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National player of the year candidate Lauren Betts has been a force for No. 1 overall seed UCLA this season, and her dominance has carried into the Bruins' first-round women's NCAA Tournament ...
The No. 1 UCLA Bruins, led by Lauren Betts, are aspiring to bring home their program's first-ever national championship in history this year. On Sunday, they defeated Kim Mulkey's No. 3 LSU Tigers ...
And a big reason for the top-seeded Bruins storybook season has been their starting center, junior Lauren Betts. Betts, who hails from Centennial, Colorado, has been a force to be reckoned with ...
Tennessee coach Kim Caldwell is getting a signing class with a lot of accolades ... Expect her to add a competitive punch to Katrina Merriweather's program. Betts is a representation of what it is to ...
Here is what LSU head coach Kim Mulkey had to say following the game. LSU couldn't finish with Betts on the bench Betts sat out the entire second quarter, giving LSU a chance to limit UCLA's offense ...
Lauren Betts had 17 points and seven rebounds despite ... LSU , which won the national title two years ago under coach Kim Mulkey but has now been eliminated in the last two Elite Eights.
UCLA outscored LSU without Betts in the second quarter by a margin of 22–12. “The game was lost in the second quarter,” said LSU coach Kim Mulkey. “That’s where the game was lost.
We did not take advantage when Betts was off the floor and we allowed them to take perimeter threes,” Mulkey said. It is noteworthy for Kim Mulkey to point out. With the LSU Tigers failing to ...
It was a good run for Kim Mulkey and the LSU Tigers ... On Sunday afternoon, Mulkey and No. 3 seed LSU fell to Lauren Betts and the No. 1 UCLA Bruins, 72-65, in the Spokane Region 1 final of ...
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