There might be just five regular-season games in the 2025-26 NCAAW season for Lauren Betts, but she is aiming to make a lasting impact on the program by winning its first NCAA Championship after falling short last season. The side is one of the top contenders for the championship with a record-setting WNBA prospects on its roster.
But even if the senior forward moves away from the Bruins, her sister, Sienna, will carry the name in the team, who is also making great progress in the game. Their mother, Michelle Betts, recently spoke about their lives outside the basketball court.

Lauren Betts’ Mother Gets Candid With Rapid Fire Answers
Following the rise in popularity of the UCLA star, fans always seek ‘inside’ information about the athlete, and her mother spills some inside jokes in a recent rapid-fire interview about the Betts sisters
Answering a question about picking up clothes from another’s closet, she said, “Sienna, for sure. She just takes whatever she wants, and it’s not limited to clothes.” Though the younger ones always get the chance to have their say at home, Sienna Betts also has a better music collection, and she has a better preparation routine, according to their mother.
As for the elder one, Michelle chooses the foodie question as the player is quite aware of the restaurants in LA and calls her ‘LA-Girl’.
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On the professional front, the keeps lighting up UCLA senior year proving she’s worth every no. 1 pick hype, but many analysts see UConn’s Azzi Fudd taking the honor with Paige Bueckers’ connection playing a key role.
Lauren Betts Could Still Land Top Draft Spot
After winning the draft lottery, the Wings’ fanbase was happy to see the 2026 draft class and also the possibility of adding young talent alongside Paige Bueckers. With many names tossed in the discussion, fans expected a hint or direct answer from coach Jose Fernandez. But Fernandez refused to open up on the first overall pick choice.
Interestingly, there is a possibility that Betts lands ahead of Fudd if the franchise invests in a backcourt player during free agency. As of now, the WNBA is operating under the status quo following the completion of CBA discussions, which have halted any signings and player transfers.
The player would certainly be within the top five picks in the season, though, with her performances speaking volumes in the past three seasons.











