Summary
UCLA basketball player Lauren Betts left a game against South Carolina due to a throat injury scare but returned later in the first half. Despite her early departure, UCLA led the game, and Betts had contributed with six points and six rebounds by halftime.
Key Facts
- Lauren Betts left a championship game against South Carolina because of a throat issue.
- She was seen on camera trying to address the throat problem with an inhaler.
- Betts returned to the game before the first half ended.
- UCLA led South Carolina 21-10 during her absence.
- Betts averaged 17.2 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game this season.
- She played a key role in UCLA's success in the March Madness tournament.
- By halftime, Betts had scored six points and grabbed six rebounds.