Daily News (Los Angeles)

Betts, No. 9 Bruins roll to home victory against Arizona State

- By Beth Harris

Lauren Betts scored 18 points on 9-of10 shooting and the No. 9 UCLA women used a big third quarter to pull away from Arizona State, winning 78-45 on Sunday for a weekend sweep at Pauley Pavilion.

The Bruins (19-4, 8-4 Pac-12) got 12 points, seven rebounds and four assists from Charisma Osborne. Kiki Rice added 12 points and seven rebounds.

As the tallest player on the court, the 6-foot-7 Betts was too much down low for the Sun Devils. It was her second game back after missing four in a row because of an undisclose­d medical reason. The team went 2-2 in her absence.

“Reality for us is we needed to get back together and find a way to be champions of the weekend. It was really important to put two games together that we had better rebounding and passion,” UCLA coach Cori Close said. “That was our number one focus, to get back some fight. We made some good steps.”

Leading by nine at halftime, the Bruins outscored the Sun Devils 23-12 in the third for a 51-31 lead. Betts had 10 points with her teammates feeding her in the post for layups. Twice, UCLA scored eight points in a row.

Betts also had seven rebounds before picking up her third foul and sitting down for good with 7:12 remaining. She didn’t attempt a 3-pointer and never went to the free-throw line.

Jalyn Brown scored 25 points to lead the Sun Devils (10-14, 2-10), who are last in the Pac-12. They’ve lost 10 of 12. Starters Trayanna Crisp had two points on free throws and Journey

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Thompson was scoreless with nine rebounds.

UCLA won its 15th straight against ASU after holding the Sun Devils to three field goals in the fourth. They went 8 of 13 from the free-throw line in the period.

UCLA beat Arizona 6658 on Friday. Betts didn’t start and finished with six points, five rebounds and four blocked shots.

“I felt a lot better today than I did Friday,” Betts said. “A week of practice is really helpful, just being with the team and just getting that chemistry back with all of my teammates.”

The Bruins didn’t have Angela Dugalic (Serbia) and Lina Sontag (Germany), who were competing in the Olympic qualifying tournament in Brazil this weekend.

“We realized we needed to use this opportunit­y to work on our habits and get ready for the postseason,” Rice said. “We responded well to that challenge.”

The Bruins pulled away to a 28-19 halftime lead after a 9-0 run late in the second quarter. Both teams had six turnovers each in the period. Camryn Brown came off the UCLA bench to provide a big spark, hustling for rebounds and altering shots.

UCLA is entering a tough stretch, with three ranked schools among its six remaining regular-season opponents. Two of those games, against No. 20 Utah and No. 4 Colorado, are at home. No. 17 Oregon State and Colorado are among the three teams ahead of UCLA in the Pac-12 standings.

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