In a heartfelt and long-awaited announcement, UConn basketball star Paige Bueckers has confirmed that she is in a relationship with her longtime best friend and teammate, Azzi Fudd. The revelation, which has sparked waves of support and excitement across social media, was made public during a recent interview following a charity event hosted by the two athletes.

“We’ve always been close — people saw that on and off the court,” Bueckers said with a smile. “But yes, Azzi and I are more than just teammates and friends. We’re together, and it’s been an incredible journey.”
The news didn’t come as a complete surprise to fans who have followed the duo since their high school recruiting days. Both Bueckers and Fudd were top prospects in the country, ultimately choosing to play for the University of Connecticut, where they quickly became the face of the program and one of the most dynamic guard duos in women’s college basketball.
Their chemistry on the court has long been undeniable, with seamless passes, shared leadership, and synchronized play that helped lead UConn to multiple deep tournament runs. Off the court, their bond was just as visible — from viral TikToks and Instagram posts to interviews that showcased their mutual admiration and respect.
“We were best friends first, and that’s the foundation of everything,” Azzi Fudd shared. “Paige has been my biggest supporter, my rock through injuries and tough moments. Loving her just came naturally.”
The couple’s announcement has been met with overwhelming support from fans, fellow athletes, and LGBTQ+ advocates, many praising their openness and courage. WNBA players, former Huskies, and even celebrities have chimed in to congratulate the pair on their relationship.
UConn head coach Geno Auriemma also expressed his support, stating, “What matters to me is that they’re happy and thriving. They’ve always been great teammates, and I’m proud of both of them.”
As both Bueckers and Fudd prepare for their senior seasons, their love story adds another layer to what is already one of the most compelling narratives in college sports.
Their message to fans? “Be yourself. Love is love. And never be afraid to live your truth.”