
In this new era of college athletics, even the best teams can get better in the offseason, and the No. 3-ranked UCLA Bruins women's basketball team is a prime example.
Cori Close's Bruins, on the heels of a Final Four run that was cut short by the eventual national champion UConn Huskies, not only regrouped by coming back with impact players like Lauren Betts, Kiki Rice and Gabriela Jaquez, but also got better along the margins by adding star freshman Sienna Betts and Utah transfer Gianna Kneepkens.
Kneepkens was one of the biggest transfers of the women's college basketball landscape over the offseason, and it's because she may be the missing piece of the Bruins' puzzle as a big, sharpshooting wing.
ESPN women's basketball analyst Charlie Creme ranked the 25 most impactful transfers of the preseason, and, among the biggest names in the sport like Ta'Niya Latson, Olivia Miles and Serah Williams, Kneepkens came in fourth on Creme's list.
Kneepkens isn't the only Bruin lauded as one of the most impactful additions ahead of the new season. Freshman Sienna Betts also caught ESPN's eye.
ESPN's Shane Laffin detailed 10 of the most impactful women freshman just under a month ahead of the season, and Betts came in at No. 8 on the list.
"UCLA reached the Final Four last year with a major anchor inside, Lauren Betts, but inconsistent depth behind her," Laffin wrote. "Her younger sister, Sienna, will help fill that void. She can spell Lauren in the paint, play alongside her as a stretch forward or even plug in for fellow forward Angela Dugali. Coaches praised her rebounding, competitiveness and willingness to speak up in the Bruins' locker room. Expect the younger Betts to be ready to handle significant minutes."
Betts, a 6-foot-4 forward, was No. 2 on the 2025 SC Next 100 Rankings. Along with her high school endeavors, she's been carving her craft, competing with USA Basketball, just as her sister did before her, and as her 7-foot-tall younger brother, Dylan, is doing after.
Sienna and Lauren's natural chemistry may serve as a factor in the Bruins getting over the hump and reaching a national championship.
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