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Lauren Betts puts in dominant performance to power No. 1 UCLA past Rutgers

UCLA center Lauren Betts, right, drives against Rutgers guard Awa Sidibe during the first half of the Bruins' 84-66 win.
UCLA center Lauren Betts, right, drives against Rutgers guard Awa Sidibe during the first half of the Bruins’ 84-66 win. Betts finished with 25 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks.
(Noah K. Murray / Associated Press)

Lauren Betts had 25 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks as No. 1 UCLA beat Rutgers 84-66 on Thursday night.

The 6-foot-7 Betts now has 21 blocks over her last three games for UCLA (19-0, 7-0 Big Ten).

This was the first time Rutgers faced the No. 1 team in the country since 2014, when the Scarlet Knights played Connecticut twice in the American Athletic Conference.

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Lauren Betts finishes with 24 points, nine rebounds and a school-record nine blocks to lead No. 1 UCLA women’s basketball to a 72-57 win over Baylor.

The Scarlet Knights hung around for about 12 minutes before the Bruins asserted themselves behind Betts to go up 45-29 at the half. Rutgers never got closer than 14 in the second half.

Destiny Adams led Rutgers (8-12, 0-9) with 15 points and 13 rebounds.

UCLA has been on the East Coast for nearly a week as the Bruins beat No. 25 Baylor in the inaugural Coretta Scott King Classic on Monday.

Because of the wildfires in Los Angeles, UCLA classes at the start of the semester had been held remotely, but returned in person last week. Players have been able to join remotely when they’ve needed to while on the road.

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Takeaways

UCLA: The Bruins remained one of the two unbeaten teams in the country along with No. 5 Louisiana State.

Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights are still winless in the conference and are in danger of missing the Big Ten tournament. Only 15 of the 18 teams in the conference make it.

Key moment: UCLA led 21-16 early in the second quarter before scoring nine straight points to start a 20-6 run. Betts had eight points during the spurt.

Key stat: UCLA had 25 assists on its 32 field goals. Most of the baskets that weren’t assisted came on putbacks.

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Up next: UCLA visits No. 8 Maryland on Sunday to finish off its East Coast swing. Rutgers plays at Penn State the same day.

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