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Juju Watkins has become a household name. Watkins, the daughter of two college basketball athletes and shooting guard for the University of Southern California broke multiple records in her freshman season. She was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week for a total of 12 times, surpassed Lisa Leslie's 30-point game record, and beat Clark's NCAA freshman scoring record , leading the Trojans to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in decades.

And just recently, the Best Breakthrough Athlete at the ESPYs . Watkins has also managed to monetize her name, image, and likeness (NIL) through numerous food and beverage and fashion deals. According to On3 , her NIL is valued at $417K.



As a ball player with a full student course load and multiple brand deals to juggle, you might wonder how Watkins keeps it all straight. During the season, the star typically starts with a 7 a.m.

weight workout, before attending a slew of school classes until 1 p.m. The afternoon is filled with training sessions, more classes, and tutoring sessions.

"By the time I get home, I'm very ready to call it a night and get some much-needed rest," Watkins tells PS of her daily agenda. When it's time to do it all again and hit the court, Watkins relies on her go-to game-time ritual. "I prepare for games mentally by taking a few deep breaths and listening to my favorite tunes to help me relax and center myself," she says.

As the media, fans, and other players continue to look at Watkins as the next bi.

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