Paige Bueckers posted stylish new pictures.
The Uconn star hooper Paige Bueckers is enjoying off season in style. After donning a Louis Vuitton ensemble for the 2024 WNBA draft, she shared a series of stylish pictures from her vacation in Miami.
Paige Bueckers was seen wearing a collared, white cropped top with black cargo pants. In another picture, she wore a colorful zip-up cardigan with blue denim and sneakers. The caption of the post was:
“Loved the Miami heat”
Paige Bueckers soon will buckle up to return to play for the Huskies.
Paige Bueckers wants her fans to remember her as one of the most talented players of UConn
Paige Buckers shared how she would like to be remembered by the UConn Huskies fan base. She appeared on the “Overtime” podcast to discuss her collegiate career. Paige is one of the most recognizable and well-liked college athlete. Hence, the host asked her what she wanted her legacy to be like at the UConn Huskies.
“I mean somebody that just poured their everything into the program. I would do anything for the program and anything they ask or need of me I wanna do that and also my legacy off the court like giving back to the community.
I’m super proud to wear the UConn jersey and I want my play and my efforts and everything that I do to show that,” Bueckers said.
“I wanna be known as a winner and just a great teammate and God willing a national champion.”
After staying out of basketball for two years because of injuries, Paige was back to dominate the game with her grit and talent. 2023-2024 was one of her best seasons as she led the team to the Final Four of the NCAA tournament.
Her average during the tournament was 27.9 points, 8.7 rebounds and 4.7 assists.
The star player will be back in college for another season, where she will try to change the national championship title and will also declare for the 2025 WNBA draft.
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