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Lauren Betts furthers Bruin legacy with historic ESPY victory


Former UCLA center Lauren Betts celebrates with her team during a game. Betts averaged 17.1 points and 8.8 rebounds per game during the Bruins’ national championship season. (Brianna Carlson/Daily Bruin staff)


This post was updated July 15 at 6:07 p.m.

The 2025-26 UCLA women’s basketball squad has not slowed down in its pursuit of making history.

Former UCLA center Lauren Betts won the ESPY for Best College Athlete – Women’s Sports, beating out Pittsburgh volleyball’s Olivia Babcock, Northwestern lacrosse’s Madison Taylor and Oklahoma gymnastics’ Faith Torrez on Wednesday night. She is the first Bruin to ever receive the award.

Betts, who transferred to UCLA from Stanford after her freshman campaign, was crucial throughout the 2025-26 season, particularly during the Bruins’ national championship run. Betts put up team-highs in points and rebounds, averaging 17.1 and 8.8 per game, respectively. 

The Bruins went 37-1 during her senior campaign, concluding the year with a national championship, a perfect Big Ten record and their second Big Ten Tournament championship in as many seasons. 

The Centennial, Colorado, local sat at No. 13 in the conference for points per game, No. 3 for rebounds per game and No. 2 for blocks per game, helping her secure Big Ten Player of the Year and back-to-back Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year awards. 

Her consistency improved throughout the season – three of her four single-digit-scoring games took place during the first eight matchups of the season. Betts, who led the squad in field goal percentage with a 58.2% clip, shot below 40% in just four games.

Throughout the Bruins’ March Madness run, Betts’ clip from the field did not dip below 60%, with three of the six games seeing her produce at a 70-plus percent mark. She also recorded four double-doubles through UCLA’s six tournament games, including three straight to end the season.

Betts had 17 blocks during the tournament, including two games with five denials. But the most crucial came in UCLA’s rematch against Texas in the Final Four.

After the Longhorns beat the Bruins in the latter’s only loss of the season, Betts sent fellow First Team All-American Madison Booker’s shot flying away from the rim in what could have been a game-changing layup.

UCLA advanced to its first national championship appearance in the March Madness era on the back of Betts’ 16 points and 11 rebounds on 7-for-10 shooting from the field. Another double-double from the center in the championship – 14 points and 11 rebounds – secured the title for the Bruins and the honor of Most Outstanding Player for Betts.

Despite her historic season, the two-time First Team All-American came up short for certain national awards. She was a finalist for Naismith Player of the Year and Naismith Defensive Player of the Year – the award she was honored with after the 2024-25 season – but UConn’s Sarah Strong and Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo ultimately beat her out.

One week after Betts’ senior campaign concluded, she was selected fourth overall in the 2026 WNBA Draft by the Washington Mystics, making her the first of the historic six Bruins to hear their names called that evening.

Betts joins a list of top women’s basketball players honored with this award, including four WNBA MVPs in Diana Taurasi, Candace Parker, Maya Moore and Breanna Stewart.

Although she is still looking to find her place with the Washington squad, averaging 6.6 points and 3.5 rebounds per game off the bench, her impact on the Bruins and their title run is undeniable.

Assistant Sports editor

Richman is a 2026-27 assistant Sports editor on the beach volleyball, men's soccer and women's basketball beats. She was previously a Sports reporter on the softball and women’s basketball beats. Richman is a second-year political science student minoring in sports leadership and management from Atlanta.


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