind words has meant the world to me — y’all have given me so much hope," Watkins wrote in a post to her Instagram sto...
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By winning AP Player of the Year, Watkins adds to her growing list of individual accolades from this season.
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While heartbroken at the loss of star guard JuJu Watkins, Southern California’s players are determined to move forward in the women’s NCAA Tournament.
Watkins' suffered a season-ending knee injury in the second round. The ramifications extend beyond the Trojans.
JuJu Watkins was on the USC bench as the Trojans advanced to the Elite Eight with a 67-61 win over Kansas State on Saturday. Well, sort of. Watkins tore her ACL in the second round of the tournament and therefore she did not make the trip up the coast.
JuJu Watkins’ absence looms large in Spokane, where eight of the remaining 16 teams, including USC, are gathering this week for March Madness.
UConn's Paige Bueckers knows what it's like to tear an ACL, and shares some empathetic words for JuJu Watkins after suffering a season ending injury.
WNBA star Angel Reese showed some support for her little brother Julian during his Maryland men's game at the NCAA tournament - so who is he exactly? Angel Reese showed some public support for her brother Julian "Juju" Reese after his final college basketball game last week,
USC's women's basketball team is continuing on even without the incredible JuJu Watkins, who shockingly tore her ACL earlier in the women's March Madness NCAA tournament.
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Madness lost one of its most transcendent heroes because of an injury. JuJu Watkins won't play again in this tournament, and that just stinks.