UConn star Paige Bueckers proving herself on defense amid stellar comeback season: 'She wants that challenge' (2025)

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' (2025)

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

Bueckers led UConn with 28 points, 10 rebounds and six assists in the win for the Huskies. It marked her seventh straight game with at least 20 points, too. Edwards added 24 points and six rebounds while shooting 7-of-13 from the field.

Is Paige Bueckers eligible for WNBA draft? ›

UConn women's basketball star Paige Bueckers is expected to be among the top picked in the 2025 WNBA Draft, but she created a stir at this year's event Monday night in Brooklyn.

How long has Paige Bueckers been at UConn? ›

Bueckers is a veteran in Storrs, having played at UConn for three different seasons. Her maiden season came in 2020-21, one year after the COVID-19 pandemic brought collegiate sports to a halt. It tends to take freshmen some time to adjust to the college game.

Can Paige Bueckers come back? ›

The Paige Bueckers era at UConn will continue on into 2025.

How much money does Paige Bueckers make? ›

Paige Bueckers' net worth & rise to NCAA stardom

According to On3, she entered the 2023-24 season with an NIL valuation of around $643,000, placing her among the top women's basketball players in terms of endorsement earnings. Sportskeeda estimates her net worth at $1.5 million.

Has Paige Bueckers won a national championship? ›

won tournament titles at 2018 Latvia U17 International Invitational, 2018 Spokane Hoopfest (3x3) and 2018 USA Basketball 3x3 National Championship. Before UConn: No. 1 ranked recruit … 2019-20 Gatorade Female Athlete of the Year …

Will Paige Bueckers go pro? ›

Paige Bueckers isn't going pro quite yet, will play 2024-25 season for UConn. On Friday night, University of Connecticut guard Paige Bueckers announced she's returning to school for the 2024-25 season and forgoing entering the 2024 WNBA draft.

What is WNBA age limit? ›

The league requires domestic draft entrants to be at least 22 years old during the year in which the draft takes place and to have no remaining college eligibility or to renounce any future college eligibility.

Can the NBA draft a woman? ›

She played professional basketball with the Houston Angels of the Women's Professional Basketball League (WBL) and was the first and only woman ever, to be officially drafted by the National Basketball Association (NBA).

How much does Paige Bueckers average? ›

Career Stats
GPMINPTS
3931.921.9
1729.114.6
2936.220.0

Is Paige Bueckers adopted? ›

The point guard was born to Bob Bueckers and Amy Fuller in October 2001. Her parents divorced when she was 3 years old and both later remarried and had more children. Paige has a brother, Drew, on her dad's side, and a brother, Ryan, and a sister, Lauren, from her mom.

What is Caitlin Clark's GPA? ›

Clark continued her academic success in her college career at the University of Iowa. While becoming the leading scorer in college basketball history, the superstar sharpshooter maintained a 3.64 GPA and was named the Academic All-America Team Member of the Year two years in a row.

Will Paige Bueckers stay at UConn? ›

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. Bueckers' announcement was met with widespread approval from the fans at Connecticut's Gampel Pavillion, though many outside did not understand the decision.

Can Paige Bueckers get drafted? ›

UConn's Paige Bueckers is an early favorite for the No. 1 pick in the 2025 WNBA draft.

Will Caitlin Clark go to the WNBA? ›

Caitlin Clark, the top pick in this year's WNBA Draft, has electrified fans despite her team's struggles. She's also received her share of hard knocks from opponents and others. AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: When two struggling teams in a pro sports league play each other, it can be a tough sell, except this year in the WNBA.

Who was the last woman to score 30 against South Carolina? ›

Caitlin Clark's collegiate career ended with a 30-point, 5-assist performance in Iowa's title-game loss to South Carolina. Watch her full game highlights here.

Who is the highest scorer in ASU basketball history? ›

Scoring
RkPlayerPoints
1Eddie House2,044
2Jeremy Veal1,984
3Ike Diogu1,946
4Ron Riley1,834
6 more rows

Has Paige Bueckers been to a Final Four? ›

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Back in the fall, UConn coach Geno Auriemma thought it would've been a "miracle" for his team to make a deep March run. A slew of injuries hampered the Huskies for a third straight season.

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