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NCAAW: USC star JuJu Watkins headlines stacked sophomore class

November 1, 2024
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Last year’s NCAAW freshmen class was a thrilling one, headlined by USC superstar JuJu Watkins, who scored a freshman-record 920 points. She also had a 51-point performance against Stanford, led USC to the Elite Eight and was named the national Freshman of the Year.

Watkins undoubtedly shined, but other freshmen also made waves and are ready for more this year. Here are the five sophomores one should keep an eye on this season:

JuJu Watkins (USC)

JuJu Watkins.
Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images

How will the star of her class take things to the next level during the 2024-25 season? By winning the national title. That’s the plan anyway. With reinforcements like Stanford transfer Kiki Iriafen in the fold, the objective for the Trojans is to get further this time—and win it all.

Individually, Watkins proved what an unstoppable offensive power she is, but there is still room for improvement. Her scoring was often inefficient, with a shooting percentage of 40.1 percent. 3-point shooting could also improve from the 31.9 percent she averaged in her first year. If she can improve those averages and her assist numbers, then the best college moments from Watkins are still to come.

Hannah Hidalgo (Notre Dame)

Notre Dame v NC State

Hannah Hidalgo.
Photo by Lance King/Getty Images

Hidalgo was a thrill to watch at Notre Dame last year, averaging 22.6 points, 6.2 rebounds and 5.5 assists for the Fighting Irish.

What separates her from her peers is her defensive prowess. Hidalgo is an elite defender on the ball. She averaged 4.6 steals per game, more than any other player in the NCAA. Last season, people were impressed with how quickly she impacted the game. This year, she will be in the running for national Player of the Year.

Madison Booker (Texas)

NC State v Texas

Madison Booker.
Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images

When the moments got bigger, Booker shined brightest. She had 21 points in the second round of the NCAA Tournament against Alabama and 17 in Texas’ Elite Eight loss to NC State. With Rori Harmon returning, the Longhorns will be one of the most talented teams in the country.

Mikaylah Williams (LSU)

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Last year’s NCAAW freshmen class was a thrilling one, headlined by USC superstar JuJu Watkins, who scored a freshman-record 920 points. She also had a 51-point performance against Stanford, led USC to the Elite Eight and was named the national Freshman of the Year.

Watkins undoubtedly shined, but other freshmen also made waves and are ready for more this year. Here are the five sophomores one should keep an eye on this season:

JuJu Watkins (USC)

JuJu Watkins.
Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images

How will the star of her class take things to the next level during the 2024-25 season? By winning the national title. That’s the plan anyway. With reinforcements like Stanford transfer Kiki Iriafen in the fold, the objective for the Trojans is to get further this time—and win it all.

Individually, Watkins proved what an unstoppable offensive power she is, but there is still room for improvement. Her scoring was often inefficient, with a shooting percentage of 40.1 percent. 3-point shooting could also improve from the 31.9 percent she averaged in her first year. If she can improve those averages and her assist numbers, then the best college moments from Watkins are still to come.

Hannah Hidalgo (Notre Dame)

Notre Dame v NC State

Hannah Hidalgo.
Photo by Lance King/Getty Images

Hidalgo was a thrill to watch at Notre Dame last year, averaging 22.6 points, 6.2 rebounds and 5.5 assists for the Fighting Irish.

What separates her from her peers is her defensive prowess. Hidalgo is an elite defender on the ball. She averaged 4.6 steals per game, more than any other player in the NCAA. Last season, people were impressed with how quickly she impacted the game. This year, she will be in the running for national Player of the Year.

Madison Booker (Texas)

NC State v Texas

Madison Booker.
Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images

When the moments got bigger, Booker shined brightest. She had 21 points in the second round of the NCAA Tournament against Alabama and 17 in Texas’ Elite Eight loss to NC State. With Rori Harmon returning, the Longhorns will be one of the most talented teams in the country.

Mikaylah Williams (LSU)

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