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From Snoop Dogg to Michael B. Jordan to Jason Sudeikis, stars come out for Notre Dame-USC women’s game

by Edinburg Post Report
November 24, 2024
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LOS ANGELES — Snoop Dogg strolled in wearing a jacket with JuJu Watkins’ name and number on the front and back. Michael B. Jordan thrilled a USC fan with an impromptu autograph during a timeout.

The stars came out to Saturday’s game between Watkins and No. 3 USC versus No. 6 Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish won 74-61 in the nationally televised game to remain undefeated.

“Yeah, I saw them but I’m not so focused on that. I’m focused on winning with my team,” Notre Dame star Hannah Hidalgo said. “I came into the game knowing this was going to be a big-hoopla game, which I appreciate, and they were going to bring in all the celebrities and all the fans they needed.”

Actor Jason Sudeikis, who frequents college and WNBA games with one or more of his kids, sat courtside.

Jordan, who was People’s “Sexiest Man Alive” in 2020, was shown on the video board, which then moved to a woman wearing a USC sweatshirt who held up a smoldering double-truck magazine image of the “Black Panther” actor.

The crowd roared, Jordan smiled and mimicked an autograph to indicate he’d sign the photo. With the resident DJ egging her on, the woman climbed out of the stands and met Jordan at his seat. He leaned in to ask her name above the din, signed the image and the two embraced as the Galen Center crowd of 7,894 cheered.

“For LA being the center of women’s basketball universe this weekend is really special,” USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb said. “Look at this building, the sellout, the star power that’s here.”

Among them were a who’s-who of women’s hoops past and present, including Hall of Famer Cheryl Miller, Candace Parker, Cameron Brink, Chiney Ogwumike and Dearica Hamby.

Originally Published: November 23, 2024 at 7:16 PM CST

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