USC Advances to Sweet 16 After JuJu Watkins' Season-Ending ACL Injury
The Trojans secured a dominant win over Mississippi State despite losing their star player, who will undergo surgery and begin rehabilitation.
- JuJu Watkins, USC's standout sophomore guard, sustained a season-ending ACL tear in her right knee early in the NCAA Tournament second-round game against Mississippi State.
- Watkins, averaging 24.6 points per game this season, was injured five minutes into the game and was carried off the court after a non-contact play during a fast break.
- USC rallied in her absence, defeating Mississippi State 96-59, led by Kiki Iriafen's career-high 36 points on 16-for-22 shooting.
- The injury has drawn widespread support from the basketball community, including messages from WNBA stars Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark, highlighting Watkins' impact on the sport.
- USC now faces Kansas State in the Sweet 16, with adjustments to their strategy required to navigate the tournament without their star player.








































