UConn women's basketball star Paige Bueckers has 19 first-half points against Villanova as the Huskies ran to a big lead against Villanova.
Paige Bueckers’ rise to stardom continues. Even though she’s missed a big portion of his career with the UConn Huskies, she was still able to make history with the program.
Before they had played a second of high school basketball, a friendship was blossoming between Azzi Fudd and Paige Bueckers. When Fudd signed her National Letter of Intent to join Bueckers at 11-time national champion UConn, the two sweet-shooting guards figured to become the latest dynamic duo for the Huskies.
UConn women's basketbll star Paige Bueckers, in her fourth season, surpassed Maya Moore's previous record of 108 games to reach 2,000.
UConn star Paige Bueckers made more history on Sunday when she became the fastest player to score 2,000 career points in program history during the Huskies' dominant 96-36 win over Seton Hall. Bueckers needed just 102 games to reach the milestone,
Paige Bueckers became the fastest UConn women's basketball player of all time to reach 2,000 career points for the Huskies.
Both Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd joked that it would be appropriate for Bueckers to score her 2,000th UConn point on a free throw. However, the pair's in sync
During the second quarter of the UConn Huskies women's basketball team's dominant 96-36 win over Seton Hall on Sunday, superstar Paige Bueckers scored the 2,000
What's even more impressive is that Bueckers achieved this feat in just her 102nd career game, making her the fastest Husky to reach 2,000 points.
Bueckers made up for lost time and now joins 11 other UConn greats in the 2,000 point club, Here's how she achieved that after missing nearly 60 games.
Paige Bueckers scored 18 points to surpass 2,000 in her career and No. 6 UConn cruised to a 96-36 win over Seton Hall on Sunday. Bueckers scored points No. 2,000 and 2,001 on a jumper with 8:05 remaining in the first half.
Paige Bueckers reached the 2,000-point mark in her 102nd game, breaking the program record of 108 games by Maya Moore.