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Betts, top overall seed UCLA look for March Madness success in Elite Eight meeting with LSU

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Betts, top overall seed UCLA look for March Madness success in Elite Eight meeting with LSU
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Betts, top overall seed UCLA look for March Madness success in Elite Eight meeting with LSU

2025-03-30 05:02 Last Updated At:05:20

With back-to-back games of at least 30 points and 10 or more rebounds, UCLA center Lauren Betts certainly appears unstoppable. But, LSU has thwarted the Bruins before — in the Sweet 16 of last years women’s NCAA Tournament.

They'll get a rematch on Sunday, this time in the Elite Eight.

UCLA (33-2), the overall No. 1 seed, advanced with a 76-62 victory over Mississippi on Friday night, the Bruins' first trip to the regional finals since 2018.

Betts scored 31 points on efficient 15-of-16 shooting and added 10 rebounds and three blocks. The 6-foot-7 All-America similarly had 30 points and 14 rebounds in the Bruins’ second-round 84-67 victory over Richmond.

She's one of just three players to have multiple games with at least 30 points and 10 rebounds in the tournament in the last 25 seasons.

“She is so talented,” LSU coach Kim Mulkey said of Betts. “Just watching her from high school to today, it's amazing how good she is. Certainly her height is an advantage and we're not going to grow that tall overnight.”

The third-seeded Tigers (31-4) defeated N.C. State 80-73 in Friday's other regional semifinal. Aneesah Morrow had 30 points and 19 rebounds, for her 30th double-double this season and the 104th of her career.

The 6-foot-1 forward is one of two women in NCAA history with more than 100 double-doubles. She’s also the only player in the country with more than 600 points and 450 rebounds this season.

“The way in which she exerts her dominance on the offensive glass and then really being crafty around the rim or attacking from the high post off the dribble,” UCLA coach Cori Close said about Morrow. “That's going to be our challenge, to try to mitigate that and to get them out of rhythm.”

LSU, which won the national title two years ago under Mulkey, reached the Elite Eight for the third consecutive season. Mulkey also led Baylor to three national titles.

“They're a really physical, really aggressive team,” Betts said. “Obviously matching up against Morrow, she's going to be super physical and want to get every single rebound. So just making sure that we come out with that mentality that we're just not going to let that happen and we're going attack from the very beginning."

In last year's Sweet 16, Flau’jae Johnson had 24 points and 12 rebounds and Angel Reese had her 26th double-double of the season before fouling out to give LSU a 78-69 win over the Bruins.

Betts had 14 points and 17 rebounds in that game.

Afterward, Reese — who has since moved on to the WNBA — called the brash and confident Tigers the “good villains.” LSU went on to lose to Caitlin Clark and Iowa 94-87 in the Elite Eight.

Betts has improved since last year, when she `almost got too good too quick," Close said.

“I knew last year she could become that, but now she's equipped from the inside out to sustain that,” Close said. “She's just an amazing player on both sides of the ball and she makes everybody else around her better.”

In Friday night's game, Johnson finished with a season-low three points on 1-of-8 shooting and sat for final five minutes after falling hard in a sprint for a loose ball with an N.C. State player. She was escorted to the sideline and given eye drops by LSU's trainers.

Mulkey said Johnson was “good to go” for Sunday's game.

“I feel good,” Johnson said on Saturday. “I think her elbow just hit me in my eye, and I couldn't really focus my eyes. I was seeing double. I was trying to get back in the game, and then I was like, `I can't see,' so I just sat down. But I'm good."

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LSU forward Aneesah Morrow (24) reacts after getting a rebound during the second half in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA college basketball tournament against North Carolina State, Friday, March 28, 2025, in Spokane, Wash. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)

LSU forward Aneesah Morrow (24) reacts after getting a rebound during the second half in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA college basketball tournament against North Carolina State, Friday, March 28, 2025, in Spokane, Wash. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)

Paul Brown just moved up a few spots on the NFL career coaching wins list.

The NFL owners approved a proposal by Competition Committee on Tuesday to incorporate player, coach and team statistics from the All-America Football Conference into the official NFL records.

The AAFC existed from 1946-49 with Paul Brown's Cleveland team winning the title in each of those years. The Browns, San Francisco 49ers and original Baltimore Colts then joined the NFL in 1950. The Colts disbanded after one year before returning as a new franchise in 1953.

The AAFC had published a statistical supplement after its final season in 1949 that included single-game records, but scoresheets from all the individual games weren't available at the time. But those scoresheets have now been recovered and after consultation with the Elias Sports Bureau and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the stats are now part of the official record.

The NFL incorporated stats from the AFL into its official record after the leagues merged in 1970.

That gives Brown 52 additional regular-season and playoff wins to his previous total of 170, moving him from 22nd place all time to seventh with 222.

The incorporation of the AAFC stats includes the 1948 season when the Browns went 14-0 in the regular season and then won the championship game for a perfect 15-0 season.

Only one NFL team has gone through a regular season and playoffs undefeated, with the 1972 Miami Dolphins going 17-0. Some of the members of that team celebrate the accomplishment each year with Champagne after every team in the NFL has at least one loss.

They can still do that as the NFL's only undefeated team in the playoff era that began in 1933 with the NFL planning to list the AAFC champions separately in the record book.

The quality of the AAFC as a league was shown when the Browns won the NFL title in 1950 in their first year in the new league. There are two coaches and 15 players from the AAFC in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, including notable names like Otto Graham, Lou Groza, Elroy Hirsch, Tom Landry, Marion Motley, Joe Perry and YA Tittle.

Tittle now moves from 65th in career yards passing to 44th — between Steve Young and Troy Aikman — and Motley's 5.7 yards per carry are the best ever for any running back with at least 750 carries and fourth best for any player. Groza moves from 41st all-time in scoring to 24th with 1,608 points.

For team records, the 1948 49ers now have the single-season rushing record with 3,663 yards, eclipsing the previous mark of 3,296 by the Ravens in 2019. San Francisco's 6.07 yards per carry that season are also the new record, ahead of Baltimore's 5.76 this past season.

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FILE - Cleveland Browns coach Paul Brown diagrams one of his pass plays on the blackboard, Sept. 26, 1947, in Cleveland. (AP Photo, File)

FILE - Cleveland Browns coach Paul Brown diagrams one of his pass plays on the blackboard, Sept. 26, 1947, in Cleveland. (AP Photo, File)

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