What will USC look like without JuJu? Trojans are ready to find out …

Lindsay Gottlieb greets fans after the Trojans’ win over MISS ST in the second round of the NCAA tournament on March 24. (Robert Gauthier / LAT)
USC vs. Kansas State
Saturday, March 29, 2025, 5 p.m. PT, Spokane Arena in Spokane, WA, ESPN
Ryan Kartje (LA Times) — SPOKANE, Wash. — Thirty six hours after JuJu Watkins’ right knee buckled beneath her and USC’s season changed in the blink of an eye, Lindsay Gottlieb gathered her team for its first practice since its star sophomore went down.
It was a critical moment for USC and its coach. Emotions were still raw. Hearts were still heavy. But while the rest of the basketball world was busy writing off the Trojans, Gottlieb wanted her team to know one thing hadn’t changed in the wake of Watkins’ injury.
“We’ve had a lot of emotions, but none of them are doubt,” Gottlieb said. “The prevailing feeling is that we can still do something together. That’s what JuJu wants us to do. There’s a lot of belief with this team.”
That belief hasn’t wavered even as the path forward without Watkins looks much different for the Trojans, who will face Kansas State on Saturday night in the Sweet 16. But no one, at USC or elsewhere, is under the impression that the Trojans can simply plug someone in place of one of college basketball’s brightest stars either.
“None of us can replace JuJu,” USC forward Kiki Iriafen said. “Nobody can replace JuJu.”
But the rest of the season now hinges entirely on how USC adjusts to her absence. And while Gottlieb and her players insist they don’t feel that pressure, plenty of other tournament teams have been swallowed up by it before.
“Anytime you try to make up for it, it usually backfires,” said Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma, who’s a close friend of Gottlieb.
Auriemma was one of the first to text Gottlieb after the injury on Monday night. Asked Friday about the challenges of regrouping in the wake of an injury, the Connecticut coach harkened back Friday to the Huskies’ 1997 tournament run, when star freshman Shea Ralph tore her ACL on a breakaway layup. The team was devastated at the time. Players wrote Ralph’s name on their shoes to honor her. The tone, it turns out, overtook the rest of their run.
“It was like someone had passed away,” Auriemma said, “and we lost a game we probably shouldn’t have lost.”

There was no such sentiment at USC this week. Iriafen wouldn’t allow it to be so. The perpetually sunny senior forward was key in keeping the team’s energy up against Mississippi State, all while scoring a season-high 36 points, and she has tried to maintain that same attitude moving through this week.
Her contributions will go much further than that on Saturday. Presumably no one will be more important in carrying the scoring load going forward than the Trojans’ third-team All-American. Though, she doesn’t necessarily look at it that way.
“We all have the same sense of doing your role, but maybe doing it a lot more efficiently, doing that extra thing because we do have a lot to pick up,” Iriafen said. “This isn’t the time or the place for me to try and be like, OK, now you’re going to know me. That’s not what I’m here to do. That’s not what I’m here for.”
The truth is no one really knows what the Trojans will look like without Watkins. Including Kansas State, their Sweet 16 opponent.
“There’s not many clips out there with her not on the floor,” Kansas State coach Jeff Mittie said. “That’s been a real challenge. There’s maybe 100 total.”
Iriafen, who Mittie called “a mismatch problem in every area of the floor”, has been a primary focus of Kansas State’s game-planning. But if the Trojans intend to move onto the Elite Eight, they’ll likely need a strong showing out of their trio of freshmen guards — Avery Howell (red shorts), Kayleigh Heckel and Kennedy Smith — all of whom are more than capable of getting hot from three-point range.
Slowing down Kansas State’s star player will also be paramount. Ayoka Lee, who averages 15.6 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, has battled through injuries this season. But the Wildcats are 17-1 whenever the 6-6 forward is in the lineup.
USC won’t have that same luxury Saturday. But Gottlieb has spent all season telling her players how important their roles are. That part doesn’t need to change. Even without Watkins leading the way.
“We just need to be the best versions of ourselves,” Gottlieb said, “and we need to do that together in order to have success. And I don’t think any one person will try to do more than what we know they’re capable of, but I also think they’re capable of a lot, and we’re capable of enormity when we do it together.”
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Trojans do in fact march on without Juju. Iriafen taking a lot of heat and shooting cold after the last game, Smith, Howell, Marshall and Heckel pick it up. Can they stop Bueckers on Monday?
Too bad USC gets UConn. They would have a much better chance against LSU, TCU or Duke. We’ll see if Beth Burns can dial up a defense for Bueckers. If not UConn could win it all.
I always felt USC deserved a better seeding.
https://trojandailyblog.com/expectations-have-replaced-aspirations-for-usc-womens-basketball-and-usc-deserved-a-better-tourney-seeding/
One football pundant said that SC didn’t seem to be going after David Bailey very hard.
Imthink it was Ryan Abraham
My question would be, why go after Bailey at all, unless you’re going all out for him?
They don’t really need him but I hope they still get him
USC beats KSU 67-61.
Back and forth the whole game. It will take an even greater team effort to stop Miss Becker’s and U Conn. gotta stay out of foul trouble too. Fight On, Ladies of Troy!
The three freshmen players all stepped up while Kiki was not having a great game. We’ll need all of them and Kiki to beat UConn.
USC Is Back To Working California Hard
The 17 committed players (11 from Calif) for the #1 Trojans’ 2026 recruiting class are:
1 DL Malik Brooks (CA)
2 OT Chase Deniz (CA)
3 DL Jaimeon Winfield (TX)
4 IOL John Fifita (CA)
5 IOL Esun Tafa (UT)
6 WR Trent Mosely (CA)
7 DL Simote Katonaga (CA)
8 QB Jonas Williams (IL)
9 ATH Xavier Griffin (GA)
10 CB RJ Sermons (CA)
11 CB Brandon Lockhart (CA)
12 EDGE Braeden Jones (IL)
13 CB Madden Riordan (CA)
14 ATH Joshua Holland (CA)
15 RB Shahn Alston (OH)
16 EDGE Andrew Williams (CA)
17 WR Ja’Myron “Tron” Baker (CA)
Local 2026 DL Malik Brooks commits to USC Chris Trevino (USCFootball.com) — USC football added more size to its future defensive line with a commitment from three-star 2026 Downey (CA) St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy DT Malik Brooks on Saturday. Brooks made the commitment while on an unofficial visit for spring practice. The 6-foot-4, 320-pound Brooks is the 17th commitment for USC’s No. 1 ranked 2026 class and the 10th commitment in California. He is the second commitment this week alongside three-star San Diego (Calif.) Cathedral Catholic OT Chase Deniz, who committed on Tuesday. “I felt at home with all of the other talented players… Read more »
UConn is a steamroller through their side of the bracket. Hope the Trojans play their best, they will need it.
30-3 USC has won the most games for the program in a season since 1986. Lindsay Gottlieb is in her fourth year as USC coach with a 92-35 record. The Trojans are shooting for their second straight Elite Eight appearance. The Trojans and KSU have not faced since 2002, a 73-61 Wildcats win. KSU is coming off an 80-79 OT win over UK. The Wildcats had four players score double-digit points, with forward Temira Poindexter leading the team with 24 points. Center Ayoka Lee led with nine rebounds, and guard Serena Sundell led with 14 assists. si.com — USC (-1.5)… Read more »
Hopefully, USC reels in STAN grad transfer David Bailey (#23, 6-3, 250, Mater Dei) from the Portal.
Bailey was STAN’s best 2024 pass rusher and had a career-high six sacks last season, He was also third in the ACC with five FC and had 31 total tackles, 8.0 TFL, and a pass breakup.
Bailey is fun to watch coming off the EDGE (video)

Bailey sure has the speed alright. If he gained a few more pounds it hopefully wouldn’t slow him down and you have a Big Ten game changer on your team. Hopefully coaches Noa & Henny as well as GM Bowden feel the same way and go after him.