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It took a particular energy from Lauren Betts for Sienna to decide to a UCLA sister act

By Editorial Board Published October 9, 2025 8 Min Read
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It took a particular energy from Lauren Betts for Sienna to decide to a UCLA sister act

ROSEMONT, Ailing. — At first, touchdown Lauren Betts was not a plus when it got here to getting her little sister to comply with her to UCLA.

When Bruins girls’s basketball coach Cori Shut known as Sienna Betts about Lauren transferring from Stanford at her dad and mom’ request, the youthful sibling didn’t cover her displeasure.

“UCLA was my school,” Sienna instructed Shut. “I don’t want to go where my sister’s going.”

It took some massaging of the state of affairs to get Sienna again on board with changing into a Bruin. Huge sister helped persuade Sienna by delivering a PowerPoint presentation about why she ought to come to Westwood for Lauren’s remaining school season.

“By the end, there were tears everywhere,” Shut mentioned Wednesday at Huge Ten media day contained in the Donald E. Stephens Conference Heart. “It was very heartfelt, it was very genuine. It was just why she wanted to share this experience with her sister and why they needed to share it together.”

It could possibly be a seasonlong pleasure experience for the sisters after Sienna agreed to hitch a staff that’s been picked to win the Huge Ten and contend for the nationwide championship. Lauren and level guard Kiki Rice have been chosen to the preseason all-conference staff and could possibly be joined on the postseason model by teammates Gianna Kneepkens and Charlisse Leger-Walker.

UCLA heart Lauren Betts goes to the basket towards Maryland ahead Amari DeBerry, left, through the first half of a recreation final season.

(Nick Wass / Related Press)

Sienna is an early candidate for Huge Ten freshman of the 12 months based mostly on her dynamic ability set. The 6-foot-4 ahead has been taking part in rather a lot alongside her 6-7 sister in apply, resulting in some uncommon exchanges.

“Every once in a while on the court, you’ll hear, like, the bickering from a sister standpoint, you know what I mean?” Rice mentioned. “Like, it’s a special tone, you know, it only happens between siblings and they’ll be like, ‘Lauren, shut up’ or something like that and they get on each other and it happens quick and they move on pretty fast, but it’s always funny.”

Having her sister round might free Lauren to function extra on the perimeter, the place she’s been engaged on her exterior shot. Plus, it has the additional advantage of lowering a bit of put on on the elder sibling.

“I told her, I was, like, ‘Listen, it’s exhausting running baseline to baseline all the time,’” Lauren cracked. “She can do it once.”

Lauren mentioned she’s helped her sister with studying performs and persevering by means of robust practices whereas letting Sienna largely hang around with fellow freshmen off the courtroom. She’s all the time needed what’s greatest for her sister, as demonstrated by that PowerPoint presentation.

“It was just to show her that, like, this recruiting process isn’t about me, and it’s not to get the Betts sisters to play with each other,” Lauren mentioned. “It’s, I want her here because she’s Sienna Betts and she’s a really important part of our team and she would bring so much to us and she would help us win a national championship.”

May Lauren put collectively one other UCLA presentation for brother Dylan, a 7-2 heart who’s one other prime highschool prospect?

“Yeah, his recruiting process is a little different,” Lauren mentioned with fun, “so we’ll see.”

Combating on

Don’t ever count on a concession speech from USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb.

After dropping the reigning nationwide participant of the 12 months to harm and a beginning frontcourt who’s now within the WNBA, Gottlieb mentioned her staff’s targets don’t change.

“That’s a lot of talent to replace,” Gottlieb mentioned, referring to sidelined star JuJu Watkins and departed put up gamers Kiki Iriafen and Rayah Marshall, “but we look at it in the collective and we say USC women’s basketball is not going anywhere. All the goals that we still have are in front of us. … I think we’ll have the ability to compete at a really high level.”

How do the Trojans substitute Watkins, who’s out for the season due to a torn knee ligament? It will likely be a collective effort led by returning guard Kennedy Smith, freshman phenom Jazzy Davidson and 5 transfers.

“No one’s gonna be JuJu, no one’s trying to be JuJu,” Gottlieb mentioned, “but I think we can put a team on the floor that’s incredibly versatile, that plays an exciting brand of basketball and we’re going to take our shot at achieving our goals.”

Davidson, a 6-1 guard who was the nation’s prime highschool prospect, is already making a buzz for a staff that was picked by the media to complete third within the Huge Ten.

“I don’t compare her to anybody else,” Gottlieb mentioned, “but in terms of the way I felt when JuJu walked in the door as a freshman about her readiness for college basketball, I think Jazzy’s a pretty unique talent and will make an incredible affect not only on us but I think on the national scene.”

Lastly united

That teenager is now on her staff.

Gottlieb was recruiting Londynn Jones when she coached at California and accepted a job with the Cleveland Cavaliers, changing into the primary head girls’s school coach to be employed by an NBA staff. Jones left a congratulatory message tinged with sorrow.

“ ‘Coach,’” Jones mentioned, “‘I’m happy for you, but I’m sad for me, don’t forget about me.’ ”

Now they’re collectively after Jones transferred from UCLA after serving to the Bruins attain the Ultimate 4.

“Here we are,” Gottlieb mentioned, “all these years later.”

After averaging 8.5 factors and making 35.1% of her three-pointers final season, Jones might play a brand new function throughout city.

“She’s a ballhandler, a distributor, she shoots the three really well,” Gottlieb mentioned, “so I think she was looking for that just sort of ability to be dynamic and show what she’s capable of, but we just need her to be a really kind of solid, all-around contributor.”

Twice as good

Desires actually do come true. As a freshman, UCLA softball slugger Megan Grant instructed roommate Amanda Muse, a ahead on the basketball staff, that it was her dream to play school basketball. Now Grant is on the verge of her debut in a second sport. Shut described Grant as a “bully ball kind of player” who would add screening, rebounding and hustle.

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