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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Watkins, Betts or Hidalgo? Our experts debate who should win women’s basketball POY
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Watkins, Betts or Hidalgo? Our experts debate who should win women’s basketball POY

Last updated: February 27, 2025 9:48 pm
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The ongoing debate in women’s college basketball this season revolves around the Player of the Year award. With the level of parity and competition at an all-time high, two writers, Chantel Jennings and Ben Pickman, are dissecting the top contenders for the prestigious honor.

Jennings is leaning towards UCLA’s Lauren Betts as her pick for Player of the Year. She highlights Betts’ ability to dominate on both ends of the court, showcasing her impressive stats and impact on the game. Betts’ all-around game, including scoring, rebounding, passing, and shot-blocking, sets her apart as a standout player in the NCAA.

On the other hand, Pickman is making a case for USC’s JuJu Watkins. Watkins has been a force to be reckoned with this season, putting up impressive numbers and leading her team to success. Pickman praises Watkins’ efficiency and basketball IQ, noting her ability to control the game and make crucial plays when it matters most.

While both Betts and Watkins have strong arguments for Player of the Year, Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo cannot be overlooked. Hidalgo has elevated her game this season, showcasing improved shooting and defensive prowess. Her impact on the court has been pivotal for the success of the Fighting Irish, making her a strong contender for the award.

As the regular season comes to a close and conference tournaments approach, all three players have a lot at stake. Big games against tough opponents will not only determine their teams’ success but also solidify their cases for Player of the Year. The race for the award is tight, with each player bringing something unique to the table.

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In the end, the decision for Player of the Year will come down to individual performances, team success, and overall impact on the game. Whether it’s Betts, Watkins, or Hidalgo, one thing is for certain – the battle for Player of the Year in women’s college basketball is as competitive as ever.

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