JuJu Watkins made a stunning debut in the NCAA, turning heads in her freshman season by breaking USC legend Cheryl Miller’s long-standing single-season scoring record, which had held strong since 1986. Since then, Watkins has become a rising star in the college basketball world, with many predicting a bright future for her. But here’s something you might not know: Watkins has a quirky secret that fuels the confidence she brings to her on-court performances.
JuJu Watkins recently made an appearance on Flau’jae Johnson’s podcast, where she opened up about her journey and unique sense of style. One of the more interesting moments came when the discussion turned to Watkins’ signature high bun hairstyle. “I think for me it’s [hairstyle] like a Superstition thing, and like bun gives me confidence honestly. You know, you look good, you play good,” stated the USC Trojans star on Best of Both Worlds.
Watkins’ hair bun has been a ritual for her since she was five, and she never misses wearing that while stepping on the court. Her consistent style has even inspired countless young girls, who now mimic her look and see her as a role model both on and off the court. She mentioned, “I think I hope that, you know, the little girls doing that and playing—I feel like I hope that gives them the same kind of feeling—just that confidence. So for me it gives me that.”

If Watkins believes her signature bun boosts her confidence, it’s certainly working. The 19-year-old guard had an incredible freshman year with the USC Trojans, averaging 27.2 points per game. Her standout performance has earned her the prestigious WNBCA Freshman of the Year honor, solidifying her status as one of college basketball’s rising stars. This is the first time Watkins has revealed a reason behind her bun, as previously, she only gave nights and suggestions.
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