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Lauren Betts powers UCLA past Washington to clinch a share of Big Ten title
- On Thursday night, the UCLA women's basketball team beat Washington 82-67 at Pauley Pavilion, extending its win streak to 20 games and clinching a share of the Big Ten regular-season title.
- After opening strong, UCLA built an early lead, up 22-12 after one and 42-29 by halftime, outrebounding Washington 37-20 despite 26.7% from three.
- Betts, who shot 11-of-15 for 23 points, also grabbed eight rebounds as five Bruins reached double figures, including Gianna Kneepkens's 17 and Kiki Rice's 13.
- The Bruins have two regular-season games remaining, hosting Wisconsin on Sunday and facing rival USC on March 1, with a win over Wisconsin securing the outright Big Ten title.
- Despite the loss, Washington freshman Brynn McGaughy scored 19 points off the bench, including a 10-point third-quarter run, and hosts Nebraska on Sunday.
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Lauren Betts powers UCLA past Washington to clinch a share of Big Ten title
LOS ANGELES — The UCLA women’s basketball team rolled past another Big Ten opponent, but it didn’t match the dominant performances the Bruins have grown accustomed to. UCLA beat Washington, 82-67, on Thursday night, but the Bruins let the Huskies hang around far longer than they should have before closing out the win to clinch a share of the Big Ten regular-season title and the No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. The Bruins (26-1 overall, 16-0…
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Betts powers No. 2 UCLA past Washington 82-67 to clinch a share of the Big Ten title
No. 2 UCLA beat Washington 82-67 to clinch a share of the Big Ten women's regular-season title. Lauren Betts led the way with 23 points and eight rebounds in the Bruins' 20th straight win.
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