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Paige Bueckers was born on 20 October, 2001 in American, is an American basketball player. At 19 years old, Paige Bueckers height not available right now. We will update Paige Bueckers's height soon as possible.
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Paige Bueckers Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Paige Bueckers worth at the age of 21 years old? Paige Bueckers’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. She is from American. We have estimated
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On January 29, 2020, during her senior season, Bueckers became the first female high school player to be featured on the cover of basketball magazine Slam. As a senior, she led Hopkins to the Class 4A state championship, but the title game was canceled on March 13 amid the coronavirus pandemic. Bueckers was selected to play at the McDonald's All-American Game and the Jordan Brand Classic, two prestigious high school all-star games, but both were canceled due to the pandemic. She averaged 21.4 points, 9.4 assists, 5.4 steals and 5.0 rebounds per game, leading Hopkins to another undefeated season and 62 consecutive wins. Bueckers was again honored as Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year, becoming the award's first three-time winner. She was named Gatorade National Player of the Year, Naismith Prep Player of the Year Award, MaxPreps National Player of the Year, Morgan Wootten National Player of the Year, and Minnesota Miss Basketball.
Bueckers, who plays the point guard position, started playing basketball for Hopkins in seventh grade and made her varsity debut in her following year. In her junior season, she led the team to the Class 4A state title. As a senior, Bueckers won several high school national player of the year awards. She has won three gold medals with the United States at the junior level and was named Most Valuable Player of the 2019 FIBA Under-19 Women's World Cup.
As a junior on February 1, 2019, Bueckers scored 43 points in a 69–66 win over Wayzata High School and surpassed 2,000 career points. On March 16, she scored 13 points to win the Class 4A state championship, 74–45, over Stillwater Area High School. Bueckers averaged 24.4 points, 5.1 assists, 4.9 rebounds and 4.6 steals per game, repeating as Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year and Minnesota Gatorade Player of the Year. She was additionally one of three finalists for the Gatorade National Player of the Year award.
Bueckers is a five-star recruit and ranked the number one player in the 2020 class by ESPN. By eighth grade and age 14, she had already received scholarship offers from NCAA Division I basketball programs Minnesota, Iowa State and Illinois. On April 1, 2019, Bueckers announced her commitment to UConn. Her other finalists that she was considering were Notre Dame, Oregon State, Oregon, UCLA, Minnesota, South Carolina, Maryland, Texas and Duke. On November 13, 2019, Bueckers signed a National Letter of Intent with UConn. She became the 11th number one recruit to sign and attend UConn since 1998.
At the 2019 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup in Bangkok, Thailand in July, Bueckers averaged 11.6 points, 4.1 rebounds and a tournament-high 5.4 assists per game. She posted 17 points, eight rebounds and five assists in a 74–70 overtime win over Australia for the gold medal. Bueckers was named Most Valuable Player and made the All-Tournament Team. On December 10, 2019, she was honored as USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year.
In January 2018, as a sophomore, Bueckers was sidelined with an ankle injury that had been hurting her up to that point in the season. She finished the season averaging 22.3 points, 6.8 assists and 5.9 rebounds per game. Bueckers helped Hopkins to a 28–4 record but suffered her third straight loss at the Class 4A state title game, despite leading all scorers with 37 points. She was named Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year, becoming the first sophomore to win the award since its creation 34 years earlier. Bueckers was also recognized as Minnesota Gatorade Player of the Year for athletic excellence, academic achievement and exemplary character.
In October 2018, Bueckers won a gold medal for the United States in 3x3 basketball at the Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires. She played 3x3 basketball for the senior national team at the 2019 World Beach Games in Doha, Qatar but lost to Brazil in the quarterfinals.
Bueckers represented the United States at the 2017 FIBA Under-16 Women's Americas Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In five games, she averaged 11 points, three steals, 2.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game, helping her team win the gold medal. Bueckers played at the 2018 FIBA Under-17 Women's World Cup in Minsk, Belarus. In seven games, she averaged 9.7 points, 4.7 assists and 3.6 rebounds per game, leading the tournament in assist-to-turnover ratio at 4.13. Bueckers led the United States to a gold medal after recording eight points and ten assists versus France in the final.
Bueckers made her freshman season debut for Hopkins High School on November 25, 2016, recording 28 points, five steals and four assists in a 74–34 win over Osseo Senior High School. That year, she assumed a more important role and became one of the team's leading scorers and passers. As a freshman, Bueckers averaged 20.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.5 steals and 4.1 assists per game, earning All-Metro first team honors. She led Hopkins to a 31–1 record, suffering her only loss to Elk River High School at the Class 4A state championship. Bueckers made the Class 4A All-Tournament Team.
In seventh grade, Bueckers played for the tenth grade and junior varsity basketball teams at Hopkins High School in Minnetonka, Minnesota. Prior to her eighth-grade season, she grew four inches in a year. She joined Hopkins' varsity team in eighth grade, starting in six games and averaging 8.9 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.4 steals per game. She led her team in three-point shooting and ranked second in assists. Hopkins finished with a 28–3 record and a runner-up finish at the Class 4A state tournament, where Bueckers was named to the All-Tournament Team.
Paige Bueckers (born October 20, 2001) is an American basketball player who attended Hopkins High School in Minnetonka, Minnesota. A five-star recruit and the number one player in the 2020 class, she is committed to play college basketball for UConn.