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Lauren Betts scores career-high 35 as UCLA powers past Oklahoma State and into Sweet 16

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Lauren Betts scores career-high 35 as UCLA powers past Oklahoma State and into Sweet 16
Los Angeles, CA - March 23: From left to right: UCLA guard Lena Bilic (9) celebrates with teammates UCLA center Lauren Betts (51), UCLA forward Sienna Betts (16) and UCLA forward Gabriela Jaquez (11) after scoring a 3 pointer during NCAA Woman's basketball round of 32 tournament game against Oklahoma State at Pauley Pavilion on Monday, March 23, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA. (Ronaldo Bolanos / Los Angeles Times

Lauren Betts Erupts for Career-High 35, Powers UCLA Women’s Basketball into Sweet 16

In the NCAA tournament, where stars are born and legends are cemented, Lauren Betts chose a perfect moment for her masterpiece. On a Monday night at a raucous Pauley Pavilion, the UCLA Bruins’ towering center delivered a performance of sheer dominance, scoring a career-high 35 points to propel the top-seeded Bruins past a gritty Oklahoma State squad, 87-68, and into the Sweet 16 of the women’s NCAA tournament. The victory was a wire-to-wire declaration, a reminder that while the path may have its bumps, UCLA possesses a weapon few can hope to contain.

Contents
  • A Betts-Led Blitz Sets the Tone
  • Navigating the Inevitable Tournament Turbulence
  • Sweet 16 Showdown: UCLA vs. Minnesota Preview
  • Final Four Aspitions and the Betts Factor

A Betts-Led Blitz Sets the Tone

UCLA learned a lesson from its sluggish start in the first round, and the response was immediate and forceful. From the opening tip, the Bruins played with a sharp, purposeful energy that was conspicuously absent days prior. The catalyst, unsurprisingly, was Lauren Betts. Establishing deep post position with ease, Betts became an unstoppable force in the paint. Oklahoma State had no answer for her combination of size, soft hands, and refined footwork. The Bruins fed her relentlessly, and she rewarded them with a near-flawless shooting display, finishing 15-of-19 from the field.

This early onslaught allowed UCLA to build a commanding lead, effectively silencing any hopes of an Oklahoma State upset before they could truly ignite. The offensive execution, particularly in the first half, was a symphony with Betts as the soloist. Guards Charisma Osborne and Kiki Rice expertly navigated the defense, finding their center for easy baskets and forcing the Cowgirls into a defensive scramble that opened lanes for others.

Navigating the Inevitable Tournament Turbulence

Despite the final 19-point margin, the game was not without its concerning moments for the Bruins—flaws that will be magnified as the competition stiffens. After building a substantial halftime lead, UCLA’s intensity waned in the third quarter. Oklahoma State, to its credit, never quit, outscoring UCLA 21-18 in the period and winning the battle on the offensive glass for the game.

More notably, the Bruins’ offense outside of Betts showed signs of stagnation in the second half. When the entry pass wasn’t available, the half-court sets occasionally devolved into stagnant isolation plays. This over-reliance on Betts, while understandable given her historic night, is a potential vulnerability. For UCLA to cut down the nets in Cleveland, they will need the consistent, dynamic scoring from their elite perimeter trio—Charisma Osborne, Kiki Rice, and Londynn Jones—to complement Betts’ interior dominance.

  • Third-Quarter Lull: Oklahoma State’s 21-point quarter highlighted a defensive lapse UCLA must tighten.
  • Rebounding Concerns: Losing the offensive rebounding battle can cost a team in a closer game.
  • Perimeter Rhythm: Finding offensive flow when Betts is being fronted or doubled is critical.

Sweet 16 Showdown: UCLA vs. Minnesota Preview

The road to the Final Four now leads to Sacramento, where UCLA will face the No. 4-seed Minnesota Golden Gophers on Friday. Minnesota, fresh off its own impressive victories, presents a fascinating challenge. They are a physical, defensive-minded team that will undoubtedly study the Oklahoma State tape, looking for any sliver of a blueprint to contain Betts.

This matchup will be a stark contrast in styles. UCLA thrives on transition and high-percentage shots in the paint, fueled by Betts. Minnesota will aim to muck the game up, control the tempo, and test the Bruins’ half-court execution. The key for UCLA will be leveraging Betts’ gravity to create open looks from beyond the arc. If Osborne, Rice, and Jones are knocking down perimeter shots, it becomes impossible for opponents to fully commit to doubling the post.

Defensively, the Bruins must be prepared for a physical battle. Minnesota will attack the glass and look to draw Betts away from the basket. UCLA’s team defense and ability to switch seamlessly will be under a microscope. The leadership of graduate senior Charisma Osborne in this high-stakes environment cannot be overstated.

Final Four Aspitions and the Betts Factor

UCLA’s victory, and the manner of it, reaffirms their status as a legitimate national championship contender. They have the best true center in the country, a trio of future WNBA guards, and the depth to weather foul trouble. The performance of Lauren Betts was more than just a career night; it was a message to the remaining field. There is no easy scheme for a player of her caliber when she is locked in.

However, the journey through March is about adaptation and growth. The Bruins’ third-quarter struggles and rebounding lapses are correctable, and head coach Cori Close will undoubtedly emphasize those points in preparation for Minnesota. The beauty of this UCLA team is that they can win in multiple ways—through Betts’ dominance, through transition fireworks, or through gritty defensive stands.

As they head to Sacramento, the mission is clear: refine, focus, and unleash. With Lauren Betts operating at an apex level, UCLA doesn’t just have a ticket to the Sweet 16; they have the central piece of a championship puzzle. The supporting cast now knows, without a doubt, that when they need a bucket, they have an unstoppable force to turn to. The rest of the tournament has been put on notice: stopping UCLA means solving the riddle of Lauren Betts, and on the evidence of Monday night, no one has yet found the answer.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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