UCLA offers scholarship to Dylan Betts, brother of national champs
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 7:53 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
UCLA has offered a scholarship to Dylan Betts, a 7'3 center and brother of Bruins women's basketball stars Lauren and Sienna Betts. Dylan, currently at IMG Academy, is a five-star recruit ranked No. 10 nationally and No. 5 among centers for the Class of 2028. This offer comes as he has garnered attention from multiple schools, including Florida State, Georgia Tech, and Illinois. UCLA's late offer raises questions about timing given the success of his sisters with the program. Dylan's recruitment could become competitive as he weighs options.
- •Dylan Betts receives a scholarship offer from UCLA.
- •He plays as a five-star center at IMG Academy.
- •His sisters, Lauren and Sienna, recently led UCLA to a national title.
- •Dylan has been offered by multiple schools, including Florida State and Illinois.
- •His recruitment could tighten as he considers school options.
- 7:53 PMYahoo Sports — UCLA Aims To Secure Another Betts Prodigy As Lauren Betts’ Brother Receives Exciting News
"UCLA is about to get another Betts sibling after Lauren Betts and Sienna Betts led the Bruins to their first women’s basketball national title. This time, however, it is the men’s team that is going after their younger brother, 7’3 center Dylan Betts, as he officially received a scholarship offer from the school.
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