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Unfortunately, superstar JuJu Watkins tore her ACL in the second-round game against No. 9 Mississippi State, putting a ...
Our USC women's basketball analyst at Trojans Wire, Cece Clay, talked to Lindsay Gottlieb. It's a conversation you won't want to miss.
One of the many topics Lindsay Gottlieb addressed was the frequent saying that "You'll be back" when a prominent program falls just short of a big goal. Gottlieb was referring to the many times she ...
It has been a good week for USC women's basketball. Between Kiki Iriafen and Rayah Marshall being drafted and Jazzy Davidson being named the top overall player ...
USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb released the following statement ... Kendell Hollowell, a Southern California native has been been covering collegiate athletics since 2020 via radio and digital journalism.
In the locker room after the win, Gottlieb praised her team for rallying together in the absence of their leader. Southern California Head Coach Lindsay Gottlieb addresses the locker room after ...
Too often for programs as successful as USC women's basketball, the sole barometer is the postseason. Specifically, measuring how deep a side gets during March ...
Lindsay Gottlieb and Dawn Staley stand currently ... Regardless of gender, South Carolina’s Staley and University of Southern California’s Gottlieb consistently put in two of the better ...
The USC Trojans women’s basketball team represents the University of Southern ... which is located in Los Angeles, California. Lindsay Gottlieb is the head coach for the USC Trojans women ...
“I think what's so significant about this award is that this was a year that didn't have an absence of talent and stars, and JuJu found a way to elevate herself and her team,” USC coach Lindsay ...
"We're fortunate that we were able to sit everybody, all the starters down with about 6:30 to go," Southern California coach Lindsay Gottlieb said. “JuJu probably hasn't played under 30 minutes ...
Watkins became just the fourth player to win the award in her sophomore year, joining Oklahoma’s Courtney Paris (2007) and UConn stars Maya Moore (2009) and Breanna Stewart (2014). The AP first ...