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| Olivia Miles (left) and Marta Suarez |
The one-season Olivia Miles-Marta Suarez era of TCU women's basketball ended with a thud in a 78-52 Elite 8 loss to South Carolina, in Sacramento, California, on Monday, March 30.
No. 3-seed TCU raced out to an early eight-point lead over the No. 1-seed Gamecocks, but South Carolina masterfully won the game with a 34-point turnaround.
The Gamecocks are headed to their sixth consecutive Final Four, joining UConn, Texas and UCLA. It's the same Final Four teams from last season's Final Four, as the four powerhouses continue their dominance of women's college basketball.
On Friday, April 3, in Phoenix, Arizona, UConn, the defending national champion, will play South Carolina in one national semifinal, at 6 pm (Central), and Texas and UCLA will play each other in the other national semifinal, at 8:30 pm (Central).
The national championship game will be played on Sunday, April 5, in Phoenix.
For the second consecutive season, TCU's March Madness run ended in the Elite 8. Last year, No. 2-seed TCU lost to No. 1-seed Texas, 58-47, in an Elite 8 game.
TCU ends its season with a 32-6 record. With a 15-3 conference record, the Frogs won a second consecutive Big 12 regular-season championship.
In her final game as a Horned Frog, Miles, who is a graduate student, led TCU against South Carolina. She scored 18 points, but converted only six-of-20 field goal attempts, including three-of-six three-point attempts.
In her final game as a Horned Frog, Suarez, who is a graduate student, scored only nine points. She converted only four-of-17 field goal attempts, including one-of-eight three-point attempts.
Senior Taylor Bigby, who played her final game as a Horned Frog, was the only other TCU player who scored in double figures. She had 10 points.
Against the Gamecocks, the Frogs converted only 21-of-63 field goal attempts, including only seven-of-21 three-point attempts.
Four South Carolina players scored in double-figures. Forward Joyce Edwards led the Gamecocks with 24 points. She added 12 rebounds to record a double-double.
Leveraging their athletic and physical superiority, South Carolina outrebounded TCU 52 to 24 and outscored the Horned Frogs 21-6 in second-chance points.
TCU and South Carolina were two of five programs to reach the Elite Eight in consecutive seasons and two of six to post 30-win campaigns in 2024-25 and 2025-26. TCU and South Carolina were the only teams at the Power Conference level to repeat as regular season conference champions.
TCU-South Carolina box score: here
TCU postgame press conference: here





