Career game for Lauren Betts as topranked UCLA women win at No. 8 Maryland
Jan 26, 2025
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Lauren Betts scored a career-high 33 points, Kiki Rice added 19, and No. 1 UCLA defeated No. 8 Maryland 82-67 in a Big Ten Conference women’s basketball game on Sunday.
The Bruins (20-0, 8-0 Big Ten) have won their last 19 games by double figures.
Maryland struggled to contain Betts, who methodically accepted entry passes in the low post and deposited them for easy baskets. The 6-foot-7 junior had 14 points in the first quarter and 24 by halftime, when UCLA led 37-34. She surpassed her previous career high of 31 when she made two free throws with 4:31 left.
Betts made 14 of 15 shots from the field, a school-record 93.3% with a minimum of 15 attempts. That surpassed the 88.9% Denise Curry shot against LSU in 1979. Betts added seven rebounds and four blocked shots.
UCLA immediately created breathing room to start the third quarter.
Betts made a layup and Gabriela Jaquez finished a fastbreak on UCLA’s first two possessions of the second half to push the lead to 43-34.
Maryland called timeout, but the Bruins never led by less than seven the rest of the game. Betts, had seven points in the quarter, as did Timea Gardiner, who made two 3-pointers without missing a shot.
Junior guard Kiki Rice added 19 points for the Bruins, and had seven assists, six rebounds, and three steals.
UCLA has not trailed in the second half of a conference game and have beaten Big Ten opponents by an average of 19.8 points.
UCLA had 22 assists on 30 field goals, while Maryland matched a season low with seven assists on 25 field goals.
Saylor Poffenbarger had 18 points for the Terrapins (16-4, 6-3), who have dropped three in a row. Maryland played without second-leading scorer Shyanne Sellers, who sat for the second consecutive game with a knee injury.
Maryland has lost 10 consecutive games against top-ranked opponents since defeating North Carolina in the 2006 NCAA semifinals on the way to its only national title.
Maryland has struggled to take care of the ball without Sellers and Bri McDaniel, who suffered a season-ending knee injury Jan. 14. During their three-game slide, the Terps have averaged 20.7 turnovers, including 18 against UCLA.
UCLA has a week between games before playing host to Minnesota on Feb. 2.