Lindsay Gottlieb and JuJu Watkins connect USC basketball with community
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 3:00 PM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
Lindsay Gottlieb and JuJu Watkins have prioritized community outreach at USC, exemplified by the recent USC Women's Basketball Kids Camp. The camp, which started with 32 participants, saw growth to 140 kids this year, emphasizing the program's outreach beyond Southern California. Watkins' presence and engagement at the camp resonated with local children, showcasing her impact on youth in the area. The efforts of Gottlieb and Watkins demonstrate a commitment to expanding the program's influence and connections within the community.
- •USC Women's Basketball Kids Camp grew from 32 to 140 participants.
- •Gottlieb emphasized community connection in her coaching approach.
- •Watkins engaged with children, promoting the USC program's visibility.
- •Families attended the camp from various locations, showing broader interest.
- •The camp reflects a successful community-centered strategy in sports.
- 3:00 PMYahoo Sports — Lindsay Gottlieb, JuJu Watkins link USC basketball with outside world
"Lindsay Gottlieb made community outreach a priority at USC. JuJu Watkins has expanded the scope of what the USC WBB program can achieve
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