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The Women of Troy put up a fight, but could not get the job done, and their season is over.The game began with a quick pace from both teams, and the lead went back and forth. In the second quarter, th...
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USC guard JuJu Watkins was named the women's 2025 Naismith National Player of the Year on Wednesday.
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"Right now, my heart is with my teammates. I wish I could have been out there battling, but I couldn't be prouder of the fight we've fought together."
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Could USC have cleared the Elite Eight hurdle with Watkins? Perhaps, but the Trojans didn't have the star power on Monday to beat UConn.
As the final buzzer went off and UConn had secured the win, Bueckers was going through the layup line before greeting USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb. The two stopped for a brief moment to have a small chat before heading their separate ways.
USC head coach Lindsay Gottlieb came to the defense of a Mississippi State player as she faces online bullying over her involvement in the play that resulted in JuJu Watkins' injury.
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USC women's basketball head coach Lindsay Gottlieb wasn't surprised that her team beat Kansas State in the Sweet 16 without JuJu Watkins.
SPOKANE, Wash. — A Sweet 16 loss to No. 1 seed USC marked the end of illustrious college careers for Kansas State All-Americans Serena Sundell and Ayoka Lee, but their futures remain wide open. “I’m a big fan of Sundell,” USC head coach Lindsay Gottlieb said. “I think she should be in somebody’s WNBA camp for sure, if not drafted.”
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USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb said during a press conference on Friday that JuJu Watkins' season-ending ACL tear was not the result of a dirty play. Gottlieb also condemned the online abuse that Mississippi State players have faced in the wake of the injury,
USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb says the sympathy for Watkins, who suffered a torn ACL early in the Trojans’ second-round NCAA Tournament win, “speaks mostly to JuJu and who she is.”
The Mississippi State player involved in the play that injured Watkins has turned off Instagram comments after being harassed online.