BREAKING: Reports Claim Gamecocks Star Ashlyn Watkins Has Committed to LSU — What the Evidence (and Contradictions) Show
A bold headline is circulating: that Ashlyn Watkins, a standout forward for the South Carolina Gamecocks, has announced a commitment to LSU. Given Watkins’ prominence, such a move would send shockwaves through the women’s college basketball world. But after reviewing available records and sources, the claim appears unsubstantiated — here’s what we found.
Who Is Ashlyn Watkins?
Watkins is a forward for the South Carolina Gamecocks.
In high school, at Cardinal Newman (Columbia, S.C.), she was a McDonald’s All‑American and South Carolina’s Gatorade Player of the Year.
She made headlines for becoming the first South Carolina women’s player to dunk in a game.
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In the 2024–25 season, she suffered a torn ACL, which ended her season early.
Off the court, Watkins was involved in legal controversy: she was arrested in August 2024 on charges of assault and kidnapping, but those charges were later dismissed in November 2024 after she completed a pre‑trial intervention.
For the 2025–26 season, Watkins has announced she will take a leave of absence, focusing on health, family, and personal growth, with plans to return in 2026–27.
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So, Watkins’ profile is well documented — and the baseline for analyzing the new claim.
Evaluating the LSU Commitment Claim
No Official Confirmation
There is no credible evidence from major sports outlets, LSU or South Carolina athletic departments, or recruiting services confirming that Watkins has committed to LSU.
A rumor surfaced that she “signed a four‑year deal” with LSU, but that report is unverified and contradicted by multiple sources.
Sport Cast Info
None of the trusted recruiting databases or news sites list her as an LSU commit or transfer.
Conflicting Background & Timing
She has publicly indicated that she is stepping away for personal reasons and intends to return to South Carolina in 2026–27.
Her move to take time off suggests she is not in the process of transferring or committing elsewhere — at least not actively.
Why the Claim May Have Gained Traction
Watkins is a high-profile name with national recognition; rumors around her next steps are bound to attract attention.
With LSU being a strong program and active in the transfer market, speculation is natural.
The lack of specificity in initial claims (e.g. “reports say,” “signed a deal”) makes it easier for misinformation to spread.
What to Watch For
If the commitment claim to LSU has any truth, the following would likely emerge soon:
Official Statement: From Watkins herself via social media, or from LSU / South Carolina athletics.
Confirming Reports: Coverage by reputable outlets like ESPN, The Athletic, or major local sports media.
Recruiting Databases: Updates in 247Sports, Rivals, or ESPN’s women’s basketball recruiting/transfer profiles.
Timing & Context: If a transfer portal filing or official waiver is processed, that’s tangible evidence.
Until then, the LSU commitment story should be considered rumor or unverified — particularly given Watkins’ current leave of absence and lack of supporting evidence.