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Bueckers, who entered Sunday's contest against No. 4 South Carolina averaging 18.8 points per game, did not have to do much in UConn's dominant 87-58 blowout win against Dawn Staley and defending ...
How did Paige Bueckers score her 2,000th point? Bueckers had 18 points and seven assists while leading UConn to a 96-36 victory over Seton Hall on Sunday.. She hit the milestone after scoring on a ...
Azzi Fudd poured in 28 points on 6-of-10 shooting from 3-point range, Sarah Strong added 16 points and 13 rebounds and No. 7 UConn steamrolled No. 4 South Carolina 87-58 on Sunday in Columbia, S.C ...
Because of UConn's relatively recent history in women's basketball, there is no "pre-modern" era of limited statistics; full box scores are available for all UConn games, and the only rules change that seriously impacted statistical totals was the advent of the three-pointer, which was made mandatory in NCAA women's basketball in the 1987–88 ...
The guard added five rebounds along with two steals and finished the game six shy of becoming UConn’s 12th 2,000-point scorer. Bueckers scores 12 points in return from knee sprain as No. 6 UConn ...
Paige Madison Bueckers [1] (/ ˈ b ɛ k ə r z / BEH-kərz; born October 20, 2001) is an American college basketball player for the UConn Huskies of the Big East Conference.. Nicknamed "Paige Buckets", Bueckers attended Hopkins High School in Hopkins, Minnesota and was ranked as the number one recruit in her class by ESPN, receiving national high school player of the year honors.
The 2013 UConn Women's Basketball team is greeted by President Obama at the White House. The 2012–13 season began with high hopes for UConn. The team landed three highly ranked recruits: #1 overall Breanna Stewart from Cicero – North Syracuse High School, forward Morgan Tuck and guard Moriah Jefferson. Their play was uneven during the ...
UConn women vs UNC time today. Date: Friday, Nov. 15. Start time: 6 p.m. ... UConn vs. UNC women's basketball score. This article originally appeared on The Fayetteville Observer: ...