Paige Bueckers, from UConn Huskies, and Aliyah Boston, from South Carolina Gamecocks, among the five female finalists for the John R. Wooden Award
Paige Bueckers, from UConn Huskies, and Aliyah Boston, from South Carolina Gamecocks, among the five female finalists for the John R. Wooden Award
Paige Bueckers, from UConn Huskies, and Aliyah Boston, from South Carolina Gamecocks, among the five female finalists for the John R. Wooden Award
Paige Bueckers, from UConn Huskies, and Aliyah Boston, from South Carolina Gamecocks, among the five female finalists for the John R. Wooden Award
Paige Bueckers, from UConn Huskies, and Aliyah Boston, from South Carolina Gamecocks, among the five female finalists for the John R. Wooden Award
Trying to ‘be more aggressive’, Paige Bueckers scores a dominant UConn win over High Point in the opening round
UConn Huskies’ Paige Bueckers defeated the Marquette Golden Eagles for the Big East women’s basketball title
Paige Bueckers, star of UConn Huskies, is the only freshman on the list of the first 15 places in the Wooden Award for female college basketball