Sunday, November 30, 2025

TCU Women's Basketball: Frogs Easily Win Tournament in Cancun, Mexico

What’s better than spending a Thanksgiving holiday in Cancun, Mexico?

Winning a women’s Thanksgiving holiday basketball tournament in Cancun!

TCU’s women’s basketball team won the Cancun Challenge with victories over Richmond and UAB at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya in Cancun.

The eighth-ranked Frogs defeated Richmond 68-52, on Thanksgiving Day. The Spiders are the defending Atlantic 10 champions.

Marta Suarzez led the Frogs with 24 points. Olivia Miles scored 19 points and Donovyn Hunter added 12 points.

TCU held Richmond to season lows in points, assists (11) and three-pointers (six).

TCU’s win over Richmond sent TCU to its to its third straight 7-0 start to a season and fourth in program history.

Suarez, Miles and Hunter teamed up for 51 points as TCU defeated UAB 82-61 to win the Cancun Challenge on Friday, November 28.

Suarez led all players with 19 points. Miles had 18 points and Hunter scored 14 points.  

With the win, TCU improved to 8-0.

It was the sixth time in the Frogs’ eight games that these three players have combined to score 50 points or more.

In fact, Miles, Suarez and Hunter collectively have tallied at least 48 points in all eight of the Horned Frogs’ wins.

TCU has started 8-0 for a third consecutive season.

The Horned Frogs’ next five games are at home, in Schollmaier Arena, on the TCU campus, in Fort Worth, Texas:

  • Wednesday, December 3, vs. Incarnate Word, 6:30 pm (Central)
  • Saturday, December 6, vs. UTEP, 1 pm (Central)
  • Sunday, December 14, vs. Jacksonville State, 4 pm (Central)
  • Tuesday, December 16, vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 6:30 pm (Central)
  • Saturday, December 20, vs. Kansas State, 4 pm (Central) (Big 12 Conference-opener)
Complete schedule: here 



TCU Women's Soccer Team Earns First-Ever Final Four Berth

The No. 2 TCU women’s soccer team has reached the final four for the first time in school history.

Senior midfielder Sydney Becerra converted a penalty kick in overtime to give the Horned Frogs a 2-1 victory over No. 1 Vanderbilt in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals on Saturday, November 29, in Nashville, Tennessee.

Now the Horned Frogs (18-2-3, 9-1-1 Big 12) are two wins away from a national championship.

TCU will play No. 3 Florida State in the NCAA College Cup national semifinals on Friday, December 5, in Kansas City, Missouri.

In the other semifinal game, No. 1 Stanford will play No. 2 Duke.

The championship game will be played on Monday, December 8, at 6 pm (Central).

The three games will be played at Kansas City’s CPKC Stadium.

The Horned Frogs’ game against Florida State will be extra meaningful for TCU head coach Eric Bell, who was hired on December 17, 2011, as the third women’s soccer coach in TCU history.  

Prior to coming to TCU, Bell spent the previous six seasons with Florida State. After arriving as an assistant coach in 2006, he was promoted to associate head coach in 2008. Bell was Florida State's recruiting coordinator his entire tenure in Tallahassee.





TCU Not in 2025 College Football Associated Press (AP) Week 15 Poll

Here is the 2025 college football Associated Press (AP) week 15 poll (first-place votes in parenthesis, followed by overall record and total poll points):

1

Ohio State (61)

12-0

1645

 

2

Indiana (5)

12-0

1589

 

3

Georgia

11-1

1504

 

4

Oregon

11-1

1396

 

5

Texas Tech

11-1

1366

 

6

Ole Miss

11-1

1350

 

7

Texas A&M

11-1

1282

 

8

Oklahoma

10-2

1140

 

9

Notre Dame

10-2

1100

 

10

Alabama

10-2

1053

 

11

BYU

11-1

982

 

12

Miami

10-2

898

 

13

Vanderbilt

10-2

871

 

14

Texas

9-3

861

 

15

Utah

10-2

739

 

16

Virginia

10-2

637

 

17

USC

9-3

566

 

18

Michigan

9-3

441

 

19

James Madison

11-1

417

 

20

North Texas

11-1

402

 

21

Tulane

10-2

373

 

22

Arizona

9-3

257

 

23

Navy

9-2

146

 

24

Georgia Tech

9-3

90

 

25

Missouri

8-4

73

 

Others receiving votes: Tennessee 71, Houston 57, Iowa 51, UNLV 33, New Mexico 20, South Florida 11, SMU 8, Iowa State 4, North Dakota State 3, Louisville 3, UConn 3, Arizona State 3, Illinois 2, Washington 1, Pittsburgh 1, San Diego State 1.