Women's excitement:
USC's JuJu Watkins explodes for 51, keys upset of Stanford
On Sunday night, USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb got a call from a security guard asking whether to kick freshman guard JuJu Watkins out of the gym. Watkins was getting shots up following an off-night in the Trojans' crushing three-point loss at home to Washington, their third defeat in four games.
"No," Gottlieb told the security guard. "Let Ju be Ju."
Just a Frosh!
Fast-forward to Friday night, and Watkins didn't just find her shot again -- she cemented her status as the freshman of the year front-runner and even inserted herself into the player of the year conversation. On No. 4 Stanford's home floor, and against the winningest coach in the sport in Tara VanDerveer, Watkins dropped 51 points on 14-for-26 shooting from the field to lift the No. 15 Trojans over the Cardinal 67-58 in the teams' final regular-season Pac-12 meeting.
The rest of the team only scored 16
Watkins' performance, the first 50-point game in Division I this season, also broke a school record and marked the second-most points in a Pac-12 game, behind only (Husky) Kelsey Plum's 57 against Utah in 2017.
Watkins made her presence felt all over the court. In addition to her four steals and two assists, she finished with 11 rebounds, making her the only Division I freshman in the past 25 seasons with 50 points and 10 rebounds and the first player this season with 40 points and 10 rebounds in a game, according to ESPN Stats & Information research....
Watkins scored 76% of USC's points, the highest percentage scored by a player in the past 25 seasons, according to ESPN Stats & Information....
The freshman had been in a bit of a slump and hadn't made more than two 3's in each of her previous eight games. She finished 6 for 11 from deep Friday night, surpassing the Stanford's team total (4 for 15)....
It was the sort of individual performance that rarely, if ever, happens against Stanford -- and at Stanford, no less. Dating to the turn of the century, the most a player had scored against the Cardinal was 44, from Plum.
Watkins, though, is only 19 games into her collegiate career....

x 51
Other upsets:
(Unranked) Mississippi State hands No. 9 LSU second straight loss
77-73
Kansas State falls to unranked Oklahoma, latest No. 2 to tumble
66-63
AP Top 25
1 South Carolina(35) 19-0
(former) 2 Kansas State 20-1
3 Iowa 19-2 (see article below)
(former) 4 Stanford 19-2
5 NC State 18-2
6 Colorado 17-3

, better than Deion
7 UCLA 16-3
8 Ohio State 17-3
(former) 9 LSU 18-3
24 North Carolina 15-6
Finally,
NCAA scoring leader Plum happy to see Iowa's Clark break mark
As Iowa's Caitlin Clark nears the NCAA women's basketball career scoring mark, record holder Kelsey Plum of the Las Vegas Aces is applauding the senior guard.
"I'm actually very grateful to pass that baton. I'm very happy for her," Plum said Friday on a video call from a USA Basketball women's team camp that runs Friday-Sunday at Barclays Center in New York.
Then-Washington star Plum set the record on Feb. 25, 2017, when she scored 57 points in the Huskies' 84-77 victory over Utah in Seattle. She finished her college career with 3,527 points.
Was Lady O a fan?
Clark is currently at 3,424 and is averaging a Division I-leading 32.1 points per game.
The No. 3 Hawkeyes face Maryland on Saturday (8 p.m. ET, Fox), and if Clark maintains her current scoring average, the record will come Feb. 15 when the Hawkeyes host Michigan.
Nooo, not 32 points vs the Terps
Plum was the WNBA's No. 1 draft pick by San Antonio in April 2017, and has won the past two WNBA titles with the Aces. She also won a gold medal with the United States' 3x3 women's hoops team at the Tokyo Olympics, and now hopes to make the 5-on-5 team for the Paris Games this summer.
Wow
... Clark often has referenced both Plum and New York Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu, who set the NCAA record for triple-doubles (26) while at Oregon from 2016 to 2020, as players she has watched and admired. Both Plum and Ionescu were No. 1 WNBA draft picks, and Clark is expected to be in April if she declares. Because of the COVID-19 waiver for 2020-21, though, Clark could return for a fifth season at Iowa. Players have until 48 hours after their last college game this year to declare for the draft.
Whether Clark goes to the WNBA this year or not, is there a chance she could play with pros this summer on the Olympic team? Over the past 20 years, USA Basketball has taken three WNBA rookies to the Olympics: UConn's Diana Taurasi (2004) and Breanna Stewart (2016) and Tennessee's Candace Parker (2008).
However, the next U.S. training camp is April 4-7 in Cleveland, coinciding with the women's Final Four. Thus, any college players playing in the Final Four couldn't take part with USA Basketball unless their teams lost in the semifinals and they joined the camp late....

x 3,424, so far.