After a long hiatus, Paige Bueckers is back in basketball backyard. The UConn guard made her unofficial comeback during an exhibition game this year. The match was won by UConn beating Southern Connecticut State by 97-38. Bueckers could only play the first half, but her teammate has already sent a warning to the opponents of her return before the upcoming action.
The 2024 NCAA season is right around the corner. And as it arrives, it is bringing some good news along. Last year, UConn’s guards Azzi Fudd and Paige Bueckers played 15 games together as a part of their team’s championship run. However, Paige’s ACL injury in August last year broke UConn’s streak of 14 consecutive Final Four appearances. But now, the two are coming together for another possible streak.
In a recent post-game interview, one of the reporters asked Azzi about Paige’s comeback. She confidently replies,
Whether it is on or off the court, Azzi and Paige share a good bond. After making their simultaneous return to the court, both have expressed their excitement to play in the upcoming season. Along with that, they also aim to have a healthy season to make a good championship run.
Their only concern however is not to stress about the future and stay focused on the present. says Azzi.
The Huskies star made her comeback to the screams that resonated from the Gampel Pavilion. The audience cheered loud at her name being introduced in the starting lineup. This cheer grew even louder when Bueckers made her first hoop in the game.
Her ACL injury didn’t shed any inch of her true ability. Seeing her back in her stronger-than-ever form, Azzi said, “.” Bueckers spent the last season and a major part of the season before, recovering from two separate injuries. However, all this time that she spent away, only grew her passion to be back with an elevated drive to make an impact and win the game.
UConn’s head coach Geno Auriemma added,
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