When Cheryl Miller first touched the hardwood as a Trojan, she powered the ladies of Troy to a nationwide championship.
Miller — a sophomore in 1983-84 — returned with the whole lot to show after successful all of it. Expectations soared and followers flocked to the Sports activities Enviornment to observe the Trojans.
Enter sophomore guard JuJu Watkins and the USC ladies’s basketball squad of 2024-25. Watkins couldn’t get previous the Elite Eight in Yr 1, however expectations, like they have been in 1983, are sky-high.
“We haven’t shied away from the word expectations all summer,” mentioned USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb, getting into her fourth season in command of the Trojans. “I’m not trying to pretend that they’re not there. It’s a matter of using it as the standard and saying this is where we want to be, but not letting that put the weight of the world on our shoulders every day or steal our joy every day.”
Large Ten media and coaches picked the Trojans to win the convention throughout their first marketing campaign out of the Pac-12. Watkins — who averaged 27.1 factors per recreation whereas taking 34.6% of the workforce’s photographs — is unanimously heralded because the Large Ten preseason participant of the yr. And USC begins the yr ranked No. 3 within the Related Press High 25, behind South Carolina and Connecticut.
Coming off a 29-6 document and their first Elite Eight look since 1994, the Trojans enter the season with a uncommon combine: returning veterans, seven freshmen, a bona fide star in Watkins and two graduate switch stalwarts of the Pac-12’s previous: former Stanford ahead Kiki Iriafen and Oregon State guard Talia von Oelhoffen.
Iriafen, the reigning Katrina McClain Award winner — which honors the highest energy ahead within the nation — averaged a double-double (19.4 factors and 11.0 rebounds) final season. Von Oelhoffen, however, was an All-Pac-12 level guard who led Oregon State in assists with 5.0 per recreation — a mark that will have led USC.
Kiki Iriafen celebrates throughout Stanford’s win over Iowa State within the NCAA match in March. Iriafen is enjoying for the Trojans this season.
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“I spent most of my time here literally watching film on how to stop [Iriafen and von Oelhoffen],” Gottlieb mentioned about recruiting the graduate switch duo. “Now, it’s an unbelievable feeling.”
For Iriafen, an AP preseason All-American alongside Watkins, enjoying at Galen Middle is a return dwelling. She’s a Los Angeles native, having performed highschool basketball at Harvard-Westlake.
“Being home is the greatest gift I could ask for,” mentioned Iriafen, who graduated from Stanford with a design engineering diploma. “I’m the oldest child, so being able to be around my siblings, my parents, it’s super special for me. Everyone who has helped me get to this point — my high school coaches, my trainers and my family — can now finally see me shine on the college stage.”
Senior middle Rayah Marshall — one among two returning starters from final yr — joins Watkins, Iriafen and von Oelhoffen on the Naismith Girls’s Participant of the Yr watch record. All 4 averaged double-digit factors final season.
Outdoors of Marshall and Watkins, nonetheless, the Trojans return simply barely over a tenth of their minutes from final yr, virtually all of which got here off the bench.
The doorway of offensive choices enjoying large minutes by way of USC’s former Pac-12 foes permits Watkins — who handed Miller for this system document of most 30-point video games in a season — to enhance as a facilitator as an alternative of being relied upon because the go-to scorer always, Gottlieb mentioned.
“[Her] game continues to evolve,” Gottlieb mentioned of Watkins. “She has it all. We never want to stifle her ability to be a bucket-getter — nobody is better at that than her — but she really has a complete game. As her skill set and her pace have evolved, I just want her to make the right play again and again.”
Gottlieb added that a number of the seven freshmen are set for rapid enjoying time when USC opens its marketing campaign in Paris towards No. 20 Mississippi on Monday morning — though she declined to specify who.
USC introduced in one of many high freshman courses within the nation, the one program that includes three 2024 McDonald’s All-Individuals: guards Kayleigh Heckel, Avery Howell and Kennedy Smith.
Heckel, a 5-foot-9 level guard, mentioned teammates corresponding to von Oelhoffen and Watkins are serving to her modify to the tempo and intricacies of school basketball. The Port Chester, N.Y., native, whose teammates have coined her “K-9,” added she’s counting down the minutes till the tip-off towards the Rebels.
“We’ve been beating up on each other a lot,” she mentioned. “We’re excited to see some new faces.”