Huskies star Paige Bueckers returned to action after missing two games with a sprained left knee, helping No. 6 UConn women's basketball secure a 71-45 win over St. John’s on Wednesday night at the XL Center. The All-American guard, who scored 12 points in 23 minutes, expressed relief at being back on the court.
During the UConn Huskies women's basketball team's January 5 game against Villanova, star guard Paige Bueckers went down in the third quarter after a Villanova player collided with her left knee while chasing after a loose ball.
Paige Bueckers hardly showed any signs of rust after missing two games with a sprained left knee. “I’m feeling good,” Bueckers said after No. 6 UConn’s 71-45 rout of St. John’s on Wednesday night at Carnesecca Arena.
As Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier begin the first season of Unrivaled, investors Geno Auriemma and Paige Bueckers will be watching proudly back at UConn.
The 23-year-old took to Instagram to drop the ultimate endorsement of the new Unrivaled league that’s taking Miami by storm and set to tip off on Friday. Bueckers wrote, “The future starts tomorrow 🙌🏻 Unrivaled's Opening Weekend on TNT, truTV, and Max 📺,” and showed off her stunning hoodie.
Star guard Paige Bueckers returned for UConn women's basketball Wednesday night as Azzi Fudd paced the Huskies in their win at St. John's.
On what was suppose to be a milestone day for Connecticut guard Paige Bueckers turned into a scary one for the Huskies' women's basketball star. The 2021 national player of the year played in her 100th game for UConn when the Huskies faced Villanova on Sunday.
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