Lauren Betts' dominant performance leads UCLA past Nebraska
Briefly

In their Big Ten women's basketball tournament quarterfinal, the second-seeded UCLA Bruins defeated the tenth-seeded Nebraska Cornhuskers with a score of 85-74, propelled by standout performances from Lauren Betts and Gabriela Jaquez. Despite a challenging game characterized by poor shooting and defensive lapses, Betts scored 28 points and made significant contributions in rebounds and blocks. After addressing team concerns in a film session, UCLA's players struggled to maintain their practice performance, highlighting the need for further introspection as they prepare for their next semifinal match against either Ohio State or Iowa.
UCLA relied heavily on center Lauren Betts in their 85-74 victory over Nebraska, highlighting her offensive and defensive prowess amidst other team struggles.
Despite practicing well after a players-only meeting, UCLA's offense struggled against Nebraska, indicating potential issues that may require further reflection before finals.
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