UConn Huskies guard Paige Bueckers made history in her team's 96-36 blowout win against the Seton Hall Pirates on Sunday.
UConn star Paige Bueckers is poised to become the fastest player in program history to score 2,000 points against Seton Hall on Sunday.
UConn women's basketball star Paige Bueckers reached a significant milestone as she became the fastest Huskies player to reach 2,000 career points on Sunday.
When Paige Bueckers, Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd are at their best, Geno Auriemma sees the path for UConn women’s basketball to its 12th NCAA title.
Paige Bueckers reached a career milestone and took a notable record away from UConn women's basketball legend Maya Moore on Sunday ... Here's a view of the historic shot: Connecticut girls ice hockey top performances from the past week and a few games ...
She reached the mark in her 102nd game, breaking the program record of 108 games by Maya Moore. Bueckers is the ... playing without Savannah Catalon and Connecticut native Shailyn Pinkney.
Bueckers scored points No. and 2,001 on a jumper with 8:05 remaining in the first half. Bueckers reached the mark in her 102nd game, breaking the program record of 108 games by Maya Moore.
Both Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd joked that it would be appropriate for Bueckers to score her 2,000th UConn point on a free throw. However, the pair's in sync
Bueckers reached the mark in her 102nd game, breaking the program record of 108 games by Maya Moore. Bueckers is the 12th UConn player ... Seton Hall was playing without Savannah Catalon and Connecticut native Shailyn Pinkney. It was the ninth straight ...
Paige Bueckers scored 18 points to surpass 2,000 in her career and No. 6 Connecticut cruised to a 96-36 win over Seton Hall. Bueckers scored points No. 2,000 and 2,001
UConn women's basketball star Paige Bueckers has 19 first-half points against Villanova as the Huskies ran to a big lead against Villanova.
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