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From raising trophies to Raising Cane's: Lauren Betts and Kiki Rice clock in

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Lauren Betts and Kiki Rice stopped by Raising Cane's in Hollywood for a special champion's shift.

UCLA center Lauren Betts serves a box combo at Raising Cane's in Hollywood, CA. LOS ANGELES - It’s been a whirlwind for the UCLA Bruins since they became NCAA champions after blowing out the South Carolina Gamecocks in Phoenix on April 5 and their victory tour has taken a variety of turns. From appearances at games for both Los Angeles NBA teams to an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

, capped off with all six of UCLA’s seniors hearing their names called at the 2026 WNBA Draft in a historic run, the Bruins have certainly been busy. Sandwiched in between those NBA games and the WNBA Draft, though, was a pitstop for Lauren Betts and Kiki Rice in what has become a hallowed tradition for champions across sports, a shift at Raising Cane’s. Kiki Rice and Lauren Betts FaceTime with Todd Graves, Raising Cane’s CEO, who’s apparently a big women’s basketball fan @SportingTrib pic.

twitter. com/aVIY13eCGw — Jack Haslett (@JackHaslett_13) April 9, 2026 From Kiké Hernandez and Will Smith of the Los Angeles Dodgers to Charlie May and Nimari Burnett of the 2026 NCAA champion Michigan Wolverines on the men’s basketball side of things, it seems like every champion needs to check in for a shift to serve up box combos for the 30-year-old chicken empire. Checking in Betts and Rice are no different and on April 9 they pulled up to Raising Cane’s in Hollywood to serve the people.

UCLA guard Kiki Rice during an interview at Raising Cane's in Hollywood, CA. Jack Haslett UCLA guard Kiki Rice during an interview at Raising Cane's in Hollywood, CA. “It’s really special to feel the love from everybody..