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I’m 6ft 3in engineer and budding model who played with Cameron Brink and filled the void of JuJu Watkins and ready to take over Washington

Kiki Iriafen is ready to take the leap.

Everyone held their collective breath when JuJu Watkins went down with a torn ACL in her right knee in USC’s second round win against Mississippi State in the NCAA tournament.

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Kiki Iriafen (L) and JuJu Watkins (R) led the Trojans to a number one seed in the tournamentCredit: Getty

The star of college basketball was gone just like that.

The one-seeded Trojans and one of the favorites to win the national championship just lost their best player and leader.

That is when all eyes shifted to Iriafen.

The 6′ 3″ senior transfer from Stanford wouldn’t let her Trojans unravel just because Watkins went down.

Iriafen proceeded to put the team on her back.

The star forward finished with 36 points and nine rebounds, going 16/22 from the field.

She wasn’t ready to go home that night.

Unfortunately for Iriafen and the Trojans, the loss of Watkins was too much against Paige Bueckers and the eventual champions, the Connecticut Huskies.

They fell to UConn in the Elite Eight 78-64.

Thus, bringing an end to Iriafen’s collegiate career.

Iriafen is headed to Washington

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Iriafen is headed to WashingtonCredit: Getty
PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 24: Cameron Brink #22 and Kiki Iriafen #44 of the Stanford Cardinal celebrates with teammates after they defeated the Iowa State Cyclones 87-81 in overtime in the second round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament at Stanford Maples Pavilion on March 24, 2024 in Palo Alto, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

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Brink and Iriafen have built a strong relationship going back to their days in Palo Alto, California
Iriafen will look to help turn around the Mystics

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Iriafen will look to help turn around the Mystics

On Monday evening, the Washington Mystics selected Iriafen with the fourth overall pick in the WNBA draft.

The entire draft process can be a stressful time, but luckily for Iriafen, she could count on good friend Cameron Brink for advice.

Iriafen played with Brink, one of basketball’s most recognizable faces, while at Stanford before transferring to USC.

Brink was the second overall pick by the Los Angeles Sparks in last year’s draft.

Brink and Iriafen played on a Final Four team together in 2022.

“[Iriafen] is like my biggest cheerleader, and I’m trying to be hers,” Brink told The Stanford Daily in 2024.

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“Even in hard moments, we’ll be laughing and remind each other it’s not that serious, but we’re going to compete our hardest. She’s a blast to play with.”

Iriafen was a member of the All-Pac-12 Team last season and earned first-team All-Big Ten honors this year.

She is ready to take her game to the professional level and be a star in Washington.

But don’t get it twisted, the 22-year-old isn’t just defined by what she can do on the court.

In fact, what she does off the court is as equally impressive, if not more so.

While her WNBA aspirations have been achieved, Iriafen also wants to do a handful of other things.

While attending Stanford, Iriafen was a design engineering major. She has expressed interest in becoming a doctor or engineer, and even mentioned wanting to try and model.

“I love modeling,” Iriafen told The Stanford Daily last year.

“I’ve been trying to do a lot of magazine modeling and runway modeling. I’m going to be a supermodel one day.”

Iriafen’s Nigerian-born parents have always pushed her to prioritize academics over basketball.

Luckily for her, she has excelled at both. The 22-year-old is currently pursuing a master’s degree in entrepreneurship and innovation at USC.

“I am passionate about my culture, so I could do some design work in Nigeria or work with women and children working on women’s health,” Iriafen said.

The world is Iriafen’s oyster.

Whatever she chooses to do, she will be successful.

And the Mystics will be the first to find out.

How to watch March Madness in the UK

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March Madness is one of the most exciting times of the year for basketball fans, with a total of 68 teams battling it out to become the Division 1 college champions.

This year UConn have the chance to become only the second team ever to complete a March Madness three-peat, having emerged victorious for the last two years.

talkSPORT will have the latest news on the tournament, but for UK basketball fans the way to watch is through Sky Sports. The broadcaster will be showing EVERY March Madness game through their Sky Sports + streaming service.

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