In SELF’s Sleeping With… sequence, we ask individuals from totally different profession paths, backgrounds, and phases of life how they make sleep magic occur.
At simply 23 years outdated, Paige Bueckers has already cemented herself as a pressure in girls’s basketball: She’s the quickest participant in UConn historical past to achieve 2,000 profession factors; she was the primary freshman to nab the Picket Award and Naismith Trophy—and, come subsequent month, she’s extensively projected to be the No. 1 decide within the 2025 WNBA draft.
However to this point, one honor has eluded Bueckers: the NCAA title. The Minnesota native got here to UConn along with her coronary heart set on profitable a nationwide championship, however whereas her Huskies have constantly ranked among the many most formidable groups within the NCAA, they haven’t been in a position to seize that high spot.
In a way, although, the continued striving has introduced the workforce nearer collectively: “Gamers, coaches, help workers, coaching workers, we’re all very shut,” Bueckers tells SELF in an interview over Zoom in February. “Whenever you’re going by one thing with any person else, it makes it the place you’ll be able to lean on one another for power, for steering, by good instances and dangerous instances. They’re all the time there for you.”
Win or lose throughout her remaining March Insanity try—the Huskies will tip off for the primary time at this yr’s match on March 22—Bueckers is taking consolation in a single factor proper now: Realizing what comes subsequent. “It’s like a weight lifted off your shoulders,” she says.
5 years after she joined the Huskies in 2020, she says the “plan” is to maneuver on, regardless that she technically has one season of eligibility left (resulting from an ACL tear that sidelined her for the whole lot of the 2022-2023 season). At roughly this time final yr, there was far more uncertainty along with her path: Bueckers was extensively anticipated to make ’23-’24 her final season, then despatched shock waves by the basketball world when she revealed at a senior-night ceremony in February 2024 that she had determined to remain at UConn one other yr, as ESPN reported.
“A part of me wanting to remain was me lacking a season and a half resulting from accidents, so eager to make up for that, get a season again,” Bueckers says. Now, nonetheless, she’s prepared to show the web page. “I’ve been right here for 5 years. It’s been a very long time, longer than the conventional four-year faculty profession, and so I felt just like the time was proper,” she explains. “I’ve had a tremendous time right here at UConn, a tremendous journey. It’s grown me a lot as an individual, as a participant. I’ve loved the relationships, experiences, the bonds. However sooner or later, the journey has to return to an finish, and the subsequent chapter awaits.”
Whereas Bueckers will miss her teammates and the broader Huskies household, she says she can also be desperate to proceed studying and rising within the WNBA among the many likes of Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Sabrina Ionescu, A’ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart, and different stars. “As somewhat child, I went to Minnesota Lynx video games, dreaming to be of their sneakers, dreaming to be within the WNBA. I’m positively not there but, however God prepared, that’s the place I wish to be,” she says. “Having that chance to play in a league that I dreamt of being in, [along] with gamers that I look as much as, it makes you actually excited for the longer term.”