Paige Bueckers was among the exclusive crew brought together by Nike to celebrate some of the most impactful women in sports and fashion. She was joined by Olympic medalist Jordan Chiles, notable track-and-field athlete Vashti Cunningham, high school basketball sensation Jerzy Robinson and NCAA championship coach Dawn Staley.
Nike Women shared individual snippets of these reputed stars on Instagram Thursday morning, along with a group photo featuring all five.
"Forces in sport and style. @jordanchiles, @paigebueckers, @vashtizzle, @jerzyrobinson, and @staley05 are the Look of Victory," the post read.
Dawn Staley had a standout NCAA season last year, leading the South Carolina Gamecocks to a title game without a single loss. Bueckers continues to be one of the prominent faces of college basketball, while Jordan Chiles has turned heads with her resilience and consistency on the global stage.
Vashti Cunningham remains America's top female high jumper for over five years, and Jerzy Robinson, the highest-ranked junior in the nation, is already making a name for herself on the basketball court.
Although Paige Bueckers is yet to showcase her experience from “The Look of Victory” event, Dawn Staley, Jordan Chiles and Vashti Cunningham have already posted snippets from the occasion.
Their posts also feature Grammy winner singer Tyla, L'Enchanteur’s co-founder Soull Ogun and renowned designer Jane Wade, who were also present at the event. Moreover, the youngest of the lot Jerzy Robinson, who turned 16 this Tuesday, posted an entire dump from her New York venture.
Paige Bueckers' was summoned from New York to Connecticut by the Huskies last weekend
Ever since the UConn Huskies lost to Iowa in the Final Four, Paige Bueckers has been to countless games, be it basketball, baseball or tennis. Last weekend, Bueckers was in New York, sitting beside Klay Thompson and attending the New York Liberty game.
While the fans raved about Bueckers’ seating arrangement, UConn’s Instagram account ensured to remind Bueckers to return home for her classes.
"Come home, you have classes tomorrow," UConn’s women's basketball handle commented.
Interestingly, not only did Paige Bueckers make it in time, but she ensured more fan engagement by clicking a photo of her virtual student portal and uploading it on her story.
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