Paige Bueckers remains one of the best college basketball players even after suffering multiple serious knee injuries.
The UConn star was the first freshman in women’s college basketball history to win the Naismith Trophy, Wooden Award, AP Player of the Year, and USBWA Player of the Year awards.
She’s also returned to the Final Four this year after making a run to the NCAA championship in 2022. Now, she has to face back-to-back AP Player of the Year Caitlin Clark and Iowa to reach the title game once again.
Here’s what you need to know about Bueckers’ height and how she measures up against other college basketball stars.
Paige Bueckers height
Bueckers is listed at 6-0, which is the sixth shortest on the UConn women’s roster.
The redshirt junior is a guard, capable of playing both the point and shooting guard positions. While still on the smaller side of the Huskies roster, she averages 5.2 rebounds per game.
Bueckers is also averaging 1.4 blocks per game, nearly a whole block increase from her previous two seasons.
Paige Bueckers height vs. other stars
Bueckers falls on the shorter side of women’s college basketball stars. Her and Clark are the same height with little to no difficulty against the rest of competition.
Of the other stars, only Hailey Van Lith, 5-7, is shorter than Bueckers. JuJu Watkins, USC guard, is 6-2.
Forwards and centers of course outsize Bueckers on the court. Angel Reese stands at 6-3, Cameron Brink is 6-4 and Kamilla Cardoso is 6-7.
22 points per game
5.2 rebounds per game
3.9 assists per game
2.3 steals per game
1.4 blocks per game
1.5 turnovers per game
53.4 percent field-goal shooting
41.8 percent 3-point shooting
83.4 percent free throw shooting