Former UConn Huskies star and now Dallas Wings player Paige Bueckers recently showed off some of her best pregame outfits on Instagram. On Monday, August 4, Azzi Fudd’s girlfriend, Bueckers, posted a series of photos on social media, showcasing some of her best tunnel fits. The post included candid in-game pictures from her first year in the WNBA.
The first photo shows Bueckers in a streetwear look, where she is wearing a light blue zip-up hoodie with red accents, a plain white shirt underneath, baggy black pants, and bright red-colored sneakers, finished off with a leather handbag. In the next outfit, Bueckers is wearing a brown plaid sweater, blue-washed denim jeans with brown patches, and leather black loafers, along with presumably the same bag.
Another outfit that Bueckers showed to her followers is one wherein she is wearing a white, knitted sleeveless top with lightly-washed denim shorts. She finishes off this look with the same black leather bag and white sneakers. One last fit that is shown in Bueckers’ post is when she took a mirror selfie, wearing a white baseball jersey and dark blue denim jeans.
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Both Fudd and Bueckers are coming off their most successful stint as an in-game duo in the 2024-25 season. They won the 2025 NCAA championship after defeating the 2024 national champions, the South Carolina Gamecocks by 23 points, 82-59, to give their program its 12th national title. Fudd and Bueckers helped the squad finish with an overall record of 37-3 (18-0, Big East).
Azzi Fudd shares Paige Bueckers’ recent Instagram post of her pregame outfits
Moments after Paige Bueckers posted a compilation of both pregame outfits and in-game snaps on her Instagram account, her girlfriend Azzi Fudd shared the photos on her own Instagram story to show support.
Fudd went with the last photo of Bueckers’ post, where the latter is captured standing side-by-side with former UConn Huskies standout and current Golden State Valkyries rookie, Kaitlyn Chen.

Fudd has decided to exhaust her final year of collegiate basketball eligibility by playing out a fifth year with coach Geno Auriemma’s Huskies. For a college hoops tenure that’s been riddled with injuries, this gives Fudd the chance to increase her stock and potentially get selected high in the 2026 WNBA Draft. In the 2024-25 season, Fudd averaged 13.6 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.4 steals a game.
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