UConn star Paige Bueckers proving herself on defense amid stellar comeback season: 'She wants that challenge' (2024)

Less than two minutes into UConn's win over Marquette on Jan. 23, Paige Bueckers was at the top of the key when she spotted Jordan King driving to the basket. Bueckers turned, extended her gangly left arm and poked the ball away. Just 90 seconds later, she was down in the post dealing with former AAU teammate Liza Karlen when King again made her way to the paint. This time, Bueckers slid over and took the charge.

Two defensive possessions, two forced turnovers with instincts and positioning.

"I feel like I don't get a lot of credit on the defensive end," Bueckers said later that night. "For me it's more off the ball than on the ball, just using my IQ and how I see the game. Deflecting things, seeing what other people's tendencies are, what the team's tendencies are and communicating that within the team."

Blessed with a 6-foot frame, a silky smooth jumper, the ability to score from all over the floor and high-level passing chops, Bueckers has always been known for her offense, and that side of the ball will be her calling card on the next level.

But to truly thrive in the pros, she'll have to be able to hang on defense. That's where she's made a concerted effort to be a leader this season, whether she's out on the perimeter or banging in the paint for the short-handed Huskies.

"One of the things we talked about a long time ago -- she doesn't even remember it -- is players that become somewhat legendary, they have two things that they do," UConn coach Geno Auriemma said. "One, whoever they assign to guard her can't guard her, and whoever she guards can't score. When you can put those two things together, then you become the kind of person who can win championships, win games, become the kind of player that people have a tremendous amount of respect for. She wants that."

The stats say so. Bueckers is averaging career-highs in both steals (2.3) and blocks (1.1) per game, leads the team in both categories and has failed to record at least one steal or block just once all season (Nov. 24 vs. UCLA). If you're into advanced numbers, she also has the best Defensive Box Plus/Minus (7.8) of her career.

And the film speaks volumes as well. At times she can get overzealous with her help, but she's routinely wreaking havoc off the ball because, as she said in Milwaukee, she is "a person who sees everything a few steps ahead."

Take this play against Seton Hall, when she starts out guarding in the paint, calls out the screen and the switch ahead of time, then jumps the pass for a steal.

Or here versus DePaul, when she realizes in the middle of chasing her mark around multiple screens that the ball is going to be entered into the post, so she darts in and pokes it away.

Bueckers can also use her intuition as a rim protector, like on this play against North Carolina, when she arrives from the weak side for a huge rejection.

Watch her in person, and the intangibles she brings on that end of the floor are immediately apparent. Her belief that "communication solves almost every problem that can happen on the basketball court" is why she's constantly calling out instructions to her teammates. That's particularly noticeable when she's playing on the backline and can see everything unfolding in front of her. "She's a great vocal leader," freshman guard KK Arnold said. "Her yelling at me, getting me going, really helps me on the court."

One of the biggest compliments you can give Bueckers on her defense is that she cares. "I feel like I've progressed on the defensive end and I'm only looking to get better," she said. She may not rack up awards, but she's not a target either. Given her size, length and positional wherewithal, that should hold true at the next level, whenever she decides to take that step.

In the meantime, her focus is squarely on the Huskies, who are hoping to make another deep run in the NCAA Tournament despite a rash of injuries. To do so, they'll need Bueckers at her best and leading the way -- on both sides of the ball.

"You look around the country, the average kid that scores a lot of points, they think it's somebody else's job to guard the other team's best player," Auriemma said. "So, I'm really proud of her. She wants that challenge."

UConn star Paige Bueckers proving herself on defense amid stellar comeback season: 'She wants that challenge' (2024)

FAQs

What happened with Paige Bueckers? ›

Injuries kept her off the court for a chunk of her college career. Bueckers suffered a knee injury and had ankle surgery in 2021, which sidelined her for half of her sophom*ore season. She also missed her entire junior season due to an ACL injury.

Can Paige Bueckers come back? ›

UConn star to return for 2024-25 college season. After two seasons marred by injury, UConn guard Paige Bueckers returned to the floor in 2023-24 and reminding the basketball world of how special she is.

Is Paige Bueckers getting paid? ›

NIL deals are still coming for Bueckers. In October 2023, a deal was made between her and Topps, a popular trading card and collectible company. With her growing endorsem*nt profile, Bueckers can now chase a championship at UConn instead of chasing a WNBA salary.

How many points did Paige Bueckers score against South Carolina? ›

Bueckers finished with a team-high 28 points, 10 rebounds and six assists, three steals and two blocks on 11-of-23 shooting and 3-for-6 from 3-point range. She notched her seventh straight 20-point performance in the win. Aaliyah Edwards added 24 points and six rebounds of her own for the Huskies.

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.

Is Paige Bueckers okay? ›

Bueckers dazzled in her first full season since an August 2022 ACL injury sidelined her for all of 2022-23. She played all 39 games this season, the first fully healthy campaign since her freshman year.

Is Paige Bueckers a senior in 2024? ›

UConn's Paige Bueckers Announces Return for Senior Season, Will Forgo 2024 WNBA Draft. Paige Bueckers will return to UConn for her senior season instead of entering the 2024 WNBA draft, where she was projected to be a top-three pick. Bueckers made the announcement Friday during UConn's Senior Night celebration.

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.

Who is the highest paid WNBA player? ›

Jackie Young

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.

How much is Angel Reese paid? ›

Angel signed a four-year, $324,383 contract with the Chicago Sky, per Spotrac. She'll earn $73,439 in her first year, which increases each season until she hits $93,636 in her fourth year (assuming the Sky use her fourth-year option).

How much does Paige Bueckers average? ›

As a Junior (2022-23): Missed the season with an ACL injury suffered in August 2022. As a Sophom*ore (2021-22): Played in 17 games with 13 starts ... averaged 14.6 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game ... had 14 points and six rebounds in NCAA Championship game vs. South Carolina (4/3) ...

How many gold medals 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.

Did Paige Bueckers win a high school championship? ›

Paige Bueckers high school

She averaged averaged 21 points, 9.2 assists, 5.2 steals and 5.1 rebounds per game as a senior, leading Hopkins to a 30-0 record and the Class AAAA state championship game, which was canceled due to COVID-19.

What did Geno Auriemma say about Paige Bueckers? ›

Paige is a different star than maybe any that I've ever coached,” Huskies' head coach Geno Auriemma said. All her career, Bueckers has been a humble star. Her selflessness is what makes her such a good leader on and off the court.

What was the controversy with the UConn Iowa game? ›

UConn's Aaliyah Edwards was called for an illegal screen in the closing seconds after colliding with Iowa's Gabbie Marshall just as the Huskies' Paige Bueckers was about to possibly rise up and shoot a jumper that could have put UConn ahead.

Why did Paige Bueckers not play? ›

After winning every national player of the year award in 2021, becoming the first freshman to receive any of them, Bueckers was limited to 17 games as a sophom*ore due to a tibial plateau fracture. She missed the entirety of the 2022-23 season after tearing her ACL in a pick-up game in August 2022.

What was the controversial call in the UConn Iowa game? ›

But UConn's Aaliyah Edwards was called for the offensive foul with 3.9 seconds remaining as she screened Iowa's Gabbie Marshall in an attempt to get star guard Paige Bueckers open for a game-winning shot. "My point of view, it was pretty clean," Edwards said of the screen.

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