UCLA star Lauren Betts confirmed on Friday that she will return for her senior season with the Bruins and will not declare for the 2025 WNBA Draft. The 6-foot-7 center would have been a potential lottery pick if she declared for the draft this year.
“College is the best years of your life, and so I don’t think I’d ever give that up,” Betts told ESPN. “Why not be spoiled for a whole another year? The way the coaches take care of us in this program, like, how comfortable I am here, and I think that the friendships I’ve created — I’d want to do that for another year.”
While Betts is a junior, she was eligible to turn pro this year because she’ll turn 22 in October. Under the current WNBA draft rules, domestic draft prospects must be at least 22 years old in the year in which the draft takes place.
Betts started her collegiate career at Stanford but spent just one season there before transferring to UCLA. She’s come into her own this season and is averaging 20.2 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists and a nation-leading 2.9 blocks on 64% shooting from the field. All of those numbers are career-highs.
With Betts leading the way, UCLA is undefeated (21-0) and ranked No. 1 in the country. The Bruins…