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Hailey Van Lith's memorable five-year college basketball career is over. The TCU point guard scored 17 points in the Horned Frogs' loss to Texas in the Elite Eight of the women's NCAA Tournament.
We don’t have room for a roundoff!” someone shouted. The emotions seemed to come from what they experienced throughout a magical season rather than what happened on Monday night. Despite having 11 transfers on the roster,
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The Women’s March Madness excitement continues today with the Elite Eight, starting at 7 PM ET as No. 1 Texas goes head-to-head with No. 2 TCU, followed by a match up between No. 1 USC vs No. 2 UConn at 9 PM on ESPN. See below to find out more on how to watch each game, scores, and more.
TCU women’s basketball historic season came to an end in the Elite Eight as the Horned Frogs were defeated 58-47 by Texas on Monday night at Legacy Arena. It was the first loss for TCU since Feb. 5 and the Horned Frogs finished the best season in program history 34-4, one game short of the program’s first Final Four appearance.
A 78-64 win over USC on Monday helped UConn earn a spot in the Final Four for the 16th time in 17 years. Deep runs in the Women's NCAA Tournament are nothing new for the Huskies, but this particular one is special because it is Paige Bueckers' last before heading to the WNBA.
After missing an opportunity Monday to move closer to clinching the Western Conference's No. 2 seed, the Houston Rockets get another chance Wednesday night when they host the Utah Jazz.
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TCU’s 58-47 loss to Texas was a disappointing finish to what’s been a magical ride, but the final result shouldn’t overshadow such a special season. The Horned Frogs made fans across Fort Worth rethink what could be achieved in women’s basketball at TCU.
Bueckers has scored a total of 50 points across those two games, including 28 when UConn defeated USC in the Elite Eight last year to advance to the Final Four. Bueckers has also recorded a total of 13 rebounds and eight assists and has shot 44.4 percent from the field and 35.7 percent from 3-point range against the Trojans.
EAST LANSING -- Less than 48 hours after Michigan State’s season came to an end in the Elite Eight, a key player is apparently looking for a new school. Junior guard and co-captain Tre Holloman will enter the transfer portal, according to multiple reports. He would be the first player on the roster with eligibility remaining to enter the portal.