JuJu Watkins scores 42 as USC tops Colorado for 7th straight win – Daily News

Los Angeles – Number 12 The Galain Center has been synonymous, long lines at the merchandise stand and the parents do chlams for their daughters and sons for a jersey, the USC house is now packed with Juju Watkins with Ods.

Number 32, it appears, as good as number 12.

A few minutes to the fourth quarter of a wild firing with Colorado, adding the turnover and ripping the whistle nonstop, the companions of Watkins mysteriously moved around him on the bench. Second later, she was shedding her already stuck number 12 while playing a foreign “32” on her jersey-she looked very big for her, exiting her shorts in the rest of the night. For three quarters, Freshman was constantly scattered for buckets, erasing 6-for-32 night memory in the last weekend in Oregon state with every bridge-up jumper and charged to Rim.

And immediately out of the break, 12 in a true sense in the last minutes of the basketball game, Watkins AttackedHe dried a bridge-up jumper to keep the USC ahead with double digits, shot him in a rhythm all night. He went to Colorado’s star Big Aronate Vonleh, thrown out him, a few minutes later a few minutes after wearing his primary defender in Sherod and Faualing His Outside. And after winning the last Bajra seventh ranked Trozon Rough-And-Tambal 87-81 number 11, after winning at the collorado, Watkins placed his hands in a crowd of collagium in the “gladiator” for the crowd like a maximus.

Forty points, 10 -19 shooting, 18 -18 from free -thro line and seventh consecutive win for USC (total 21-4, 11–4 in PAC -12 plays). It was Watkins’ 11th 30-point game of the year in a season, removing the USC program records set by Cheryl Miller from above, which was seen in gaiety from courtside seats at the Galen Center.

This was also hardly the most beautiful.


When the USC lost to Washington in late January, it was Watkins’ approach for that week, followed by a-8-for-27 shooting night-after the night-who stood for coach Lindsay Gotlib. Watkins chased with a record-breaking 51-point performance against Stanford; “His death,” Gotlib said after that victory, “he is the one who separates him.”

She came out fearlessly against Colorado (20–6, 10–5), just shy a child of careless, not exactly the fact that she shot only 6 for 32 against the state of Oregon. Some, perhaps, can see to facilitate the game after such a line; Some coaches, perhaps, can see them to make a feature.

Not Watkins. And certainly not Gotlib. Freshman took hunting shots from the tip, capturing 3-pointers within the first minute, took six of the first eight shots of the USC. He scattered against the younger Vonleh for a matchup, put him down in the post, gave him a continuous competition.

His shot was in rhythm, 22 points fell in the first half. But Watkins had a six-time bend, battered and hurt by turning the ball six times before the Haftime break on the night of the 10-turnover night. In the third quarter, a loss declined by Colorado after a one -time gains of 13 points, a deficit for aggressive defense and sweet shooting, CT blew the nonstop, Gotlib announced the crowd in the Galen Postgeam that the night felt like a heavyweight bout.

Watkins won. In mid -January, when Colorado closed the USC in its first meeting, it was Sherod, who made an aggressive dishonesty on Watkins, to send a freshman on the bench on the bench with five fouls. On this night, Sherod again played his hardening, Watkins attracted two fouls in the third quarter, the crowd as Colorado coach JR Payne excluded Sherod with three fouls. When McKenzie Forbes put another dishonesty on Sherod a few minutes later, the colorado went straight into the tunnel after pulling the guard, clapping his hands in a sheer frustration.

Forbes themselves were electric, finishing with 24 points, five 3-pointers and seven assistance, staring at Miller directly and pounding his chest-pounding it back with the millar-after a second-quarter 3-pointer. Senior Kayla Padila added four 3-pointers, and the USC went with another win.

More to come to this story.

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