What does TCU women’s basketball’s latest victory mean for their NCAA Tournament journey? With a nail-biting 62-59 overtime win against the Washington Huskies, TCU has now advanced to the Sweet 16, maintaining an impressive 10-0 record in the NCAA Tournament.
The Horned Frogs faced a challenging game, being held to a season-low 19 points in the first half and trailing by eight at the break. However, they rallied in the second half, with standout performances from players like Miles, who has now broken TCU’s single-season scoring record with 698 points.
TCU’s ability to dominate in the paint was evident, outscoring Washington 42-18 in that area. This victory marks TCU’s 10th win in the NCAA Tournament, further solidifying their status as a formidable opponent. Additionally, the team has won 10 of its last 11 games, showcasing their momentum as they progress.
“Survive and advance’ has morphed into the motto of March Madness, and it’s precisely what the Horned Frogs did on Sunday at Schollmaier Arena,” a source noted, highlighting the team’s resilience.
Historically, TCU’s all-time record was previously 64 games below .500 before the arrival of head coach Campbell in March 2023. Since then, the program has transformed, now boasting an overall record of 31-5 for the season.
Looking ahead, TCU is set to face either No. 2 seed Iowa or No. 10 seed Virginia in the Sweet 16, with their home winning streak in NCAA games now extended to 44 games. This streak is the longest in the nation, further emphasizing TCU’s strength on their home court.
As the team prepares for their next challenge, the anticipation builds among fans and analysts alike. The Horned Frogs’ journey through this year’s tournament has been marked by determination and skill, and their performance against Washington only adds to their growing legacy.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specifics of their next matchup, but one thing is clear: TCU women’s basketball is making waves in this year’s March Madness.