Running it back in a big way: What Paige Bueckers, Aubrey Griffin returning means for UConn women’s basketball (2024)

STORRS — Paige Bueckers subbed out of the UConn women’s basketball team’s Senior Night game against Georgetown on Friday with nine minutes left in the fourth quarter and one made 3-pointer on six attempts.

Bueckers checked back in two and a half minutes later and immediately drained back-to-back shots from beyond the arc, skyrocketing her 3-point percentage from 16.7% to 37.5% in just 29 seconds. The No. 15 Huskies (22-5, 14-0 Big East) went on to rout Georgetown (16-10, 6-9) 85-44 with 21 points and a season-high eight assists from Bueckers, plus three assists and three steals.

But it’s those 29 seconds that perfectly encapsulate the way anything feels possible with Bueckers on the court. It’s moments like those — dozens of them over her 69 games as a Husky — that fueled the deafening reaction from the crowd at Gampel Pavilion when a grinning Bueckers announced that she will return for a fifth year in Storrs in 2024-25.

“The overall reaction from the crowd is everything you dream of,” Bueckers said. “It’s a great feeling to be wanted. It’s a great feeling to have people that want to have you back, so it means a lot to be able to tell them that and have the same excitement as they do about me coming back. Having the student section, everybody there supporting me and very excited about the announcement, it was a very, very cool thing to be a part of.”

Coach Geno Auriemma didn’t know Bueckers had made her decision when she took the mic postgame. His reaction was unsurprisingly subdued, but the wry smile and unmistakable pride in his eyes made it clear exactly how important the star guard’s confirmation was.

“Paige is very, very bad at making decisions. Very bad,” Auriemma said. “When we were recruiting her I had to threaten her because she couldn’t decide. But obviously it changes the whole nature of things. There’s a lot of excitement about the possibilities … The coaches were sitting over there like alright, well this settles a bunch of stuff from now on.”

Another year of Bueckers is a sign of hope for a UConn team that has faced some of the worst injury luck in the nation during her college career. Bueckers herself has been a victim, sitting out 19 games as a sophom*ore with a tibial plateau fracture, then missing all of 2022-23 after tearing her ACL in August before the season.

Bueckers was the 2021 Naismith Player of the Year in 2021, becoming the first freshman ever to win the award. She led UConn to back-to-back Final Four appearances in her first two seasons, including to the national championship game when she was just weeks removed from surgery. She currently averages a team-high 20 points, 4.6 rebounds and four assists in her first season back from the ACL tear, also leading the team in blocks and steals.

“Paige has never played with a full team since she’s been in Connecticut,” Auriemma said after a win at Villanova on Jan. 31. “Paige didn’t play all of last year, and the year before she was in the national championship game. All of a sudden now she’s not that good, compared to who? Some guys who have never won an NCAA Tournament game yet, or who have never played in a national championship game? I’d like to see Paige play with a full complement of players, and then you can judge for yourself how good she is.”

It’s not that Bueckers doesn’t have talent around her, but the Huskies haven’t fielded a consistent starting five since her freshman year. After winning the Nancy Lieberman Award for the nation’s best point guard in 2021, five season-ending injuries on the 2023-24 roster have forced Bueckers to play most of her minutes as a power forward. At 6-foot, she is often UConn’s second-tallest player on the floor.

“I like playing basketball, so whatever position you put me at I’m going to embrace it, but I give a lot of credit to the post players,” Bueckers joked Thursday. “I’ve always said the guard position is harder than the post, but to manage doing both is extremely hard, so I give them a lot of credit for battling down there in the post on defense. It’s tough.”

The Huskies are expected to get back three forwards next season, headlined by fifth-year Aubrey Griffin who also confirmed her plans to return. She was UConn’s second-best rebounder averaging 9.5 points and six boards before she tore her ACL on Jan. 3. Just having Griffin would lighten the massive burden on Bueckers’s shoulders, but UConn should also return two promising young centers in Jana El Alfy and Ayanna Patterson, who have both missed the entire season with injuries. Auriemma also said Friday that he does not expect senior point guard Nika Muhl to return for a fifth year of eligibility, which would leave the position open for Bueckers to reclaim.

As much as it means for Bueckers personally, her decision was anything but selfish. The senior was all but guaranteed a top-3 selection in the 2024 WNBA Draft, but her time at UConn feels unfinished without giving the team another chance to realize its full potential. Azzi Fudd, the No. 1 prospect in the class of 2021, committed to the Huskies in part because of her longtime friendship with Bueckers and their desire to play together in college. However, the pair have played just 17 games together in three seasons because of injuries. Fudd, stuck on the bench after tearing her ACL in November, wore a No. 5 jersey in Bueckers’ honor on senior night.

“My only normal year of college basketball was my freshman year, which was the COVID year, so it wasn’t normal at all,” Bueckers said. “And there’s just the love for this program. I love playing here. I love my teammates. I love my coaches. Obviously you think about what this team could do when we’re fully healthy, and I feel like our class has kind of learned never to take that for granted.”

Auriemma wasn’t shocked by Bueckers’ decision even though the announcement caught him by surprise. He can tell his star senior still wants to be in college. She wants to play basketball with her friends. If that means accomplishing more of the goals she dreamed of when she committed to UConn in 2019, it will be an added bonus.

“The great unknown is no pandemic and no injuries, what could it have been the last four years with a bunch of healthy bodies?” Auriemma said. “The stars were all lined up wrong and that contributed to all of the injures, then all of a sudden they lined up right and it allows us to take advantage of these unique opportunities.”

“I just want it to work out for them. I really do. I desperately want it to work out for them.”

Running it back in a big way: What Paige Bueckers, Aubrey Griffin returning means for UConn women’s basketball (2024)

FAQs

How many years of eligibility does Paige Bueckers have left? ›

Bueckers has two years of eligibility remaining. Edwards, Muhl and Griffin each have one. As international players, Muhl (Croatia) and Edwards (Canada) also have not been able to make the NIL money that has been flowing to their teammates while in college.

How much nil money does Paige Bueckers make? ›

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With partners like Dunkin', Nike, Bose, and Gatorade, Bueckers has amassed a reported $652,000 in NIL earnings. She'll have an opportunity to earn much more, as she has announced that she will forego the WNBA draft and return to UConn for her senior season.

Will Paige Bueckers go to the WNBA? ›

The former Hopkins star will return to the Huskies for another season.

Is Paige Bueckers black? ›

Instead of focusing on herself, the then-19-year-old sophom*ore chose to celebrate the accomplishments of Black women in the sport. “With the light that I have now as a White woman who leads a Black-led sport and celebrated here, I want to shed a light on Black women,” Bueckers said.

Is Paige Bueckers a junior or senior? ›

"Unfortunately this will not be my last senior night here at UConn." Bueckers, a redshirt junior, was the projected No. 3 pick in ESPN's latest WNBA mock draft.

Is Paige Bueckers done? ›

Bueckers revealed that she's coming back for the 2024-25 season during UConn's Senior Night ceremony on Friday following the Huskies' 85-44 win over Georgetown at Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Connecticut.

Who is the highest paid WNBA player? ›

Who is the highest-paid player in the WNBA? In terms of average salary ranking, Las Vegas Aces star Jackie Young is alone at the top, making $252,420 a year going into 2024.

Who is the highest paid NIL women's college basketball player? ›

$3.1 million. That's how much Iowa women's mega star Caitlin Clark is estimated to take in through NIL deals, including partnerships with Nike and Gatorade that make her the highest-paid women's college basketball player in the NCAA.

Who has the highest NIL deal in women's college basketball? ›

Their name, image and likeness (NIL) valuations are some of the highest in the nation; Clark's is just over $3 million while Reese is at $1.8 million, according to On3.com. Iowa's star guard has deals with Nike, Gatorade, State Farm and Buick to name a few.

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 Paige Bueckers major in college? ›

Bachelor's degree Human Development and Family Studies, General Senior.

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.

Is Paige Bueckers religious? ›

Bueckers has been vocal about her faith throughout her basketball career, often sharing scriptures and thanking God in social media posts. Proverbs 3:5-6 is even part of her Instagram bio. In August 2022, Bueckers tore her ACL in a pickup basketball game, forcing her to miss the entire season.

What nationality is Paige Bueckers? ›

Paige Madison Bueckers (/ˈbɛkərz/ BEH-kərz; born October 20, 2001) is an American college basketball player for the UConn Huskies of the Big East Conference. Edina, Minnesota, U.S.

Is Paige Bueckers an All American? ›

She was named a WBCA, USBWA and Wooden Award First Team All-American, Big East Player of the Year, Big East Tournament Most Outstanding Player, NCAA Tournament Portland Region 3 Most Outstanding Player and to the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team.

Will Paige Bueckers play next year? ›

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

Is Paige Bueckers staying at UConn another year? ›

Paige Bueckers is staying for a fifth year at UConn, which could affect the Mystics in 2025, or even 2026. The college superstar will stay for a fifth year in Connecticut, which will make her a coveted pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft. And the Mystics look like a lottery team this season.

Will Paige Bueckers return to UConn next season? ›

The pair revealed their plans for the future after senior night. Paige Bueckers is officially returning to UConn next season. The redshirt junior announced the news during the senior night festivities following the Huskies' win over Georgetown on Friday night.

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