USC women's basketball star JuJu Watkins got advice from Caitlin Clark after her stellar freshman season.
's JuJu Watkins saw during her freshman year. Watkins put together a record-breaking season for the Trojans, breaking the freshman scoring record and finishing second in points per game with 27.1 per game, among many other accomplishments. Her performance ultimately earned her widespread national attention and solidified her as one of the stars of women's basketball.
Now, Watkins is primed to continue seeing a similar level of play with three more years of the college game before she is eligible for the WNBA Draft. Watkins though, will have the advice of Clark if she so chooses. Clark spoke to both head coach Lindsay Gottlieb and Watkins earlier this spring, and was understanding of the attention Watkins will be seeing.
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