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California is facing a historic crisis! What began as a series of wildfires has escalated into a catastrophic disaster, leaving an almost unimaginable scene of devastation in its wake. The fires continue to rage through Los Angeles, destroying over 10,000 buildings, forcing widespread evacuations, and creating chaos in the city. Sadly, the NCAA is not immune to the far-reaching consequences of this catastrophe.
The level of destruction has put the entire city on high alert, particularly in its most iconic neighborhoods, where entire communities have been left in ruins. In light of this, even the UCLA women’s basketball team, led by rising star Juju Watkins, has had to make the tough decision to reschedule their upcoming game.
This decision came after Northwestern announced that it would not be traveling to Los Angeles for its scheduled matchups against USC and UCLA, given the risk posed by the fires.
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In response to the ongoing crisis, the Big Ten Conference has confirmed that it is actively exploring all possible rescheduling options, trying to balance the need for safety with the desire to honor the game’s traditions. The situation has escalated to the point where the conference must consider a variety of alternatives to ensure the well-being of players, staff, and fans.
INBOX: Northwestern has made the decision to not travel to LA this week to play scheduled games against UCLA (Jan. 12) and USC (Jan. 15).
The Big Ten Conference is looking into all possible rescheduling options.
— Talia Goodman (@TaliaGoodmanWBB) January 11, 2025
For UCLA, a university renowned for its storied sports history, the timing of this disaster couldn’t have been worse. The women’s basketball team had been enjoying a standout season, with high hopes of continuing their momentum in a high-profile game against Northwestern, scheduled for January 12.
Will UCLA’s Dominance Hold Amid Chaos? Juju Watkins Faces a New Kind of Pressure On and Off the Court
UCLA’s women’s basketball season is facing an unexpected challenge, especially for their star player, Juju Watkins, as wildfires continue to devastate the region. While the fires have already scorched over 21,000 acres and displaced thousands of people, UCLA has assured that both the Westwood campus and Pauley Pavilion remain safe for now.
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However, the ongoing crisis adds a layer of pressure on Watkins, who has been leading her team with stellar performances this season. Averaging an impressive 24.9 points per game, Watkins has set her sights on breaking the NCAA All-Time Scoring record of 3,951 points, currently held by Caitlin Clark.

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Southern California guard JuJu Watkins (12) with coach Lindsay Gottlieb during an NCAA women’s tournament game against Kansas at Galen Center.
Watkins has already accumulated 1,142 career points, leaving her 2,703 points shy of Clark’s record. A delay or absence of even one game could affect her ability to maintain her rapid scoring pace. But it’s not just Watkins who is impacted by the fires; UCLA, currently ranked No. 1 in the AP Top 25 poll as of January 11, 2025, with an undefeated record of 15-0, could also feel the effects of these disruptions.
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Up next, UCLA has an important home game scheduled against Northwestern, followed by another matchup with Penn State. While Northwestern may have a 7-5 overall record, they have shown a strong offensive presence, averaging 66.5 points per game. This game is especially critical for Northwestern, as it will be their first time playing against a top-ranked team this season. The outcome could have a major impact on their standing in the Big Ten Conference, as well as on their overall season trajectory.
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