Paige Bueckers has unfinished business, leads UConn into Final Four


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  • The UConn Huskies are in their record 24th NCAA Final Four. Paige Bueckers is this season’s unparalleled leader.
  • Bueckers has scored 31, 40 and 34 points in her last three NCAA tournament games.
  • The Huskies will take on UCLA in the first game of Friday’s Final Four. They will need another magic performance from their senior guard.

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Connecticut senior guard Paige Bueckers is the star of the show once again. Monday, March 31, she led the Huskies into the Final Four for the fourth time in the last five seasons.

How is Bueckers leading the way this season?

In the Elite Eight win over USC, she scored 31 points and took over the game when the Trojans made a third-quarter run to get close. In the last three games of the tournament, she scored 31, 40 and 34 points. Afterward, she was asked how she knows when to give the team exactly what it needs. Of course, she deflected the question, giving credit to her teammates and coaches.

“Having a great team that has so much confidence in you, a coaching staff that has so much confidence in you and just builds you up, so you feel confident in these moments,” said Bueckers. “But none of it would happen without the team and everything that goes into a performance. So just trying to read what the game is calling for, read what we need at that moment, at that time, whether it’s passing, rebounding, scoring, just trying to do whatever it takes to win.”

Where will her dynamic play take her next?

In two weeks, Bueckers will very likely be the number one pick in the WNBA draft. Her career numbers speak for themselves. She plays a balanced game that fills up every statistical category, but it’s the winning she is becoming most known for.

Other than the 2022-23 season, which she missed with an ACL injury in her left knee, she’s been to the Final Four. She’s still looking for that elusive national title. Geno Auriemma, who has coached over a dozen UConn all-time greats, such as Breanna Stewart, Maya Moore, Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi, had high praise for Bueckers in his own way.

“I trust Paige to do the right thing ever since her freshman year. I trust her to always do the right thing after she’s tried all the s— she wants to do, then she’ll finally do the right thing,” Auriemma said.

He continued, saying Bueckers is the most positive player he’s ever coached and one of the most unique. He gave an example right there at the podium after the win over USC.

“She always takes the absolute highest view of what can happen, and no matter what anybody points out to her, like when she was sitting up here, I pointed to her four turnovers,” said Auriemma. “I said, ‘What was that?’ And she immediately went to the next column, and she said, ‘Look, I got it back, though I got four steals.’ Like that’s her mentality is always, ‘This is what I did to help us win. I’m not worried about what the other stuff was,’ and I’ve admired that in her forever.”

What’s next in the NCAA tournament?

Bueckers is trying to keep her young teammates in the moment, especially during tournament time when opponents can take advantage of anything that might be a distraction. UConn is the betting favorite to win the title in most sports books. But in the first game of the Final Four, Friday, April 4, they’ll face a UCLA team that has lost just twice all season.

They’ll need another focused “Paige Buckets” performance to make it to the championship game.

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left framed UConn's victory as a team effort, highlighting USC's "valiant effort" despite a "gutsy run" in the tournament but also noted how UConn "slammed the door" on USC's season.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right , while acknowledging Bueckers' pivotal role, emphasized individual achievements, such as Bueckers' "record" performance, and focused on USC's "dashed" Final Four "dreams," and the "devastating" impact of Watkins' absence.

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Key points from the Left

  • Paige Bueckers scored 31 points and provided six assists, leading UConn to a 78-64 victory over USC in the Spokane 4 regional final.
  • USC, missing star JuJu Watkins, fought hard but could not secure their first Final Four appearance since 1986, despite senior Rayah Marshall's strong performance of 23 points and 15 rebounds.
  • UConn's defense forced 10 turnovers and held USC without a 3-pointer until late in the third quarter, marking a tough game for the Trojans who were down by 14 points at halftime.
  • UConn reached its 24th Final Four appearance, with this being its 16th in 17 years.

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Key points from the Center

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Key points from the Right

  • Paige Bueckers scored 31 points, leading UConn to a 78-64 victory over USC and securing their record 24th NCAA Tournament Final Four appearance.
  • USC's star guard JuJu Watkins was injured, impacting the Trojans' performance as they aimed for their first Final Four since 1986.
  • Freshman Sarah Strong contributed to UConn's win with 22 points and 17 rebounds.
  • Bueckers expressed pride in her team's connection and determination after facing adversity, stating, 'None of it would happen without the team.

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  • The UConn Huskies are in their record 24th NCAA Final Four. Paige Bueckers is this season’s unparalleled leader.
  • Bueckers has scored 31, 40 and 34 points in her last three NCAA tournament games.
  • The Huskies will take on UCLA in the first game of Friday’s Final Four. They will need another magic performance from their senior guard.

Full Story

Connecticut senior guard Paige Bueckers is the star of the show once again. Monday, March 31, she led the Huskies into the Final Four for the fourth time in the last five seasons.

How is Bueckers leading the way this season?

In the Elite Eight win over USC, she scored 31 points and took over the game when the Trojans made a third-quarter run to get close. In the last three games of the tournament, she scored 31, 40 and 34 points. Afterward, she was asked how she knows when to give the team exactly what it needs. Of course, she deflected the question, giving credit to her teammates and coaches.

“Having a great team that has so much confidence in you, a coaching staff that has so much confidence in you and just builds you up, so you feel confident in these moments,” said Bueckers. “But none of it would happen without the team and everything that goes into a performance. So just trying to read what the game is calling for, read what we need at that moment, at that time, whether it’s passing, rebounding, scoring, just trying to do whatever it takes to win.”

Where will her dynamic play take her next?

In two weeks, Bueckers will very likely be the number one pick in the WNBA draft. Her career numbers speak for themselves. She plays a balanced game that fills up every statistical category, but it’s the winning she is becoming most known for.

Other than the 2022-23 season, which she missed with an ACL injury in her left knee, she’s been to the Final Four. She’s still looking for that elusive national title. Geno Auriemma, who has coached over a dozen UConn all-time greats, such as Breanna Stewart, Maya Moore, Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi, had high praise for Bueckers in his own way.

“I trust Paige to do the right thing ever since her freshman year. I trust her to always do the right thing after she’s tried all the s— she wants to do, then she’ll finally do the right thing,” Auriemma said.

He continued, saying Bueckers is the most positive player he’s ever coached and one of the most unique. He gave an example right there at the podium after the win over USC.

“She always takes the absolute highest view of what can happen, and no matter what anybody points out to her, like when she was sitting up here, I pointed to her four turnovers,” said Auriemma. “I said, ‘What was that?’ And she immediately went to the next column, and she said, ‘Look, I got it back, though I got four steals.’ Like that’s her mentality is always, ‘This is what I did to help us win. I’m not worried about what the other stuff was,’ and I’ve admired that in her forever.”

What’s next in the NCAA tournament?

Bueckers is trying to keep her young teammates in the moment, especially during tournament time when opponents can take advantage of anything that might be a distraction. UConn is the betting favorite to win the title in most sports books. But in the first game of the Final Four, Friday, April 4, they’ll face a UCLA team that has lost just twice all season.

They’ll need another focused “Paige Buckets” performance to make it to the championship game.

Tags: , , , , , ,

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left framed UConn's victory as a team effort, highlighting USC's "valiant effort" despite a "gutsy run" in the tournament but also noted how UConn "slammed the door" on USC's season.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right , while acknowledging Bueckers' pivotal role, emphasized individual achievements, such as Bueckers' "record" performance, and focused on USC's "dashed" Final Four "dreams," and the "devastating" impact of Watkins' absence.

Media landscape

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115 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • Paige Bueckers scored 31 points and provided six assists, leading UConn to a 78-64 victory over USC in the Spokane 4 regional final.
  • USC, missing star JuJu Watkins, fought hard but could not secure their first Final Four appearance since 1986, despite senior Rayah Marshall's strong performance of 23 points and 15 rebounds.
  • UConn's defense forced 10 turnovers and held USC without a 3-pointer until late in the third quarter, marking a tough game for the Trojans who were down by 14 points at halftime.
  • UConn reached its 24th Final Four appearance, with this being its 16th in 17 years.

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Key points from the Center

No summary available because of a lack of coverage.

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Key points from the Right

  • Paige Bueckers scored 31 points, leading UConn to a 78-64 victory over USC and securing their record 24th NCAA Tournament Final Four appearance.
  • USC's star guard JuJu Watkins was injured, impacting the Trojans' performance as they aimed for their first Final Four since 1986.
  • Freshman Sarah Strong contributed to UConn's win with 22 points and 17 rebounds.
  • Bueckers expressed pride in her team's connection and determination after facing adversity, stating, 'None of it would happen without the team.

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