Paige Bueckers, WNBA
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“The expectations and the standards are so high at UConn,” says Bueckers, a three-time All-American, the 2021 national player of the year, and the fastest player in Huskies history to reach 2,000 care...
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There's no doubt who's going first in the WNBA draft next Monday with UConn's Paige Bueckers the consensus top pick.
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South Carolina, with Feagin and Paopao, and NC State, through James and Rivers, are the only two NCAA programs which could be represented by multiple prospects at the upcoming draft.
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The Christian Post on MSNUConn star Paige Bueckers says 'God's strength' helped Huskies win national titleUniversity of Connecticut women's basketball star Paige Bueckers credited "God's strength" after the Huskies won the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Women's Basketball Tournament on Sunday.
Paige Bueckers has had an amazing last week for herself after winning a national championship with the Connecticut Huskies and moving one step closer to being the first pick in the upcoming 2025 WNBA Draft.
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Yardbarker on MSNPaige Bueckers Felt Gianna & Kobe Bryant’s Presence During UConn’s National Championship RunFor the first time since 2016, the University of Connecticut Lady Huskies won the women’s basketball National Championship with a dominant victory over South Carolina.
Sunday’s national championship game against South Carolina is the last chance for UConn’s Paige Bueckers to cut down the nets.
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Sporting News on MSNUConn's Paige Bueckers secures legendary legacy as one of Huskies' all-time greatsWith 7:45 to play in the final game of her legendary UConn career, Paige Bueckers drove to the basket. She took the contact and spun up a tough layup. The whistle blew, the shot fell, and Bueckers landed on her back.
Bueckers ends her incredible college career with her first national championship, an emotional end to a winding journey.
Bueckers shared her intent to declare for the 2025 WNBA draft with ESPN analyst and basketball legend Rebecca Lobo. "Some had suggested she would not declare, play in Unrivaled, and then declare in 2026," Lobo wrote on X on Friday.
The projected No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft also set a program and NCAA tournament record in the victory over South Carolina.
We didn’t get March Madness as much as we got March predictability. In the men’s and women’s tournaments, there have been few surprises or upsets.