UCLA Bruins @ Maryland Terrapins
Lauren Betts scores a career-high 33 points as No. 1 UCLA handles No. 8 Maryland, 82-67
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- — Lauren Betts scored a career-high 33 points, Kiki Rice added 19, and No. 1 UCLA defeated No. 8 Maryland 82-67 on Sunday.
The Bruins (20-0, 8-0 Big Ten) have won their last 19 games by double figures.
Saylor Poffenbarger had 18 points for the Terrapins (16-4, 6-3), who have dropped three in a row. Maryland played without second-leading scorer Shyanne Sellers, who sat for the second consecutive game with a knee injury.
The Terps struggled to contain Betts, who methodically accepted entry passes in the low post and deposited them for easy baskets. The 6-foot-7 junior had 14 points in the first quarter and 24 by halftime. She surpassed her previous career high of 31 when she made two free throws with 4:31 left.
Betts shot 14 of 15, a school-record 93.3% with a minimum of 15 attempts. That surpassed the 88.9% Denise Curry shot against LSU in 1979. Betts added seven rebounds and four blocked shots.
Maryland has lost 10 consecutive games against top-ranked opponents since defeating North Carolina in the 2006 NCAA semifinals on the way to its only national title.
UCLA has not trailed in the second half of a conference game and have beaten Big Ten opponents by an average of 19.8 points.
Maryland has struggled to take care of the ball without Sellers and Bri McDaniel, who suffered a season-ending knee injury Jan. 14. During their three-game slide, the Terps have averaged 20.7 turnovers, including 18 against UCLA.
Betts made a layup and Gabriela Jaquez finished a fastbreak on UCLA’s first two possessions of the second half to push the lead to 43-34. Maryland called timeout, but the Bruins never led by less than seven the rest of the game.
UCLA had 22 assists on 30 field goals, while Maryland matched a season low with seven assists on 25 field goals.
UCLA has a week between games before playing host to Minnesota on Feb. 2.
Maryland visits Penn State on Wednesday.
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Game Information
College Park, MD

Referee:Angie Enlund
Referee:Michael McConnell
Referee:Tiara Cruse

2025-26 Standings
| Big Ten ConferenceBig Ten Conference | CONF | GB | OVR |
|---|---|---|---|
| UCLA | 6-0 | - | 16-1 |
| Iowa | 5-0 | 0.5 | 14-2 |
| Ohio State | 6-1 | 0.5 | 16-2 |
| Michigan State | 5-1 | 1 | 16-1 |
| Michigan | 5-1 | 1 | 14-2 |
| Maryland | 4-2 | 2 | 16-2 |
| Illinois | 4-2 | 2 | 14-3 |
| Nebraska | 3-3 | 3 | 14-3 |
| Washington | 3-3 | 3 | 13-4 |
| Minnesota | 3-3 | 3 | 12-5 |
| Wisconsin | 3-3 | 3 | 11-6 |
| Oregon | 2-3 | 3.5 | 14-4 |
| USC | 2-3 | 3.5 | 10-6 |
| Purdue | 2-4 | 4 | 10-7 |
| Northwestern | 1-5 | 5 | 7-10 |
| Rutgers | 0-6 | 6 | 8-9 |
| Indiana | 0-7 | 6.5 | 11-8 |
| Penn State | 0-7 | 6.5 | 7-11 |
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