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Southern Cal women’s basketball star JuJu Watkins suffered a season-ending knee injury on Monday against Mississippi State during the NCAA tournament second-round game in Los Angeles, and it's led to ...
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“We’re capable of enormity when we do it together, and that’s been the message more than anything else.”
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USC is headed to the Sweet 16, but it might have to do it without their star player. JuJu Watkins suffered a season-ending knee injury in the first quarter of Monday night's second-round game against Mississippi State,
Here is who Mississippi State has gained and lost in the transfer portal. Carriere entered the transfer portal on Thursday, she told the Clarion Ledger. The freshman from Gulfport appeared in 10 games and averaged 0.8 points.
Mississippi State women's basketball vs USC, JuJu Watkins prediction in NCAA tournament second round
The Mississippi State women's basketball coach has noticed more NCAA tournament brackets picking his team to lose than win. The No. 9 seed Bulldogs (22-11) got their first win of March Madness ...
Mississippi State women’s basketball won the opening tipoff and crossed over half-court for an offensive possession. Just seconds later, center Madina Okot was whistled for an illegal screen ...
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Kiki Iriafen, a Stanford graduate transfer, scored a season-high 36 points on 16-of-22 shooting and grabbed nine rebounds. She left with 6:29 remaining and the crowd chanting, “Kiki! Kiki!” Freshman Avery Howell added 18 points, hitting four 3-pointers.
Mississippi University for Women’s administration went back to the drawing board last year after attempts to rebrand to a genderless name were met with resistance from alumni and inaction in
The USC Trojans women's basketball team defeated No. 9-seeded Mississippi State by a score of 96-59 on March 24 to advance to the Sweet Sixteen of the 2025 NCAA