Daily News (Los Angeles)

Watkins gets plenty of help as Trojans rout Arizona

- By Luca Evans levans@scng.com

Jada Williams was the pest who wouldn't leave, the nagging fly in JuJu Watkins' ear, buzzing and hovering and visibly frustratin­g one of the best scorers in the nation.

Williams had seen, firsthand, the devastatio­n Watkins could bring, the two meetings as seniors last year when Williams' La Jolla Country Day team fell in a heavyweigh­t prep matchup to Watkins and Sierra Canyon. And now-Arizona freshman

LOS ANGELES >> THE SCORE

USC 81, ARIZONA 64

Up next: USC at Oregon, Friday, 7 p.m., Pac-12 Oregon

Williams operated Monday night as the head of a string of Wildcats defenders shadowing Watkins in the halfcourt, never letting the 6-foot-2 threat out of her sight, keeping one point of contact to Watkins at all times and visibly annoying the USC freshman.

They threw the entire toolkit at Watkins and USC head coach Lindsay Gottlieb,

part of a rotating array of Pac-12 defenses, each with their own unique directive on containing a player who came into the night averaging 37 points across her last three games. Williams face-guarded Watkins, and multiple Wildcats stepped into the lane when she was on the perimeter, visibly daring any other USC shooter to beat them.

And they were beaten. After USC's victory over UCLA in mid-January, Gottlieb affectiona­tely dubbed her group “JuJu and the Nerds,” a slew of

Ivy League transfers supporting Watkins' heliocentr­ic efforts in USC's offense. Those nerds, though, pack a mighty punch — and Kayla Padilla (15 points, 7 assists), Kaitlyn Davis (8 points, 5 rebounds) and McKenzie Forbes (9 points, 4 assists) stole the spotlight in an 8164 victory over Arizona (1212 overall, 4-8 Pac-12) on Monday night.

“JuJu is so spectacula­r that people are going to come with all kinds of gameplans, right,” Gottlieb said postgame. “And I think we're showing that she's hard to stop from scoring, but we also have other players that are super dangerous.”

Watkins led No. 10 USC (18-4, 8-4) with 32 points, but shot 9 for 23 from the field and committed seven turnovers, clearly bothered at times by the Wildcats' defensive alignment.

After a quiet first half, inside presence Rayah Marshall got going in the fourth quarter to finish with 12 points and 10 rebounds, and Forbes added three triples as USC won its fourth straight.

SUMMARY

ARIZONA (12-12)

Cunningham 3-11 1-1 7, Martinez 6-10 1-2 13, Jones 3-9 5-6 13, Pueyo 4-8 0-0 8, Williams 4-11 1-1 10, Beh 1-1 0-0 2, Blakely 0-0 0-0 0, Gilbert 4-14 3-5 11, Totals 25-64 11-15 64

USC (18-4)

Davis 3-4 2-2 8, Marshall 5-8 2-4

12, Forbes 3-7 0-0 9, Padilla 5-9

0-0 15, Watkins 9-23 12-12 32, Akunwafo 1-1 0-0 2, Bigby 1-1 0-0 3, Darius 0-0 0-0 0, Makolo 0-0 0-0 0, Samuels 0-0 0-0 0, Williams 0-1 0-0 0, Totals 27-54 16-18 81

Arizona 3-10 (Martinez 0-1, Jones 2-3, Pueyo 0-2, Williams 1-3, Gilbert 0-1), Southern Cal 11-22 (Forbes 3-6, Padilla 5-8, Watkins 2-6, Bigby 1-1, Williams 0-1); Arizona 12 (Martinez 3, Williams 3), USC 22 (Padilla 7); Arizona Martinez; Arizona 29 (Martinez 7), USC 34 (Marshall 10);

Arizona 22, USC 16;

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