Dawn Staley sent JuJu Watkins a text as soon as she saw the star Southern California sophomore suffer a season-ending knee injury earlier this week. The South Carolina coach said it was tough to see Watkins writing on the court in pain because of how beloved she is.
Turkish student at Tufts University is latest Palestinian supporter swept up in US crackdownFewer Americans now see Canada as a US ally as Trump strains a longtime partnershipOpening day is here: Juan Soto debuts, Paul Skenes vs Sandy Alcántara, and moreWhat to know about Boulder, Colorado, the Sundance Film Festival's new homeNoted economist honored by Trump warns that 25% tariffs risk 'irreparable damage' to US automakersNeptune's auroras are captured in great detail by NASA's Webb telescopeFACT FOCUS: A look at false and misleading claims made by Trump during his address to CongressIngenuity at sea: Cubans use makeshift rafts known as 'corchos' to catch elusive fishRoyal Air Force engineers shamed by judge over theft of Paddington Bear statueDo you eat a meal in 20 minutes or less? It might be time to slow downHow setting boundaries can improve your health at workSocial media trends are driving Indonesia's patchouli oil industry.
The cost? DeforestationInside the government study trying to understand the health effects of ultraprocessed foodsThe fate of addiction treatment hangs in the balance with Kennedy's HHS overhaulDo you eat a meal in 20 minutes or less? It might be time to slow downHow a 1970s Chicano art group defied the mainstream and made historyFuertes terremotos sacuden Tailandia y Myanmar; se desploma un edificio en BangkokTrump firma orden ejecutiva para suspender negociación colectiva en agencias de seguridad nacionalSouthern California guard JuJu Watkins reacts on the floor after an injury during the first half against Mississippi State in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins dribbles against Mississippi State guard Jerkaila Jordan during the first half in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins reacts on the floor after an injury during the first half against Mississippi State in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins reacts on the floor after an injury as Mississippi State guard Chandler Prater watches during the first half in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins falls to the floor with the ball between Mississippi State guard Eniya Russell, left, and guard Chandler Prater, right, during the first half in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins reacts on the floor after an injury during the first half against Mississippi State in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins reacts on the floor after an injury during the first half against Mississippi State in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins dribbles against Mississippi State guard Jerkaila Jordan during the first half in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins dribbles against Mississippi State guard Jerkaila Jordan during the first half in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins reacts on the floor after an injury during the first half against Mississippi State in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins reacts on the floor after an injury during the first half against Mississippi State in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins reacts on the floor after an injury as Mississippi State guard Chandler Prater watches during the first half in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins reacts on the floor after an injury as Mississippi State guard Chandler Prater watches during the first half in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins falls to the floor with the ball between Mississippi State guard Eniya Russell, left, and guard Chandler Prater, right, during the first half in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. Southern California guard JuJu Watkins falls to the floor with the ball between Mississippi State guard Eniya Russell, left, and guard Chandler Prater, right, during the first half in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Monday, March 24, 2025, in Los Angeles. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Dawn Staley sent JuJu Watkins a text as soon as she saw the star Southern California sophomore suffer a“JuJu is loved by all of us,” Staley added. Coaches and players all across women’s basketball, along with fans of the game, feel the impact of Watkins’ injury. The dominant USC guard and Associated Press All-America first-teamer will likely miss significant time, leaving the sport without one of its most transcendent stars during March Madness. How Watkins’ absence will affect the women’s Sweet 16 remains to be seen, though attendance and ratings are down from last season’s record highs for the women’s tournament that featured Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. But that shouldn’t come as surprise. After the record-setting numbers that tuned in for the Magic Johnson-Larry Bird showdown in the 1979 national championship, the ratings for the 1980 tourney signficantly dropped. “JuJu is raising our game up with how she plays,” said Staley, whose Gamecocks will face Maryland on Friday in the Sweet 16, “with pouring into marketing when it comes to NIL deals. She’s a business herself. And to see part of that not be a part of our NCAA Tournament — something is missing. There’s a big void.”In the opening two rounds of this year’s women’s tournament, there were 224,972 fans in attendance, representing a 30% decrease from last season’s record that saw 292,456 people show up. Still, this year’s mark is the third highest ever, also trailing the 231,677 that came to March Madness in 2023. Ratings also dropped, with the first round averaging 367,000 viewers across all 32 games. That’s a 22% drop from last season. But those numbers are up 43% from the 2023 tournament, which was the second-most watched ever. “It’s a massive disappointment because she’s such an extraordinary player,” said ESPN college basketball analyst Rebecca Lobo. “People would be watching her for the first time in the regionals. It’s a huge disappointment and blow as we’ve had so much growth over last year and a half.USC’s victory against Mississippi State in the second round. She immediately grimaced and collapsed onto the court before being carried off by multiple people, unable to put any weight on her leg. USC later said she would have surgery and then rehabilitate.Watkins had emerged as the next face of women’s college basketball after Clark raised its profile to unprecedented levels while at Iowa. The 6-foot-2 Watkins led USC to itsShe has NIL deals with Nike, Fanatics, snack maker Mondelez, United Airlines, Degree deodorant, State Farm, Gatorade and collectibles company Funko, among others. And her NIL valuation is one of the highest in the country at an estimated $739,000, according to On3.com. Celebrities all over star-studded Los Angeles flocked to USC’s Galen Center to watch her play this season, including movie star Michael B. Jordan, rapper Snoop Dogg and Vanessa Bryant.While this year’s field is full of individual talent and numerous legitimate title contenders, many were excited to watch Watkins continue her stellar season — in which she averaged 24.6 points — and potentially lead the Trojans to their first national championship in 41 years. “My mom played basketball at Santa Clara, so I’ve kind of been tapped into the tournament,” said Claire Swendsen, 22, who is in Spokane, Washington, for the other half of the Sweet 16. “I have planned on attending one of UConn’s and one of USC’s games. This kind of puts a damper on the SC game.” There are still big names in the tournament that resonate with fans, including Connecticut senior Paige Bueckers, who also had to rebound from an ACL injury and is making her last run at a national championship. UConn’s blowout win overwas the most-watched game of the second round, drawing an average of 1.7 million viewers to ESPN on Monday night. Watkins “will come back better and stronger,” said UCLA coach Cori Close."... She’s such a fighter. She’ll be ready. That being said, I feel like it’s time for people around the country to really step up and see some of the other amazing players who are ready to shine. I am so sad that JuJu is not playing in the tournament anymore, but I am excited for other players are going to step into that spotlight.”“What did we see last year with the epic battle with LSU and Iowa?” Lobo, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame who won an NCAA title with UConn, asked rhetorically. “We had the potential to get a similar kind of rematch in the Elite Eight of this one” with a Watkins-Bueckers matchup. “Even if both USC and UConn are there,” Lobo added, “it won’t be the same without JuJu. They are the biggest stars in women’s basketball. Missing one of them is huge.”Crowds flock to newest Catholic saint in Assisi — a millennial teen whose ordinariness is the drawTrump executive order on Smithsonian targets funding for programs with ‘improper ideology’
Athlete Injuries NCAA Womens Division I Basketball Championship Womens College Basketball College Sports College Basketball Vanessa Bryant Dawn Staley Michael B. Jordan Connecticut Huskies March Madness NCAA Tournament CA State Wire Womens Sports Connecticut Huskies Womens Basketball WA State Wire NCAA Womens Bracket AL State Wire Sports Mondelez International Inc. Snoop Dogg Cori Close Southern California Trojans Rebecca Lobo Claire Swendsen Angel Reese Funko Inc. Paige Bueckers Caitlin Clark
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
JuJu Watkins driven to lead No. 1 seed USC on deep run in NCAA TournamentUSC sophomore JuJu Watkins is driven to lead the Trojans to a deep run in the NCAA Tournament.
Read more »
Paige Bueckers, JuJu Watkins headline players to watch in women's NCAA TournamentRohan Nadkarni is a sports reporter for NBC News.
Read more »
Women's NCAA tournament: How to watch JuJu Watkins and USC vs. UNC GreensboroMarch Madness 2025: Here's how to watch the NCAA women's basketball tournament first-round game between USC and UNC Greensboro on Saturday.
Read more »
JuJu Watkins Hobbles to Locker Room After Ankle Injury in USC NCAA Tournament GameUSC Trojans star JuJu Watkins suffered an ankle injury in the first round of the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
Read more »
What USC Trojans' JuJu Watkins Said After Ankle Injury In NCAA TournamentThe USC Trojans women's basketball took care of business in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, beating UNC Greensboro 71-25. USC superstar JuJu Watkins led all scorers with 22 points despite briefly exiting the game with an ankle injury.
Read more »
JuJu Watkins Carried Off Court After Injury in USC NCAA Tournament GameUSC Trojans star JuJu Watkins was carried off the court after seeming to suffer a knee injury.
Read more »
