How Paige Bueckers' surgery and new timetable for return impact UConn (2024)

  • Mechelle Voepel

Dec 14, 2021, 05:50 PM ET

With the news that UConn sophom*ore guard Paige Bueckers had knee surgery Monday and is expected to have an eight-week recovery, her soonest possible return now projects as the second week of February.

Bueckers had an anterior tibial plateau fracture and lateral meniscus tear repaired in her left knee, so this has to be considered an optimistic projection. But if this timetable proves accurate, what will she miss, and what will the No. 7 Huskies do in her absence?

Bueckers already was expected to miss two big nonconference games vs. No. 6 Louisville on Sunday and at Oregon on Jan. 17. Now she also will likely miss the rest of the nonconference slate, at No. 1 South Carolina on Jan. 27 and the Feb. 6 matchup with Tennessee, which comes right at the end of Bueckers' current estimated recovery.

UConn went 1-1 in its first two games without Bueckers, who was injured Dec. 5 in a victory over Notre Dame. UConn lost 57-44 to Georgia Tech on Dec. 9, snapping a 239-game winning streak against unranked opponents and prompting what felt like a postgame wake from coach Geno Auriemma, who said he didn't foresee the Huskies being able to fix issues they were having.

Two days later, things seemed more upbeat after the Huskies' second-half comeback in a 71-61 victory over UCLA. But the upcoming matchup with Louisville is expected to be more like Georgia Tech because of the Cardinals' strong defense. The Huskies shot just 31 percent from the field against the Yellow Jackets.

That number went up to 41 percent against UCLA, with the Huskies' three healthy guards -- Christyn Williams, Evina Westbrook and Caroline Ducharme -- a combined 14-of-41 (34.1%) from the field.

The pressure is on those players with not just Bueckers but also guards Nika Mühl and Azzi Fudd out with injuries. Muhl, sidelined since Dec. 8, is expected to miss several weeks with a foot injury, and Fudd, out since Dec. 1, is expected to have the stress reaction in her foot reevaluated shortly. Limiting turnovers and hitting outside shots are two strengths we've long ago come to expect that UConn always has, but those things now can't be taken for granted.

One of the biggest positives out of the UCLA victory was the performance of forward Dorka Juhász, the transfer from Ohio State who had her best game yet in a Huskies uniform. Her 16 points (on 5 of 5 shooting) and 16 rebounds were indicative of the ability of the two-time All-Big Ten first teamer.

If she can keep producing, it will make a big difference for UConn, and give support to fellow forwards Olivia Nelson-Ododa and Aaliyah Edwards. The Huskies are also still awaiting the return of injured forward Aubrey Griffin.

Oregon has gone through its own struggles with injuries to key players, but we'll see how healthy the Ducks are by mid-January. The Huskies lost 73-57 to South Carolina on Nov. 22 in the Battle 4 Atlantis in the Bahamas -- even with Bueckers playing. The Gameco*cks have been without injured guard Destanni Henderson recently, but their depth is so good, they have continued to cruise at the top spot.

Bueckers hit a huge shot late in last year's 67-61 victory at Tennessee, but she would need a bit of an accelerated healing period to be able to face the Lady Vols -- who are tied at the No. 7 spot with UConn in this week's AP poll -- this year. That Feb. 6 matchup will be UConn's last nonconference game, so whatever ground it doesn't make up nationally by then in terms of NCAA tournament seeding might not be made up.

And nobody can just pencil in Big East victories for UConn, either. The Huskies haven't lost to a conference opponent since they were in the old Big East in 2013. Could that streak come to an end during Bueckers' absence?

Currently, DePaul (9-2), Marquette (8-2) and Creighton (6-2) are off to the best starts in the Big East, along with 6-2 UConn. The Huskies will face them all soon: They host Marquette on Dec. 29, travel to DePaul on Dec. 31 and host Creighton on Jan. 9.

If Bueckers does return in eight weeks, she would be back for the rematches with DePaul (Feb. 11) and Marquette (Feb. 13). In all, under that scenario she would return with seven games left on the regular-season schedule.

The Huskies will hope for the best in terms of Bueckers' healing and return coming in time for her to still be a factor this season. But for the next eight weeks, they have to firmly establish who they are without her.

How Paige Bueckers' surgery and new timetable for return impact UConn (2024)

FAQs

When can Paige Bueckers return? ›

When Bueckers was honored during the program's senior night festivities, she announced her intentions to return to the Huskies for the 2024-25 season. Bueckers' announcement was met with widespread approval from the fans at Connecticut's Gampel Pavillion, though many outside did not understand the decision.

How much eligibility does Paige Bueckers have left? ›

Bueckers has two more years of eligibility remaining after this season. After becoming the first woman to be named the top player in college basketball by earning the Naismith Trophy in 2021, Bueckers was sidelined for 584 days after tearing her ACL in August 2022.

How did Paige Bueckers tear ACL? ›

However, in August 2022, she suffered a torn ACL while playing a round of pickup basketball at the Werth Champions Center. “I knew it was bad. I felt a pop. I'm not really sure if I heard it, but I felt it for sure,” Bueckers said after the injury, per The UConn Blog.

How long has Paige Bueckers been at UConn? ›

Bueckers is a veteran in Storrs, having played at UConn for three different seasons. Her maiden season came in 2020-21, one year after the COVID-19 pandemic brought collegiate sports to a halt.

Will Paige Bueckers return to UConn next year? ›

Paige Bueckers, a projected lottery pick, announces to forgo the 2024 WNBA draft and return to UConn for next season. After a 85-44 victory over Georgetown on Senior Night, Paige Bueckers addressed the fans of the XL Center. “I know everyone wants me to address the elephant in the room,” Bueckers said.

How many years of eligibility does Paige Bueckers have? ›

The others — Azzi Fudd, Jana El-Alfy, Caroline Ducharme and Annaya Patterson — all are expected back by the fall. Edwards and Muhl did not announce their plans, saying after the celebration that their decisions will come later. Bueckers has two years of eligibility remaining. Edwards, Muhl and Griffin each have one.

Why is Paige Bueckers staying another year at UConn? ›

Bueckers said time missed due to injuries factored into her decision to return. She was forced to miss the 2022-23 season after she suffered an ACL tear in her left knee in August 2022 during a pickup game ahead of her junior year. She redshirted that season and received an extra year of eligibility.

How much NIL money does Paige Bueckers make? ›

Paige Bueckers, G, UConn

With partners like Dunkin', Nike, Bose, and Gatorade, Bueckers has amassed a reported $652,000 in NIL earnings.

Does Paige Bueckers make money? ›

Paige Bueckers, as per online sources has an estimated net worth of approximately around $1.5 million as of April 2024. This net worth is because of her skills as a collegiate basketball player which helps her in accomplishing an ever increasing list of NIL deals.

Is Paige Bueckers back from her injury? ›

Despite coming off two lost seasons, Bueckers has come back and performed at a national player of the year level once again. Before Paige Bueckers had played even a single minute in a single game coming off a torn ACL this past fall, Geno Auriemma made a bold statement.

Is Paige Bueckers going to NBA? ›

The former Hopkins star will return to the Huskies for another season. UConn guard and former Hopkins star Paige Bueckers will be forgoing the WNBA Draft and returning to UConn for the 2024-25 season.

Is Paige Bueckers eligible for WNBA Draft? ›

Bueckers was eligible for the 2024 draft and would have been among the top selections, but she elected to return to UConn next season.

Can Paige Bueckers get drafted? ›

As of now, all indications point to Paige Bueckers being the No. 1 pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft. In fact, had it not been for unfortunate injuries throughout her college career, she might have challenged Clark for this year's No. 1 spot.

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