It’s been a challenging year for Ashlyn Watkins and the South Carolina Gamecocks.
The junior forward, known for her dominance on both ends of the court, has faced adversity before.
After being arrested on August 31 on charges of felony assault and kidnapping, Watkins was immediately suspended from the team. Despite rumors and conflicting reports, the suspension stayed in place as the legal process unfolded.
Head coach Dawn Staley addressed the situation in late September, making it clear that there wasn’t much the university or the team could do until there was a resolution.
During this time, Watkins continued her online classes and remained listed on the roster with a note indicating she was “suspended from team activities.” Finally, in November, the case reached its conclusion, and Watkins rejoined the Gamecocks. Unfortunately, her return has been cut short.
Ashlyn Watkins’ despite efforts falls prey to a season-ending injury
Breaking: Ashlyn Watkins suffered a torn ACL and will miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season, South Carolina announces. Her surgery will be scheduled in the coming weeks.
— Alexa Philippou (@alexaphilippou) January 7, 2025
This devastating news marks the end of what was shaping up to be a promising season for Watkins. She was averaging 7.2 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks per game—ranking fourth in the SEC for blocks. Watkins’ ability to dominate offensively and defensively has been crucial for South Carolina’s success, making her absence a tough blow as the team chases another national title.
Ashlyn Watkins is far more than her stats. At 6-foot-3, she became a fan favorite with her historic dunk against Clemson in November 2022—the first-ever dunk in South Carolina women’s basketball history. That iconic moment was a defining moment. But unfortunate instances continue to overshadow the guard’s season and the Gamecocks will need to maneuver.
Gamecocks find hope in the roster after Watkins leaves the void to fill
The legal troubles earlier this year could have derailed her career, but she fought her way back. Coach Staley has consistently praised her work ethic and maturity, calling her an “impact player on both sides of the ball.” With Watkins sidelined, South Carolina has some big shoes to fill.
Freshman Joyce Edwards and forwards Maryam Dauda, Sakima Walker, and Adhel Tac will need to step up in her absence. Coach Staley remains optimistic, saying, “It’s the next woman up. I have no doubt everyone will step up and give a little bit more.”
The Gamecocks’ depth will be tested immediately, with five consecutive ranked SEC opponents on the schedule. While they’re still in contention for their fourth national title, losing Watkins adds a new layer of difficulty to their journey. For Watkins, this is another hurdle in a year full of challenges. Surgery and recovery lie ahead, but if her history is any indication, she’ll come back stronger than ever. Can the Gamecocks navigate this tough road without Watkins?