
Preview: Arizona
1/16/2026 12:26:00 PM | Women's Basketball
No. 10 TCU hosts Wildcats on Saturday looking for 37th straight home win
FORT WORTH – No. 10 TCU is set to compete at home for the third time in its last four outings when it hosts Arizona at 4 p.m. on Saturday at Schollmaier Arena.
The Horned Frogs are tied with No. 18 Baylor for second place in the Big 12 standings ahead of its tangle with the Wildcats. TCU is one game back of 17th-ranked Texas Tech for a share of the lead as conference play nears its midpoint.
TCU and Arizona are facing off for only the fifth time. The Frogs defeated the Wildcats 85-73 in Tucson last season in the programs' first meeting as Big 12 members.
The Game
Teams: #10 TCU (17-1 5-1 Big 12) vs. Arizona (10-6, 1-4 Big 12)
Date: 4 p.m. CT on Saturday, Jan. 17
Location: Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth, Texas
Game Coverage
Television
ESPN+
KTCU 88.7 FM
Olivia Miles
The Horned Frogs are tied with No. 18 Baylor for second place in the Big 12 standings ahead of its tangle with the Wildcats. TCU is one game back of 17th-ranked Texas Tech for a share of the lead as conference play nears its midpoint.
TCU and Arizona are facing off for only the fifth time. The Frogs defeated the Wildcats 85-73 in Tucson last season in the programs' first meeting as Big 12 members.
The Game
Teams: #10 TCU (17-1 5-1 Big 12) vs. Arizona (10-6, 1-4 Big 12)
Date: 4 p.m. CT on Saturday, Jan. 17
Location: Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth, Texas
Game Coverage
Television
ESPN+
- John Liddle, Play-by-Play
- Jada Curtis, Analyst
KTCU 88.7 FM
- Chris Blake, Play-by-Play
- TCU's 36-game home winning streak is the second-longest in all of Division I.
- The Horned Frogs will match No. 4 Texas for the longest unblemished run at home with a victory over the Wildcats.
- Across its unbeaten streak at home, 30 of TCU's 36 wins have been by double digits.
- TCU's average margin of victory at home thus far in 2025-26 is 40.5 points.
- Saturday is the two-year anniversary of TCU's announcement of its forfeiture of games vs. Kansas State and Iowa State due to compounding injuries.
- TCU last lost at home on Feb. 13, 2024. The defeat capped a stretch that saw TCU lose nine-of-10 and hold open tryouts. Since that moment, the Horned Frogs have competed to a 56-8 overall record.
- TCU and Arizona are facing off in Fort Worth for the first time ever.
- TCU received its 18th top-10 ranking in The Associated Press poll on Monday since November of 2024 after having never cracked the AP Top 10 in its previous 47 seasons of existence.
- The Horned Frogs picked up their second Quad 1 victory of the season on Wednesday with their 51-50, buzzer-beating win at West Virginia.
- TCU is one of eight teams featuring in the top-10 of the AP Top 25, USA Today Sports Coaches' Poll (No. 8) and NCAA NET rankings (No. 9). The Horned Frogs are the Big 12's highest-rated team in all three evaluations.
- TCU has claimed 13 of its last 14 bouts vs. Big 12 teams dating back to Feb. 5. The Frogs' average margin of victory in those games is 18.9 points.
- Arizona remains the last team to score more than 70 points vs. the Horned Frogs' defense in regulation. TCU defeated the Wildcats 85-73 on Feb. 16 in Tucson. Since that game, the Frogs have held 29 straight opponents at-or-below 70 points.
- After limiting West Virginia to a season-low 50 points and just 28 percent shooting, TCU now leads the country in scoring defense (51.9 ppg) and ranks second in field goal percentage defense (.311).
- The Frogs are one of only three teams alongside No. 2 South Carolina and No. 17 Texas Tech ranking in the top-15 nationwide in scoring defense, field goal percentage defense and 3-point percentage defense (13th, .252).
- TCU is surrendering just 55.9 points per game in Big 12 play over the last two seasons.
- Looking exclusively at home games, the Horned Frogs have given up just 53.4 points per game on average in the Mark Campbell era.
- This season, TCU has held and NCAA-leading nine opponents below 30 percent shooting from the field while 12 opponents have been unable to connect above a 33 percent clip.
- West Virginia became the ninth opponent TCU has prevented from tallying 50 points.
- With Wednesday's win in Morgantown, the Horned Frogs have now held three straight opponents and eight overall to their lowest scoring outputs of the season.
- Precisely half of TCU's opponents (9-18) in 2025-26 have scored 50 points or less.
- Under Campbell, TCU has prevented 84 percent of its opponents (73-87) from meeting their season scoring average, including 16-of-18 this year.
- TCU is among of a handful of outfits in the country getting it done at an elite level on both sides of the ball. TCU is one of three teams shooting it better than 49 percent from the field while holding opponents below a 33 percent clip. The others are No. 2 South Carolina and No. 6 LSU.
- Eighteen games into the 2025-26 campaign, the Frogs are one of only four teams in college basketball alongside No. 1 UConn, No. 2 South Carolina and No. 4 Texas and scoring at least 80 points per game while allowing less than 55.
- The Horned Frogs' primary starting five of Olivia Miles, Marta Suarez, Donovyn Hunter, Maddie Scherr and Clara Silva is the fifth highest-scoring unit in college basketball at 64.1 points per game. Only South Carolina (76.5 ppg), Oklahoma (72.1 ppg), Notre Dame (70.3 ppg) and UCLA (68.3 ppg) have higher scoring starting lineups.
- Miles, Suarez and Silva have all scored in double figures in seven of TCU's last eight games and nine times overall. One of the three has finished as the Frogs' leading scorer in eight consecutive outings.
- TCU is the only team in the country with five players who have knocked down at least 25 threes this season; Suarez (42), Hunter (35), Miles (32), Scherr (26) and Taylor Bigby (25).
- The five players are responsible for 91 percent of TCU's total 3-point offense (160-175). The quintet is averaging 8.9 threes per game.
- In 11 of TCU's 18 games, Suarez, Hunter, Miles, Scherr and Bigby have combined to connect at least eight times from distance.
- TCU has received a 20-point performance by Miles, Suarez or Hunter in 11 games.
- Miles and Suarez are the highest-scoring duo in the Big 12 at 36 points oer game.
- Miles and Suarez are also one of only three duos nationwide averaging at least 16.5 points and six rebounds per game.
- Either Miles, Silva or Suarez have led TCU on the boards in every game.
- TCU ranks second only to Richmond in total 3-pointers over the last three seasons with 841. The Horned Frogs are on pace to become only the eighth program in NCAA history to knock down 1,000 threes in a three-season span.
- The Frogs and Spiders are the only programs ranking in the top-10 nationally in 3-point field goals (2nd, 841), 3-point percentage (5th, .371) and 3-point field goals per game (6th, 9.4) since 2023-24.
- Despite finishing with its fewest assists in a game (five) in the Campbell era on Wednesday at West Virginia, TCU still ranks seventh nationally in assists per game with 19.7.
- Miles and/or Scherr have finished with at least six assists in 15 games.
- •At least two Frogs have netted five-or-more assists in eight of TCU's 17 victories.
- In home games, TCU's assist per game average increases to 23.5 dimes per night.
- TCU has outscored its opponent in the paint in every game this season. The Frogs have finished with the edge in points in the paint and 3-pointers all-but-twice.
- TCU has not trailed at the end of any quarter in any game in all-but-one of its outings this season.
- The Horned Frogs have trailed for just 6:43 combined at home across their 12 wins.
- TCU still has not faced a multi-possession deficit at Schollmaier Arena in 2025-26.
- TCU has led at halftime in 43 of its last 45 games and in 26 straight vs. Big 12 opponents.
Olivia Miles
- Is averaging career highs in points per game (19.2), assists per game (7.3), steals per game (1.9) and field goal percentage (.519).
- Has increased her scoring average to 21.3 points per game and is shooting 40 percent from deep in conference play.
- Has led TCU in scoring in four straight ballgames and six of her last seven starts.
- Tallied at least 20 points in five of her last seven outings.
- Has finished with at lest 15-points, five rebounds and five assists all-but-twice this season; ranks seventh in NCAA history for career 15-5-5 games (35).
- One of only three players in college basketball ranking in the top 25 in assists per game (9th, 7.3) and points per game (31st, 19.2). The others are Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo and Florida's Liv McGill.
- On target to become the first NCAA men's or women's player to average at least 19 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and two steals per game in a season.
- Needs 15 assists to become the sixth NCAA D1 women's player to record at least 1,500 points, 800 assists and 700 rebounds.
- Averaging 11.2 points and 8.5 rebounds per game in league play.
- Scored in double figures in seven straight games prior to Wednesday vs. West Virginia.
- Ranks third and fifth, respectively, in the Big 12 in blocks per game (1.9) and rebounds per game (7.9).
- Averaging 14.2 points per game over her last five starts at home.
- Is one of eight underclassmen players in the nation averaging at least 10 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game.
- Has snagged at least eight rebounds in 11 games.
- Her 41 threes are the most of any D1 player at least 6-3.
- Has already drained the ninth-most 3-pointers in a season by a Big 12 player standing 6-3 or taller.
- Ranks sixth in all of Division I in scoring average among at least 6-3.
- One of 10 players in college basketball alongside Miles averaging at least 16 points, six rebounds and 2.5 assists per game while connecting above a 45 percent clip from the field.
- Has averaged 10.6 points per game over her last 29 outings since rejoining TCU's starting five on Feb. 19; was averaging 5.2 points per game prior to that moment.
- At home, has scored in double figures in nine of her last 16 starts and averages 12 points per game on 53 percent shooting as a regular starter.
- Boasts a career 2.11 assist-to-turnover ratio.
- Ranks fourth nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.56).
- Has produced a 4.1 assist-to-turnover ratio (45-11) over her last 12 outings.
- Is one of 10 active Division I players alongside Miles with at least 400 assists and 190 steals.
- Has drained at least two 3-pointers at home in 10-of-12 games and is shooting a team-high 45 percent from distance inside Schollmaier Arena.
- Tie for the longest active home winning streak in all of Division I (37 games).
- Lift TCU to its 32nd straight win at home over an unranked team.
- Move TCU's record at home under Mark Campbell to 50-4.
- Stake TCU to 14th straight home victory over a Big 12 opponent.
- Send TCU to its 31st win in its last 33 tries.
- Move TCU's record in Big 12 play to 27-4 dating back to Feb. 17, 2024.
- Level the Horned Frogs' all-time Big 12 record in home games at 61-61.
- Be only the seventh time TCU has started conference play 6-1. Prior to last season, TCU most recently achieved the feat in 2010-11 in its penultimate season as a Mountain West member.
- Be the 725th victory in TCU women's basketball history.
- Count as the Horned Frogs' 108th all-time Big 12 win.
- Signify the Horned Frogs 465th all-time home win.
- TCU's 85 points scored vs. Arizona last year were the most the Wildcats have allowed in a game in three seasons. The last time Arizona surrendered more points came on Feb. 29, 2024 vs. USC.
- The Horned Frogs shot 56 percent from the field and drilled 11 threes in their 85-73 win over the Wildcats in February.
- TCU handed former Arizona head coach Adia Barners the final loss of her tenure at the McKale Center in the teams' 2025 tangle.
- In last season's victory, Sedona Prince netted a 22-point, 12-rebound double-double while Madison Conner and Aaliyah Roberson each tallied 18 points. Roberson set a season-high for points scored.
- Arizona's most recent victory over TCU on April 3, 2019 came during the WNIT semifinals. Two-time TCU Olympian Amy Okonkwo finished with a game-high 22 points in the Horned Frogs' 59-53 loss.
- The Horned Frogs' 68-59 victory over the Wildcats on Nov. 24, 2017, was a part of the Warner Center Marriott Thanksgiving Classic on the campus of Cal State Northridge. TCU went on to defeat Idaho the following day and claim the tournament title.
- TCU Athletics Hall of Fame member Adrianne Ross ('18) logged a career-high 45 minutes as a junior in the Frogs' 59-56 overtime defeat to Arizona on Nov. 19, 2006, in the programs' first-ever meeting. The matchup took place during the BTI Classic in College Park, Md., over the Thanksgiving holiday.
Players Mentioned
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