JuJu Watkins and No. 4 USC overcome slow start in blowout win over Nebraska
Briefly

USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb watched as Nebraska took an early lead in the second quarter, but her team's response was impressive as they surged ahead with a decisive 14-4 run before halftime.
JuJu Watkins was pivotal for the Trojans, scoring 26 points, including nine crucial points in the third quarter, enabling USC to extend their lead decisively against Nebraska.
USC's defensive strength came from key contributions off the bench, particularly from Clarice Akunwafo and Malia Samuels, who played a significant role in limiting Nebraska's scoring and maintaining the lead.
The Trojans' success can also be attributed to the defensive efforts that held Nebraska's Alexis Markowski to only seven points, showcasing USC's effectiveness in managing key players on the opposing team.
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