JuJu Watkins is already considered a star of women’s college basketball, but the USC Trojans’ guard is paying close attention to the players coming behind her. Watkins played her second college season with the Trojans, looking more mature on the floor and eager to lead her squad to the national championship.
Unfortunately, an ACL injury derailed her plans and Watkins will miss the 2025-26 NCAA season while her Trojans battle to return to the national tournament. Meanwhile, the sophomore guard is spending time watching younger players and she has identified one who could make a strong impact on the game soon.
Watkins, who averaged 23.9 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 2.2 steals and 1.8 blocks last season, knows there is a generation of players who can elevate the game even more.
JuJu Watkins commends high school player
Watkins attended an Overtime girls’ squad event in June, where she had the chance to watch and coach talented high school players. During a conversation with Jordyn Palmer, a high school player who played in front of Watkins during that event, the USC star lauded a five-star prospect in the 2027 class.
JuJu Watkins #12 of the USC Trojans brings the ball up the court against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the second half of their game during the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Series
Palmer asked Watkins which players she watched at the OT’s event grabbed his attention, with the Los Angeles native going with Jezelle Banks.
“I think GG (Jezelle Banks),” Watkins said. “She’s just super tough, shifty, and crafty. I’m excited to see her play again.”
Jezelle Banks is a guard for St. James Performance Academy who participated in the OT Select Championship with Team YGE. She scored 51 points in three games, making a solid impression on Watkins and others.