JuJu Watkins’ SeasonEnding Injury: Insights from Lisa Leslie

Lisa Leslie Weighs in on JuJu Watkins’ Injury

WNBA Hall of Famer Lisa Leslie has expressed her support for JuJu Watkins, a prominent USC Trojan, following a severe injury that will cause Watkins to miss the 202526 college women’s basketball season. Watkins took to Instagram and a USC press release to share the news of her recoveryfocused hiatus.

Watkins’ Challenging Recovery Journey

Since tearing her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her right knee during the NCAA Tournament secondround game against Mississippi State on March 24, 2025, Watkins has embarked on a demanding recovery process. Despite the setback, she remains optimistic about returning to the game she loves.

  • Last season, Watkins earned prestigious accolades, including the Women’s Wooden Award and Naismith Women’s College Player of the Year.
  • She made history as the first Division 1 player in 20 years to record at least 35 points, five blocks, and five assists in a single game.

Statistics That Define Watkins’ Impact

Watkins concludes her ongoing tenure with impressive statistics, marking her as one of the best in USC’s record book. She ranks ninth in scoring (1,709 points), sixth in free throws made (459), and tenth in blocks (114).

USC Coach Lindsay Gottlieb’s Support

USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb confirmed the institution’s unwavering support for Watkins’ choice to focus on her health. “JuJu’s health and wellbeing are our top priorities,” Gottlieb stated, emphasizing her vital role as a leader and teammate, even from the sidelines.

Tackling ACL Recovery Timelines

While specific recovery timelines can vary, typical rehabilitation after an ACL injury can range from nine months to one year. Watkins’ journey closely aligns with this timeframe, offering hope for a full recovery.

Future WNBA Prospects for Watkins

Although Watkins will be treating the upcoming season as a redshirt year, her sights remain set on the WNBA draft, where she could become a top pick in 2027. Her chances might mirror those of former athletes, such as Paige Bueckers, who overcame similar ACL injuries, raising intrigue around Watkins’ future career.

Season Points Shooting Percentage Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks
202324 27.1 40.1% 7.3 3.3 2.3 1.6
202425 23.9 42.6% 6.8 3.4 2.2 1.8

Upcoming USC Women’s Basketball Season

As Watkins prioritizes her recovery, the USC Trojans will tip off their season at home against New Mexico State on November 4. Though Watkins’ oncourt presence will be missed, her influence continues to inspire her teammates and fans alike.

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