Paige Bueckers is ready for her college swan song, and her latest turn as a superstar
NEW YORK There have, on occasion, been other big names in womens basketball over the years besides Caitlin Clark.
Some of them were a while ago, such as Cheryl Miller and Dawn Staley.
Some were more recent, from Angel Reese to Aja Wilson to Breanna Stewart.
Another one is so recent that, despite being two months older than Clark, she isnt a pro yet.
But hers, too, is a name you might know.
Paige Bueckers started college at Connecticut in the fall of 2020, the same time Clark started at Iowa.
They didnt turn pro at the same time because Bueckers chose to stay an extra year, partially because she lost much of her sophomore season and all of her junior campaign to injuries.
As the womens basketball calendar turns from the pros to the college scene, Bueckers is primed to be this winters biggest star in her last college season.
But she and Huskies coach Geno Auriemma know that it wont be her first time in the spotlight and that, really, those injuries are the only reason she ever left it.
Was it so long ago that Bueckers not only split national freshman of the year honors with Clark, but became the first freshman to win the national player of the year award? That she led the sports most famous team to the Final Four, routing Clarks Iowa along the way? And is it possible that Bueckers return to the Final Four last season, where UConn lost by one basket to Iowa, was overshadowed by Clarks fame and South Carolinas unbeaten dominance? Some people will answer yes to all those questions and warn that Bueckers might offer her own answers.
Obviously, the sense of urgency is high, knowing its my last year, she told a horde gathered before her at Wednesdays Big East basketball media day.
Bueckers spoke more than once about just trying to embrace it, just trying to have fun, but she also made clear at one point that it would mean everything to cap it off with what we came her for.
That means her first national championship, and UConns first since 2016.
Anybody thats watched her play will know that when Paige was a freshman, there was nobody better in the country than Paige, Auriemma said, and it wasnt his usual Norristown-bred bravado.
It was the truth.
If you look at our Final Four team last year, and how we got there, and that we were two points away from playing in the national championship game, he said, that was a testament to just how much that kid can do for a program, a team, and how far she can take you.
Obviously not by herself, but putting a player like Paige on your team automatically makes you a national championship contender.
Bueckers didnt object to framing this season as a farewell tour.
She knows that next month, her future home will be set in the WNBAs draft lottery, unless whichever team wins it Washington, Dallas, Chicago, or, most likely, Los Angeles shockingly picks someone else.
And there will be a heap of farewells, including a visit to Villanova on Jan.
5.
UConns nonconference schedule has six games against teams in the preseason top 20, a potential seventh in a neutral-site tournament, and a visit to currently unranked old rival Tennessee.
The slate includes matchups with the three other stars in the womens college hoops galaxy: at South Jersey native Hannah Hidalgos No.
6.
Notre Dame (Dec.
12), home vs.
JuJu Watkins No.
3 Southern California (Dec.
21), and at the No.
1 Gamecocks (Feb.
16).
The Notre Dame game is on ESPN, while the other two will air on Fox and ABC, respectively.
Fox has three more, including vs.
No.
17 Louisville (Dec.
7) at the Brooklyn home of the WNBA champion Liberty.
Those games are on such big stages because Bueckers is that big of a draw and not just during basketball games.
She has been a guest of honor at WNBA, National Womens Soccer League and NFL games.
At tennis US Open, she hung out with Coco Gauff and Frances Tiafoe.
The cameras have found her at every stop, often wearing gear from a sponsor happy to pay her for it.
I feel like Im living in my childhood dream, so I never want to take it for granted, Bueckers said.
Im not entitled to anything, I dont know what each day will bring, so I try to just embrace the moment, have fun with life.
Its my first healthy offseason where Ive gotten to really enjoy it and do a lot of fun things and not just be in one place rehabbing.
Ive never looked at it as Im famous, its more like Im blessed, so Im grateful.
Auriemma sees that, too.
Her willingness to accept that responsibility and what she has to do for our team those two things, I think, are going to help her, he said.
Im sure there will be times during the season when it becomes overwhelming, either in a positive sense because shes doing so great, or in a negative sense because shes struggling.
Shes going to get both at some point.
But shes pretty good at managing that.
As determined as Bueckers is to go out with a long-sought national championship, shes also determined to enjoy the ride.
Ive loved my entire time at UConn, she said.
Cant imagine it coming to an end, which is why I dont try to worry about the past, I dont try to worry about the future, I just try to stay where I am.
As of right now, I have a whole season ahead of me, so thats all Im really focused on.
She admitted, though, I feel like Im very old.
Im going to be a big girl in the grown-up world next year.
If everything else hadnt put Bueckers moment in perspective, that did real fast.
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