Paige Bueckers is driven to be the best, whether it be as an individual or as part of a team, on the basketball court or academically in the classroom.
Bueckers was the Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year for a third consecutive season and the winner of the 2020 Miss Minnesota Basketball Award, presented to the state's top senior girls' player. She was named USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year and Gatorade National Player of the Year. She also won Hopkins High's Athena Award, presented to the school's outstanding female senior student-athlete.
On top of all that, Bueckers is the Star Tribune All-Metro Female Athlete of the Year. She is headed to the University of Connecticut.
"Paige is very smart, very astute," Hopkins coach Brian Cosgriff said. "I'm also absolutely convinced that if Paige was in college right now that she would be the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft. She is that good."
A starter since eighth grade for Hopkins, the 6-foot guard concluded her career as the program's all-time leader in points (2,877), assists (795) and steals (574).
"Coach Coz took me in when I was younger and put me under his wing," Bueckers said. "Playing as an eighth-grader gave me a lot of confidence. That was the tipping point of my career."
She led the Royals to five consecutive Class 4A state championship games. They won the title in 2019 after three straight runner-up finishes.
"No other player has taken their team to five consecutive state championship games in Class 4A," Cosgriff said.