UConn star Paige Bueckers working her way back from knee injury (2024)

STORRS, Conn. (AP) — Paige Bueckers tries to put the fear out of her mind.

But it’s there when the 2021 AP national player of the year makes a cut or comes down hard on her surgically repaired left leg.

Bueckers is back on the court with her teammates — though not fully participating in practice games yet — 10 months after suffering the second major knee injury of her college career.

And she occasionally wonders, could it happen again?

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“I believe that everything happens for a reason,” Bueckers said Wednesday following a team workout. “Anybody can be scared of getting injured. You don’t have to have a prior injury to do that. I think the fear is always there, but I try not to let it consume me and just go out there and have fun.”

Well, have fun and get in shape to lead UConn on a run at a 12th national title and its first since 2016, she said.

Bueckers was all-everything as a freshman, averaging 20 points, 5.8 assists and 4.9 rebounds a game.

But in December of her sophom*ore season, during the closing seconds of a win over Notre Dame, she twisted her left leg while dribbling upcourt and went down, suffering a tibia plateau fracture and torn meniscus.

She missed 19 games in 2021-22, but came back from that injury late in the season and led UConn to its 14th straight Final Four.

Then, last August, during a preseason workout, she tore the anterior cruciate ligament in that same knee and missed the entire 2022-23 season. The team still went 31-6, but lost in the Sweet 16 to Ohio State.

Bueckers was not the only injured player for the Huskies. Freshman Ice Brady also missed the season with an injured knee and Azzi Fudd (knee) and Caroline Ducharme (concussions), both missed significant time.

In fact, the Huskies had to postpone a game in January when the team couldn’t find seven healthy players to suit up.

Bueckers said she can’t remember the last time she, Fudd, Ducharme, Nika Muhl, Aaliyah Edwards and Aubrey Griffin were all healthy at the same time.

They hope to be in November at the start of the next season. But Ducharme said they are taking things slowly.

“There’s a difference between working hard and overdoing it,” she said. “We’re all a little too familiar with having injuries and we’ve gone through too much to not be smart about it.”

For Bueckers, that means she likely won’t play in exhibition games this August when the Huskies travel to Croatia, Slovenia and Italy.

She said the goal is to be ready for the season opener and eventually be playing better than she did as a freshman.

Bueckers spent last year as “Coach P,” sitting on the bench watching and learning from Geno Auriemma and his staff. She said she picked up on the little details that can mean the difference between winning and losing.

She’s also more mature, she said, and has been working on getting stronger in the weight room.

“So I think I’ll be better,” she said. “But as I experienced my sophom*ore season when I was trying to come back, it wasn’t as fluid as I wanted it to be. There is ups and downs, highs and lows, and I know when I first came back, I wasn’t the player I wanted to be. And I’m not rushing it.”

In part because of those injuries, the Huskies are no longer considered the dominant team in women’s basketball.

But Fudd said they are content to share the spotlight with LSU, South Carolina, Iowa and other programs — for now.

“I have no problem not being talked about, not getting the respect that we deserve,” she said. “When the season comes, we’re going to come out and prove it and earn out respect the hard way. And whether they think highly of us now, they’ll think highly of us later.”

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UConn star Paige Bueckers working her way back from knee injury (2024)

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UConn star Paige Bueckers working her way back from knee injury? ›

But nearly a year to the day she went down with the preseason injury, Bueckers announced that she's back. "All cleared and ready for takeoff," Bueckers captioned an Instagram gallery documenting her rehabilitation process, from her walking on crutches to proudly posing in her UConn jersey. "369 days…

When did Paige Bueckers come back from injury? ›

On Aug. 9, 2023, Bueckers posted that after 369 days she was finally fully cleared and "ready for takeoff."

Is Paige Bueckers recovered? ›

Paige Bueckers is back. The 2021 national player of the year is set to return to the hardwood Wednesday night, more than 500 days since she last played an official game with the UConn Huskies.

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

How long was Paige Bueckers ACL recovery? ›

Bueckers initially tore her ACL while playing a pick-up game at UConn on Aug. 1, 2022 and underwent surgery on Aug. 5. In total, the recovery took 369 days — longer than the traditional ACL recovery timeline of 6-9 months.

Did Paige Bueckers have knee surgery? ›

UConn star Paige Bueckers announced on Instagram that she's been cleared to play a year after having ACL surgery on her left knee. “All cleared and ready for takeoff,” Bueckers put on the social media site Wednesday, adding “369" — a reference to the number of days since her surgery. She had her surgery on Aug.

Is Paige Bueckers okay? ›

Bueckers dazzled in her first full season since an August 2022 ACL injury sidelined her for all of 2022-23. She played all 39 games this season, the first fully healthy campaign since her freshman year.

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Paige Bueckers' net worth & rise to NCAA stardom

According to On3, she entered the 2023-24 season with an NIL valuation of around $643,000, placing her among the top women's basketball players in terms of endorsem*nt earnings. Sportskeeda estimates her net worth at $1.5 million.

Does Paige Bueckers have a black brother? ›

Bueckers has voiced support for the Black Lives Matter movement, in part because her half-brother, Drew, whom she has described as her best friend, is biracial.

Who is going to commit to UConn women's basketball in 2024? ›

Strong, a 6-foot-2 forward from Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, chose the Huskies among other finalists, Duke and North Carolina. She now headlines UConn's 2024 recruiting class alongside No. 4 prospect Allie Ziebell and No. 18 Morgan Cheli, who both signed during the early period in November.

What did Paige Bueckers break? ›

She finished the season with averages of 14.6 points, four assists and four rebounds per game while playing in 17 games. During a pick-up game in August, Bueckers tore the ACL in her left knee, causing her to miss the entire 2022–23 season and receive a medical redshirt.

Why didn't Paige Bueckers play last year? ›

Bueckers spent all last season on the bench recovering from an ACL injury. She came to practices, staying on the sideline doing rehab. After missing nearly 20 games as a sophom*ore in 2021-22 due to a separate knee injury, many questioned the 2021 National Player of the Year's return to the court.

Is Paige Bueckers doing a fifth year? ›

On Senior Night against Georgetown, Bueckers announced that she will return to Storrs for a fifth season, much to the delight of an uproarious home crowd. Bueckers took the mic fourth after Nika Mühl, Aaliyah Edwards and Griffin, who also announced she is foregoing the WNBA Draft to play another year at UConn.

How many games has Paige Bueckers missed? ›

missed 19 games with a knee injury. As a Freshman (2020-21): Started and appeared in 29 games ... first freshman to earn the Wooden Award, Naismith Trophy, AP Player of the Year and USBWA Player of the Year ... led Huskies in points, assists, steals and three-point field goal percentage ...

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