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Paige Madison Bueckers is an American college basketball player for the University of Connecticut Huskies of the Big East Conference. At Hopkins High School in Minnetonka, Minnesota, Bueckers was ranked as the number one recruit in her class by ESPN and received national high school player of the year honors.

Paige Bueckers: Are parents divorced| Siblings| Performance

Are Parents divorced:

When Bueckers was three years old, her parents divorced. She remained with her father while her mother remarried and moved to Billings, Montana.

Her father also began a new relationship and later had a son, Drew. Bueckers has another younger brother, Ryan, and a younger sister, Lauren.

Full name Paige Bueckers
Known As Paige
Other Name Not Available
Birthdate October 20, 2001
Birthplace United States 
Religion Christian
Nationality American
Horoscope Libra
Father’s name Bob Bueckers
Mother’s name Amy Bueckers
Siblings Three siblings
Sibling’s name Ryan, Drew, and sister Lauren
Age 20 Years Old
Height 1.80 m (5 ft and 11 inches)
Weight 64 kg
Reach 63 inches (163 cm)
Eye color Hazel
Hair Color Carmel Blonde
Marital Status Unmarried
Relationship Status Single
Children None
Profession Basketball Player
Teams USA, Uconn
Net worth $250K
Merch Autograph, Rookie Card
Social Media Handles InstagramTwitter
Last Update April, 2022

Siblings:

Bueckers has another younger brother, Ryan, and a younger sister, Lauren.

As siblings, she is the oldest of four siblings, brothers Ryan and Drew, and Sister Lauren. As of 2020, she is 19 years old and belongs to the zodiac sign Libra.

By nationality, she belongs to American nationality and her ethnicity is white. Talking about her educational background, she attended Hopkins High School from 2016 to 2020.

Performance:

Paige Bueckers: Are parents divorced| Siblings| Performance

The 2021 National Player of the Year Paige Bueckers recorded a team-high 14 points and five assists — and tacked on four rebounds, two steals, and a block — to lead No. 2 UConn past the top-seeded Stanford Cardinal in Friday night’s Final Four blockbuster.

The Huskies led Tara VanDerveer’s squad by narrow margins for most of the game, but survived a last-minute surge from the Cardinal deny the reigning champions a shot at defending their title.

Bueckers was diving all over the hardwood and scrapping for loose balls throughout the contest; you’d have never known watching Friday’s thriller that the 6-foot point guard had missed the bulk of the season with an injury.

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