College basketball fans went wild over UConn star Paige Bueckers' look and stylish eyeliner. The 6-foot point guard showed a glimpse of her coaching ability during Overtime's Takeover event on Friday.
Bueckers and LSU's Flau'jae Johnson took the role of coaches for the Next Up 5s, guiding high school hoopers during the game. However, Bueckers stole the show not only because of her impressive coaching skills but also with her flawless makeup look.
Overtime shared a clip of a two-time Big East player from the event, where she was coaching the players from the sideline, guiding them during the game. After they won, she joined them on the court and danced to celebrate.
Fans could not take their eyes off Paige Bueckers' perfectly winged eyeliner.
"THE EYELINER IS POPPING COACH P", one fan said.

"she looks so good with eyelinerrrr," another fan said.

"she's actually so dreamy," one fan said.

"Damn this is the best thing Ive seen today!?" one fan said.

Meanwhile, some were impressed by her coaching prowess. Bueckers grabbed a second win against Team Flau'jae following a win in last year's matchup. USC's JuJu Watkins and Arizona's Jada Williams were in the broadcasting duties for the game.
"SHE GOT DUB 2 YEARS IN A ROWWWWWWWWWWW but both teams were amazing," one fan said.

"Future Legendary Coach! Love what she is bringing to the game and inspiring the next generation," another fan said.

Paige Bueckers speaks on former teammates during a WNBA game
Paige Bueckers, a Saint Paul, Minnesota native, was in the house for the Washington Mystics vs. Minnesota Lynx game at Target Center on Thursday. She was courtside when ESPN interviewed her to get her thoughts on watching two of her former UConn teammates, Dorka Juhasz and Aaliyah Edwards.
"It's amazing just to see them," Bueckers said. "I've kind of grown up with them and to be teammates with them and be basically like sisters with them, to see them on the big stage doing what they love. It's just amazing to see and I'm just super happy to be here."
Paige Bueckers will enter her final year of college basketball in 2024-25, aiming to win her first national championship. She is also the projected top pick in the next year's WNBA draft.
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