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UConn Huskies guard Paige Bueckers made history in her team's 96-36 blowout win against the Seton Hall Pirates on Sunday.
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UConn women's basketball star Paige Bueckers reached a significant milestone as she became the fastest Huskies player to reach 2,000 career points on Sunday.
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Bueckers had 18 points and seven assists while leading UConn to a 96-36 victory over Seton Hall on Sunday. She hit the milestone after scoring on a jumper with 8:05 left in the first half. Bueckers finished the game with 2,012 career points.
Before they had played a second of high school basketball, a friendship was blossoming between Azzi Fudd and Paige Bueckers. When Fudd signed her National Letter of Intent to join Bueckers at 11-time national champion UConn, the two sweet-shooting guards figured to become the latest dynamic duo for the Huskies.
Bueckers reached the mark in her 102nd game, breaking the program record of 108 games by Maya Moore. Bueckers is the ... Get top local stories in Connecticut delivered to you every morning.
Bueckers scored points No. and 2,001 on a jumper with 8:05 remaining in the first half. Bueckers reached the mark in her 102nd game, breaking the program record of 108 games by Maya Moore.
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