Paige Bueckers lifts UConn back to the Final Four with 80-73 win over JuJu Watkins and USC (2024)

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Stuck as a spectator during last year’s women’s NCAA Tournament, Paige Bueckers didn’t waste a moment this time. Every drive to the basket, every deflection on defense, every tumble to the floor was about doing everything possible to get UConn back to the Final Four.

Or, as Huskies coach Geno Auriemma put it, “Today was Paige doing Paige things.”

Bueckers carried UConn to the national semifinals, scoring 28 points in the Huskies’ 80-73 victory over Southern California in a regional final on Monday night.

Bueckers outdueled fabulous USC freshman All-American JuJu Watkins, sparking a decisive run over the final five minutes that sent third-seeded UConn (33-5) to its 23rd national semifinal, the most of any school. Leading 65-64, the Huskies scored 11 straight points, including seven from Bueckers and a three-point play from Aaliyah Edwards to finally put away the top-seeded Trojans (29-6).

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UConn will face Caitlin Clark and Iowa on Friday in Cleveland.

“Today was one of the most rewarding feelings I’ve ever felt in my life,” Bueckers said.

Edwards finished with 24 points, and this Final Four trip will rank as one of the most unlikely in Auriemma’s 39-year tenure. Beset by injuries that left them with only eight healthy players — including the loss of two starters — the Huskies managed minutes, fouls and exhaustion to win the Portland 3 Region a year after seeing a string of 14 straight Final Four appearances snapped.

“I think our coaching staff had to deal with an enormous amount of things this year that we never had to deal with before. I’m really proud of our staff,” Auriemma said.

Bueckers was sidelined by a major knee injury last year when that streak ended. She reached the Final Four as a freshman, when she was the national player of the year, but she hasn’t played a full season since because of injuries, even though she made it to the title game with UConn as a sophom*ore.

Bueckers sat out all of last season but is back and possibly better than ever. On one of the biggest nights in the history of the women’s game, following a tremendous performance by Clark in a win over LSU, Bueckers hit 11 of 23 shots and finished with 10 rebounds and six assists.

“Now I’m here with my teammates and coaching staff and going to the Final Four,” Bueckers said. “It’s been a very rewarding journey. I’m super, super grateful for it all. The tough times made me who I am. It’s built my faith. It’s built my appreciation for life and gratitude for anything that gets thrown my way.”

A day after the NCAA belatedly realized the 3-point line at one end of the court at Moda Center was 9 inches shorter than the other, the Trojans and Huskies played on a corrected floor — albeit with the incorrect line still visible — with the final spot in Cleveland at stake.

And it was the Huskies celebrating at the end, although it was a shaky finish. UConn missed six free throws in the final minute and let a 12-point lead dwindle down to five.

“For the most part, this was a really good basketball game and they beat us,” USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb said. “They did a little bit better of what they do than we do.”

Watkins concluded her freshman year by scoring 29 points, but UConn made it difficult for her to get clean looks at the rim with regular double-teams and constant switching of defenders. Watkins took about 15 minutes to score the eight points needed to move past former San Diego State star Tina Hutchinson for the most by a freshman in NCAA history. Watkins’ 3-pointer at the top of the key midway through the second quarter gave her the record.

Watkins missed eight of her next nine shots and UConn built a 12-point lead midway through the third quarter. USC rallied to pull even at 59-59 with 7:21 left after five quick points from Watkins and McKenzie Forbes’ fourth 3-pointer of the game, but the Huskies pulled away late.

“(UConn) played great defense. Every time I got past the first line, someone was there,” said Watkins, who was in tears at the postgame dais.

Forbes finished with 24 points and Rayah Marshall had 11 for the Trojans, who were seeking their first Final Four appearance since 1986.

“I don’t know Paige personally, but to see that kid be out for two years and come back and do this, as much hurt as we’re in, they earned it, and I credit them,” Gottlieb said.

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UConn and North Carolina State could play a Final Four of their own. Each school sent its men’s and women’s team to the national semifinals, the first time in NCAA history that two schools have done that in the same year.

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Considering the stage it’ll be played on, the matchup between Bueckers and Clark will get even more attention than facing Watkins in the Elite Eight. The two met in the Sweet 16 in 2021, when both players were freshmen; UConn won 92-72.

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Paige Bueckers lifts UConn back to the Final Four with 80-73 win over JuJu Watkins and USC (2024)

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What is Paige Buecker's GPA? ›

Bueckers, an eighth-semester human development and family sciences major, has a 3.497 cumulative GPA, including a 3.930 GPA that was achieved during the Fall 2023 semester, according to UConn Athletic's website.

How many times has UConn been to the final four? ›

UConn NCAA Tournament championship game history

The Huskies actually have a pristine 5-0 record in men's NCAA Tournament championship games. The Huskies have seven Final Four appearances, including the current 2024 run.

Has a men's and women's team ever won the NCAA tournament the same year? ›

Familiar territory for UConn in 2024 Final Fours

1 overall seed in their tournament. UConn is the only school to win both the women's and men's national championships in basketball in the same year, as the Huskies won the Women's Final Four and Men's Final Four in 2004 and 2014.

How many points did Paige Bueckers average in high school? ›

Paige Bueckers high school

She averaged averaged 21 points, 9.2 assists, 5.2 steals and 5.1 rebounds per game as a senior, leading Hopkins to a 30-0 record and the Class AAAA state championship game, which was canceled due to COVID-19.

Who scored a 10.03 GPA? ›

So I am proud to pass on the news that a Plant City High School student made headlines today with a mind blowing grade point average. Dhara Patel is the kid's name. And 10.03 is her GPA. No, that's not a typo.

What religion is Paige Bueckers? ›

She is a Christian and attributes her confidence and success on the basketball court to God. She has hosted a charity basketball clinic called "Buckets with Bueckers" for young athletes in Minnesota and Montana.

Has UConn men ever won a national championship? ›

They currently play in the Big East Conference and are coached by Dan Hurley. With six national championships and 45 conference titles, the program is considered one of the blue bloods of college basketball.

What year did UConn go undefeated? ›

1994-95 UConn Huskies (35-0)

This was the program's first national championship and it sure was a memorable one, as the Huskies were the second team to go undefeated. Rebecca Lobo was a huge factor on the 1994-95 team.

Has an NCAA men's team ever gone undefeated? ›

How many undefeated NCAA men's basketball teams have there been? There have been even fewer perfect championship seasons on the men's side. It's been done a combined seven times by four programs: Indiana, North Carolina, San Francisco and UCLA. San Francisco became the first undefeated men's champ in 1955-56.

Has anyone ever won the NCAA Tournament two years in a row? ›

Cincinnati (1961, 1962), Florida (2006, 2007), Louisville (1980, 1986), Michigan State (1979, 2000), North Carolina State (1974, 1983), Oklahoma State (1945, 1946), and San Francisco (1955, 1956). Interestingly enough, four of those teams won their two championships in back-to-back years.

Which coach has the most women's NCAA Tournament wins? ›

Who are the winningest NCAA women's basketball coaches?
  • GENO AURIEMMA, 11 CHAMPIONSHIPS.
  • PAT SUMMITT, 8 CHAMPIONSHIPS.
  • KIM MULKEY, 4 CHAMPIONSHIPS.
  • TARA VANDERVEER, 3 CHAMPIONSHIPS.
  • DAWN STALEY, 3 CHAMPIONSHIPS.
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What was Paige Bueckers ranked in high school? ›

The top-ranked player in the class was Paige Bueckers, who signed with UConn, along with No. 23 overall player Aaliyah Edwards. Both have guided the Huskies back to the Final Four with a matchup against the No. 4 player in the class, Iowa's Caitlin Clark.

Is Paige Bueckers good at basketball? ›

But Bueckers has come back better than ever. She's averaging career-highs across the stat sheet and grown her game by playing in a power-forward position instead of her typical point guard role. She's arguably the most efficient player in the country and again is a finalist for the National player of the Year awards.

How much does Paige Bueckers average? ›

As a Sophom*ore (2021-22): Played in 17 games with 13 starts ... averaged 14.6 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game ... had 14 points and six rebounds in NCAA Championship game vs. South Carolina (4/3) ... scored 14 points and added five assists vs.

Is 2.429 a bad GPA? ›

Is a 2.4 GPA Good? A 2.4 GPA signals to a college or university that a student has earned average scores within the B- and C+ range. A 2.4 is a hair away from the 2.5 range, which opens up eligibility for a number of colleges, but is still below the competitive benchmark for college applications of 3.0.

Is a 2.143 GPA bad? ›

The national average for a GPA is around 3.0 and a 2.3 GPA puts you below that average. A 2.3 GPA means that you've gotten only C-s and D+s in your high school classes so far. Since this GPA is significantly below a 2.0, it will make things very difficult for you in the college application process.

Is a 3.477 GPA good? ›

A 3.4 is on the verge of an A- and demonstrates consistently good test-taking, studying, and research skills. A 3.4 is comfortably above the national average GPA for high school graduates and is considered competitive at most colleges and universities.

What GPA is all 93s? ›

Convert Your GPA to a 4.0 Scale
Percent Grade4.0 Scale
97-1004.0
93-964.0
90-923.7
87-893.3
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