Lauren Betts' Sister Makes Waves In College Basketball

by Jamie Stockwell
Lauren Betts' Sister Makes Waves In College Basketball

Lauren Betts Sister Makes Waves In College Basketball...

Lauren Betts, the standout UCLA women's basketball center, is trending today as fans discover her younger sister, Logan Betts, is emerging as a rising star in high school basketball. The 6'7" UCLA sophomore has drawn national attention this season, but now her family's athletic legacy is gaining spotlight.

Logan Betts, a 6'3" high school junior, recently committed to play for Stanford in 2027. The sisters' parallel basketball careers went viral this week after Lauren posted a side-by-side comparison of their stats on social media. Both attended Grandview High School in Aurora, Colorado before their college careers diverged.

The Betts sisters' story resonates as women's basketball enjoys unprecedented popularity following record-breaking NCAA tournament viewership. Their height and skill have drawn comparisons to other famous basketball siblings like the Plum sisters. Sports analysts note the rare occurrence of two elite players in one family.

Lauren told ESPN yesterday: "Seeing Logan follow this path makes me prouder than anything I've accomplished." The sisters face each other just once next season when UCLA plays Stanford in Pac-12 conference play. That November 2026 matchup is already generating ticket demand.

Their mother, Susan Betts, played college volleyball at Wyoming, explaining the family's athletic genes. The sisters' relationship has become a feel-good story during March Madness, with ESPN featuring them in a "Sister Act" segment that aired during halftime of the Elite Eight games.

Basketball scouts predict Logan could surpass Lauren's accomplishments, noting her more developed perimeter game at the same age. Both sisters credit their competitive one-on-one games in their childhood driveway for their development. The family expects both daughters to be WNBA prospects within the next five years.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.