
USC women's basketball star Juju Watkins nominated for ESPY award
Last week, the nominees were announced for the 2025 ESPY Awards. Watkins is officially a nominee in the 'Best College Athlete — Women's Sports' category. Joining her as nominees are Pittsburgh volleyball player Olivia Babcock, North Carolina soccer player Katie Faasse, and Virginia swimmer Gretchen Walsh.
Fans can vote for Watkins and the other ESPY nominees here.
The 2025 ESPY Awards will take place on July 16 at 5:00 p.m. Pacific time at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. They will be broadcast on ABC and ESPN+, and hosted by comedian Shane Gillis.

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