The TCU Horned Frogs’ men’s basketball season might be over, but the memories that fans in Fort Worth will have of this team will last a lifetime. That’s admittedly a little corny.
Olivia Miles had a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds, and TCU finally overcame Washington for a 62-59 overtime victory Sunday night that sent the Horned Frogs to the Sweet 16 of the women's NCAA tournament for the second year in a row.
The TCU Horned Frogs are in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament for the second straight year. The Horned Frogs were one of three teams in action in Sunday’s second round, as Baylor and Texas Tech both tried to advance to the next round of the tournament at games around the country.
The women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament will return to Schollmaier Arena for one final time this season. The No. 3 seed TCU women’s basketball team (30–5) will face No.
Olivia Miles’ incredible triple-double performance on March 20 helped the TCU Horned Frogs blow away UC San Diego 86–40, and she didn’t shy away from sharing the credit.
The TCU Horned Frogs ate UC San Diego’s defense apart and left no crumbs in the Schollmaier Arena as they proudly marched on to the Round of 32 of the NCAA tournament, boasting an 86-40 victory behind their backs.
Star Olivia Miles has been setting milestones all season long since transferring to TCU, but her triple-double achievement in the first official women’s game of March Madness set a historical mark in more ways than one.
Duke won. That’s the bottom line, but it sure didn’t look the part of a No. 1 overall seed in a struggle of a 71-65 first round win over Siena. It turned it up a few notches when it had to, but it couldn’t seem to do anything right until the final few minutes.
TCU Horned Frogs entered March Madness after finishing first in the Big 12 with a 29–5 record, but it was Olivia Miles who shone on the court in their first March Madness outing against the UC San Diego Tritons.
TCU basketball had a good season this year, and it has led them into the NCAA tournament. They’ve been led by Olivia Miles, who has done it all on the floor, and the hope is that she can continue her strong play throughout the tournament.
TCU and UCF have two completely different playstyles at the plate, with offenses built very differently. The Horned Frogs rely on discipline at the plate, taking pitchers deep into the count and earning runs through smart at-bats.
The TCU Horned Frogs are less than one week away from the start of spring camp, an early look at the developmental part of the off-season, and how the depth chart could be shaking up for a team reloaded from the transfer portal.
With the weekend nearly upon us, it's almost time for the TCU Horned Frogs to take the field again. This weekend, head coach Kirk Saarloos and his squad will look to pick up their first Big 12 conference series win of the year as they host the UCF Knights.
Xavier Edmonds found the right layup at the right window for No. 9 TCU, ending No. 8 Ohio State’s season 66-64 for the first Big 12 victory of March Madness on Thursday in Greenville, South Carolina.
There is a reason the TCU Horned Frogs fans refer to the team as the Cardiac Frogs. It wasn't pretty, and it wasn't easy, but the Frogs did exactly what they needed to do.
The women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament is back in Schollmaier Arena. TCU women’s basketball (29-5) notched a No. 3 host seed and will open tournament play against No.
The TCU Horned Frogs may not be one of the most talked-about teams entering the NCAA Tournament, but one prominent college basketball voice believes they could become a problem once the bracket tips off.
The TCU Horned Frogs have landed a No. 9 seed in the 2026 NCAA Tournament, as announced by the selection committee on Sunday night. TCU is coming off of a 78-73 loss to Kansas in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Tournament on Thursday in Kansas City.