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Sports / Womens Basketball
The No. 10 TCU Horned Frogs are headed to the Big 12 Tournament Championship after defeating Kansas State 74-62 in the semifinals. TCU will face No. 15 West Virginia for the title. This victory brings TCU's all-time record to 736-736, a sig...
TCU's victory over Kansas State was fueled by a strong second-half performance and dominance in rebounding. Despite early turnover issues, TCU's offense found its rhythm, led by Marta Suarez's impressive scoring. Olivia Miles, Taylor Bigby, and Veronica Sheffey also contributed double-digit points. Kansas State's struggles included shooting just 36% from the field and committing key turnovers. TCU's ability to control the paint and limit Kansas State's scoring opportunities proved crucial. The Horned Frogs' defense held Kansas State below their season scoring average, marking the 29th time this season they've achieved this against an opponent.
TCU's path to the championship included key plays from Donovyn Hunter and strong performances from Clara Silva on the boards. This win demonstrates TCU's resilience and ability to perform under pressure, setting the stage for an exciting championship game against West Virginia.
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