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TCU beat UCF 90-81 on Tuesday night after TCU had a dominating 26-8 start in the first six minutes.
TCU Center Sedona Prince led the team in scoring with 27 points while having seven rebounds. Hailey Van Lith made a career-high of six three-point shots, accounting for nearly half of their 15 attempts. The Horned Frogs set a new Big 12 record with fifteen three-point shots made.
UCF had the game’s leading scorer, guard Kaitlin Peterson, who scored thirty-three points. Outside of the first quarter, the Knights played a very close game in terms of points per quarter. In the fourth quarter, UCF outscored TCU 29-23.
TCU improved to 18-1 and 6-0 in Big 12 play. UCF is now 7-9 and is 0-6 in conference play.
The Horned Frogs play #23 Utah at 6:30 on Friday, and UCF plays Oklahoma State at 3:00 on Saturday.
TCU Head Coach Mark Campbell, Center Sedona Prince, and Guard Ella Hamlin
UCF Head Coach Sytia Messer
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In an electrifying matchup, #10 TCU showcased their sharpshooting skills by draining a barrage of three-pointers to secure a 90-81 victory over UCF. The Horned Frogs came out firing from beyond the arc, connecting on a total of 15 three-pointers throughout the game.
Led by standout performances from their sharpshooters, TCU’s offense was firing on all cylinders. The team’s ability to spread the floor and knock down long-range shots kept UCF’s defense on its heels all game long.
Despite a valiant effort from UCF to keep pace, TCU’s three-point shooting proved to be the difference-maker in the end. The Horned Frogs’ ability to knock down shots from deep in crucial moments allowed them to pull away and secure the victory.
With this win, #10 TCU continues to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the college basketball landscape. Their sharpshooting prowess and offensive firepower make them a formidable opponent for any team they face.
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