Women's College Basketball Players to Watch in March Madness

SOURCE npr.org
A look at some of the star players in women's college basketball as March Madness approaches, including Hannah Hidalgo, JuJu Watkins, Te-Hina Paopao, and Alissa Pili. They share their experiences, inspirations, and pre-game rituals in preparation for the NCAA tournament.

Key Points

  • Hannah Hidalgo is Notre Dame's top player, excelling in scoring and steals as a freshman
  • JuJu Watkins, a freshman guard from USC, has shown star potential with support from legends like LeBron James and Cheryl Miller
  • Te-Hina Paopao, known for her long-range shooting, transferred to South Carolina after a successful season at Oregon
  • Alissa Pili, a versatile player originally from Alaska, found success at Utah after a personal setback

Pros

  • Highlighting talented women's college basketball players poised for success in March Madness
  • Shedding light on the dedication, inspirations, and achievements of these athletes

Cons

  • None of the cons were mentioned in the article