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USC basketball star JuJu Watkins showcased her brilliance during the Acrisure Holiday Invitational, leading the Trojans to a resounding 104-65 victory over Saint Louis.
Following a tough loss to Notre Dame, Watkins delivered a stellar performance that reminded everyone why she is one of the most exciting prospects in women's basketball.
Watkins delivered an incredible 34 points, grabbed six rebounds, and went 7-for-9 at the free-throw line, demonstrating her all-around skills on the court. This performance wasn't just a game-winner; it was a historic one.
Watkins became the fastest player in the last decade to record 15 career 30-point games, achieving this milestone in just 41 games.
She narrowly edged out Caitlin Clark, who accomplished the same feat in 42 games, with Florida State's Ta'Niya Latson trailing behind at 68 games.
JuJu Watkins Is Carving Her Own Legacy
Watkins' achievement cements her place as a rising force in women's basketball. Her rapid ascent to stardom has naturally drawn comparisons to Caitlin Clark, who is widely regarded as one of the best talents in the sport.
However, Watkins has repeatedly emphasized her desire to stay true to herself and forge her own path.
Watkins also sparked conversation recently with her comments about the WNBA's growth. When asked about the players responsible for the league's rising popularity, many expected her to mention Caitlin Clark or Angel Reese.
Instead, Watkins surprised fans by crediting A'ja Wilson, a two-time WNBA MVP, as her primary inspiration. "Yeah, I'm a big A'ja Wilson fan," Watkins said. "Just the way she's so dominant on the floor is really inspiring."
This perspective highlights Watkins' unique approach to her career. She respects the accomplishments of other stars but chooses to focus on her own journey.
Her iration for Wilson underscores her belief in steady growth and dedication to the game.
Remaining True to Herself
Watkins is no stranger to comparisons, but she handles them with grace and confidence.
When asked about being likened to other great players, Watkins said, "I just do my best to be myself and play my way. I just go out there, try to have fun, do what I do, and continue to work hard. That's my mentality always."
With her exceptional talent and grounded mindset, JuJu Watkins is not just following in the footsteps of legends like Caitlin Clark-she is building a legacy of her own.
Whether she's setting records or inspiring future generations, Watkins is proving that her potential knows no bounds.