En route to Big East Tournament championship, UConn star Paige Bueckers became herself again (2024)

UNCASVILLE — UConn star Paige Bueckers wasn’t the only one shaking off rust when she played her first college basketball game in 580 days on Nov. 4: Her mom Amy Fuller hardly remembered what it felt like to cheer for her own daughter.

Fuller watched Bueckers battle back from knee surgery after missing 19 games in 2021-22 to almost single-handedly lead UConn to the NCAA championship game. She experienced the devastation when Bueckers tore her ACL in Aug. 2022, ending her junior season before it began. But as soon as No. 5 took the court in UConn’s preseason exhibition game against Southern Connecticut State, Fuller said it was as if she’d never left.

“It was actually a little weird because it had been taken away for so long that I was just used to coming out here and watching the games with her on the bench doing her cheerleader role,” said Fuller, who lives more than 2,000 miles from Storrs in Billings, Montana. “I came out (for the exhibition) and I was like, this is what I’ve been missing. The bug is back, I need to be at every game. I hate missing any games. But it’s been so wonderful.”

Bueckers was in the midst of a remarkable comeback even before the postseason began, averaging a career-high 20.7 points, 4.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.1 steals per game during the regular season to earn Big East Player of the Year. But Fuller witnessed perhaps the most rewarding moment yet on the court at Mohegan Sun Arena this weekend as UConn marched to its fourth consecutive Big East Tournament championship: Bueckers was playing with joy again.

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“It’s bittersweet because of what’s happened, but to see her joy on the court like sticking her tongue out, flexing, it was everything,” Fuller said, eyes welling with tears. “It was the first time I saw that spark, that joy — not only in her but the whole team in general. They all looked connected together. They’re having fun … to see them all just step up and play together, win together, I’m getting emotional again.”

From the first week of the season to the Big East title, nothing about Bueckers’s return to the court has been easy. She was the nation’s best point guard in 2020-21 but had to evolve into a power forward for UConn this year amid five season-ending injuries on the roster. Even her best often wasn’t enough early in non-conference play as the Huskies dropped matchups with No. 11 NC State and No. 6 UCLA despite 27 and 31 points respectively from Bueckers.

UConn played the majority of the season with a seven-man rotation, and that quickly became six when Aaliyah Edwards broke her nose in the Big East Tournament quarterfinals. Junior reserve Amari DeBerry has been in concussion protocol since the end of the regular season, leaving redshirt freshman Ice Brady as the lone healthy forward on the team.

Auriemma remembers the locker room “like a morgue” after Aubrey Griffin’s season-ending ACL tear at Creighton on Jan. 3, but the energy was completely different when the Huskies reconvened after beating Providence even as they prepared to play two more games in two days with the minimum number of active players allowed under conference rules.

It meant even more pressure on Bueckers, and she was prepared for it.

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“This is the burden of a star that you have to carry. You have to be more prepared and more ready to take the hits that are going to come your way and not complain and whine about it,” Auriemma said. “She wants to be all that and wants people to believe in her, and she wants to please everybody. Kids that want to please everybody end up pleasing nobody. She needed to please herself first (and believe), ‘I deserve it, I own this now.’ I think that’s made all the difference in the world.”

TV cameras zoomed in on Fuller, teary-eyed and doubled over with emotion, as Big East commissioner Val Ackerman handed Buckers the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player trophy after the Huskies beat Georgetown 78-42 on Monday. The senior won the same award as a freshman in 2021, becoming just the fourth player to earn it multiple times in a career and the first since UConn legend Maya Moore won in 2009 and 2011.

The senior scored 27 points shooting 9-for-19 from the field and 4-for-9 from 3-point range while adding four rebounds, three assists, five blocks and three steals in the championship game.

“A year ago I would have done anything to be in basketball shoes instead of streetwear playing in the most important month of basketball, so I’m extremely grateful,” Bueckers told the crowd as she accepted the award. “I wouldn’t be here without God and my teammates and my coaching staff. I just wanted to embrace it and have fun, because I missed it so much the entire year last year, so I’m just extremely grateful to be healthy and playing basketball.”

"I missed it so much the entire year last year, and I'm just extremely grateful to be healthy and playing basketball." @paigebueckers1 becomes the third player ever to repeat @BIGEAST tournament Most Outstanding Player 👏 pic.twitter.com/5Jm7a9rGQI

— FOX College Hoops (@CBBonFOX) March 12, 2024

Though he never misses an opportunity to take a sarcastic jab at his superstar, Auriemma describes Bueckers’s mental fortitude with a degree of awe that feels especially meaningful from a coach with 39 years and 11 national championships worth of experience. He scoffed at the buzzer-beating 3-pointer she drained to end the third quarter of Sunday’s semifinal against Marquette, guaranteeing that Bueckers expected the shot — from several feet behind the arc — to fall as soon as she released it.

“There’s just something in her that I can’t describe … There’s nothing, literally nothing, that she thinks if she set her mind to it she can’t do,” Auriemma said. “It’s remarkable the way players like Paige can summon up exactly what’s needed at any given moment in any given game … We’ve been very fortunate here at Connecticut, but she’s different, and the bigger the game, the more different she becomes. It’s hard to explain sometimes.”

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En route to Big East Tournament championship, UConn star Paige Bueckers became herself again (2024)

FAQs

Is Paige Bueckers done? ›

While she was draft-eligible after this season, the 2024 run was not Bueckers' final act in a Connecticut uniform. When Bueckers was honored during the program's senior night festivities, she announced her intentions to return to the Huskies for the 2024-25 season.

Why is Paige Bueckers not going to WNBA? ›

Bueckers didn't hold back when asked that question back in February. Via ESPN: “”Just the family camaraderie here, just loving it here, loving my teammates, loving my coaches, me not having the four years that I planned on, not being able to play as much,” she said. “I just feel like I'm not done yet here.

Does Paige Bueckers have a black brother? ›

Bueckers has voiced support for the Black Lives Matter movement, in part because her half-brother, Drew, whom she has described as her best friend, is biracial.

How much money has Paige Bueckers made? ›

How much is Paige Bueckers' Net Worth in 2024? Paige Bueckers, as per online sources has an estimated net worth of approximately around $1.5 million as of April 2024. This net worth is because of her skills as a collegiate basketball player which helps her in accomplishing an ever increasing list of NIL deals.

Why is Paige Bueckers staying with UConn? ›

On Friday, Bueckers said "family camaraderie, loving it here (at UConn), loving my teammates and loving my coaches" is why she decided to stay another season. UConn head coach Geno Auriemma said he wasn't aware of Bueckers' decision before she announced it to the arena.

How many championships does Paige Bueckers have? ›

Gold Medals: 2019 FIBA U19 World Cup, 2018 Youth Olympic Games, 2018 FIBA U17 World Cup, 2017 FIBA Americas U16 Championship. International Tournament Titles: 2018 Latvia U17 International Invitational, 2018 Spokane Hoopfest (3x3), 2018 USA Basketball 3x3 National Championship.

Who is the highest paid WNBA player? ›

Jackie Young

Are Jalen Suggs and Paige Bueckers friends? ›

Suggs lit up watching Bueckers on the screen, then turned back to his own interview with ESPN to chat about his relationship with the UConn rising sophom*ore. "It's the best - I mean, we've been close since we were little kids," Suggs said. "We just have a special, unique relationship.

What grade is Paige Bueckers in college? ›

Bueckers is a redshirt junior with the Huskies. The 22-year-old is listed as one of four juniors on UConn's roster, joined by Caroline Ducharme, Azzi Fudd, and Aubrey Griffin, per UConn's athletic department.

Can Paige Bueckers get drafted? ›

As of now, all indications point to Paige Bueckers being the No. 1 pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft. In fact, had it not been for unfortunate injuries throughout her college career, she might have challenged Clark for this year's No. 1 spot.

How many siblings does Paige Bueckers have? ›

Personal: Daughter of Bob Bueckers and Amy Fuller … has two brothers, Ryan and Drew, and one sister, Lauren … mother competed in cross country and track & field at the University of St. Thomas … organized series of youth basketball clinics called “Buckets With Bueckers” in Minnesota and Montana ... graduated in May ...

Where is JuJu Watkins originally from? ›

SHAPIRO: Watkins is from Southern California, from the Los Angeles neighborhood of Watts. JuJu's great-grandfather established the Watts Labor Community Action Committee, an anti-poverty nonprofit, after the 1965 Watts riots. She volunteered there as a kid, and that's all part of her decision to attend USC.

Does Paige Bueckers have a Nike deal? ›

I am blessed and honored to announce my partnership with Nike,” Bueckers said at the time of the announcement via statement. “Joining the Nike family is a childhood dream come true. I can't wait to see what we accomplish together on and off the court.”

Who endorses Paige Bueckers? ›

Bueckers signed a multi-year deal with Nike, UConn's official outfitter, last September. It's a deal that saw her team up with one of sports apparel's biggest names. It also meant that Bueckers was joining the likes of Clark and idol Kobe Bryant as athletes to don the famous swoosh.

How much is Angel Reese paid? ›

Reese signed a contract with the Chicago Sky after being drafted seventh overall in last week's WNBA Draft. In total, her new contract is worth $324,383, with her first year's salary being $73,439. On Tuesday, Angel Reese posted a photo of her newest purchase on social media.

Is Paige Bueckers doing a fifth year? ›

On Senior Night against Georgetown, Bueckers announced that she will return to Storrs for a fifth season, much to the delight of an uproarious home crowd. Bueckers took the mic fourth after Nika Mühl, Aaliyah Edwards and Griffin, who also announced she is foregoing the WNBA Draft to play another year at UConn.

Will Caitlin Clark go to the WNBA? ›

Iowa star Caitlin Clark announced Thursday this will be her final collegiate season as she will declare for the 2024 WNBA Draft. Clark, who recently passed Lynette Woodard to become the all-time leading scorer in Division I women's basketball history, is the projected No. 1 overall pick.

Is Paige Bueckers having surgery? ›

Bueckers underwent surgery on a torn ACL in her left knee on Aug. 5, 2022, just more than one year prior to Wednesday's announcement.

Who is coming back to UConn women's basketball? ›

Paige Bueckers, Aubrey Griffin announce return to UConn women's basketball for 2024-25 season.

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