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Horned Frogs begin March Madness journey hosting UC San Diego on Friday
FORT WORTH, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 22: Olivia Miles #5 of the TCU Horned Frogs reacts after scoring during the fourth quarter against the Iowa State Cyclones at Schollmaier Arena on February 22, 2026 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images) | Getty Images TCU Womenโs Basketball is dancing into the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season, earning a No. 3 seed in the Sacramento Region.
The Horned Frogs will be hosting the first two rounds in Schollmaier Arena, with TCUโs opening game coming against the 14-seed UC San Diego Tritons (24-8; 17-3 Big West) who earned a bid into the Big Dance with victory over Hawaii in the Big West Championship. After winning three games to reach the Elite Eight in the 2025 Tournament, the Horned Frogs have sights set on even bigger achievements in 2026. Time to dust off those dancing shoes ๐ #GoFrogs pic.
twitter. com/qwA0OyaCZ1 โ TCU Womenโs Basketball (@tcuwbb) March 16, 2026 While it was previously revealed that TCU would be a top-four seed and hosting the First & Second Rounds, the unfortunate news from the Selection Sunday event was that the Committee did not place the Horned Frogs into one of the Fort Worth Regionals, being hosted at Dickies Arena just a few miles down University Drive from campus. Although TCU will not have the home town flavor for the full extent of its run, the Frogs are poised for a deep journey through the bracket.
Led by unanimous First Team All-Big 12 members Olivia Miles & Marta Suarez, surrounded by veteran talent with vast NCAA Tournament experience, TCU has all the pieces to reach new heights in 2026. The other top seeds within TCUโs Sacramento Regional are No. 1 South Carolina Gamecocks (31-3; 15-1 SEC), No.