The college basketball and NCAA season starts with some great games and some upsets. While the country’s number 3 team did not have much to worry about, as they faced two unseeded sides so far, and cruised to victory with ease. The WNBA draft’s top prospect, Lauren Betts, missed the warmups but showed her game in the regular season games.
While the team will face the sixth-seeded Oklahoma Sooners next at the Golden 1 Centre, the Center was already at the arena attending the NBA game and had a fun time.
Lauren Betts Grooves During NBA Game
The UCLA side will be looking to win it all this season, for one player – their superstar Lauren Betts, who constantly remained in the discussions as one of the most dominating forwards in college basketball. The player will be playing in her final season and will be eligible for the pro league draft.

The star was at the Golden 1 Center, enjoying the Sunday night game between the Timberwolves and the Kings. During the game, she participated in a singing game, where she sang famous songs played in the arena. The ultimate reward was for the spectators around her who got the tickets for the next home game.
Lauren Betts doing finish the lyrics at the kings game 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/uo287yELmZ
— Shabazz 💫 (@ShowCaseShabazz) November 10, 2025
While the player won a prize for the fans, she will be looking for a title this season to end her college career on a high note.
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Dallas Wings’ latest WNBA mock draft pairs Paige Bueckers with Betts, which could be a massive upgrade for the Texas franchise. The star is also seen as one of the Rookie of the Year contenders in the league.
Lauren Betts Has Steady Start To 2025-26 Season
The college stars are getting in the groove with the new season and new challenges in front of them. Florida Gators’ recruit Liv McGill sets basketball history with rare stats matching Dwyane Wade’s feat. While the youngster shines in opening two nights, she will be up against the UCLA team next, where she will face 6-foot -7 center.
Betts, in contrast, had a steady start with 33 points and 11 rebounds over two games. Her defensive production also declined slightly. While UCLA is unfazed by the drop in form, she will look to improve on her production.











