On Sunday, she’ll face South Carolina and the top defensive team in the country, including 6-foot-5 Aliyah Boston, the 2022 women’s national player of the year award and defensive player of the year.
Bueckers is on a long list of Huskies who have missed time this season because of injury or illness. But they’ve come back from their worst regular season since 2004-5 to take down two No. 1 seeds in the tournament — North Carolina State and Stanford — and are now hoping to do it again to win their first national championship since 2016.
Getting back up has become a common thread among Bueckers and her teammates. After her first fall of the game on Friday, Bueckers winced, grabbed her right leg and limped off the court. After her second, during a tussle for a jump ball in which she landed on her bad knee, Bueckers covered her face with her hands briefly before her teammates came over to help her up. Bueckers walked it off and resumed play.
“Some things, like what happened last night, are more of an in-the-moment type of pain and you can just shake it off,” Bueckers said Saturday. “I was just stretching and making sure I could get back in the game as soon as possible.”
“As soon as I come off the floor, I can’t wait to get back in,” she added.
Before Sunday’s game, Bueckers said she plans to sit in an ice bath, stretch and use “all the recovery devices that we can to make sure that our bodies and minds will be prepared.”