TCU Women

TCU Women

Leagues Played
WNCAAB 222 WBIT 2
Links
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Related Teams
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Results

WBIT 03/24 19:00 124 Mississippi State Women v TCU Women L 68-61
WBIT 03/21 23:30 122 North Texas Women v TCU Women W 58-67
WNCAAB 03/09 19:30 3 [84] TCU Women v Oklahoma Women [62] L 53-69
WNCAAB 03/08 19:30 124 [84] TCU Women v Oklahoma State Women [208] W 68-66
WNCAAB 03/02 18:00 - [73] TCU Women v West Virginia Women [44] L 49-57
WNCAAB 02/29 00:30 - TCU Women v Texas Tech Women W 73-52
WNCAAB 02/25 00:00 - [194] Houston Women v TCU Women [98] W 49-59
WNCAAB 02/22 02:00 - BYU Women v TCU Women W 58-68
WNCAAB 02/17 19:00 - Cincinnati Women v TCU Women W 72-79
WNCAAB 02/14 00:30 - [19] West Virginia Women v TCU Women [100] L 77-52
WNCAAB 02/10 22:00 - [6] Texas Women v TCU Women [84] L 65-43
WNCAAB 02/08 00:00 - [70] TCU Women v Oklahoma Women [73] L 55-72

The TCU Horned Frogs women's basketball team represents Texas Christian University in women's basketball. The school competes in the Big 12 Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Horned Frogs play home basketball games at Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.

History

The Frogs began play in 1977, and they joined Division I play in 1982. They have an all-time record of 547–607, with a 472–533 record in Division I. They have won 3 conference titles in both regular season (2001, 2002, 2010) and tournament (2001, 2003, 2005). They have reached the NCAA Tournament nine times, having a 5–9 record, going to the Second Round five times. They were a member of the Texas Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (TAIAW) from 1977 to 1982, the Southwest Conference from 1982 to 1996, the Western Athletic Conference from 1996 to 2001, Conference USA from 2002 to 2005, the Mountain West Conference from 2005 to 2012, and the Big 12 Conference since 2012.

Season Record Conference record Coach Postseason finish
1977–78 5–18 n/a Judy Daley n/a
1978–79 19–8 n/a Judy Daley n/a
1979–80 14–15 n/a Kenneth Davis n/a
1980–81 20–19 n/a Kenneth Davis n/a
1981–82 17–14 n/a Kenneth Davis n/a
1982–83 5–23 0–8 Kenneth Davis (9th) n/a
1983–84 6–22 1–15 (9th) Fran Garmon n/a
1984–85 6–21 2–14 (T-8th) Fran Garmon n/a
1985–86 5–22 1–15 (9th) Fran Garmon n/a
1986–87 10–17 3–13 (9th) Fran Garmon n/a
1987–88 12–15 5–11 (T-7th) Fran Garmon n/a
1988–89 9–16 4–12 (8th) Fran Garmon n/a
1989–90 11–16 8–8 (T-5th) Fran Garmon n/a
1990–91 5–22 2–14 (9th) Fran Garmon n/a
1991–92 4–24 0–14 (8th) Fran Garmon n/a
1992–93 10–17 1–13 (8th) Fran Garmon n/a
1993–94 5–20 1–13 (8th) Shell Robinson n/a
1994–95 1–27 0–14 (8th) Shell Robinson n/a
1995–96 2–25 0–14 (8th) Shell Robinson n/a
1996–97 13–14 7–9 (T-9th, T-5th in Mountain) Mike Petersen n/a
1997–98 13–15 4–10 (T-12th, T-6th in Pacific) Mike Petersen n/a
1998–99 16–12 7–7 (T-8th, T-4th in Mountain) Mike Petersen n/a
1999-00 16–14 7–7 (5th) Jeff Mittie n/a
2000–01 25–8 13–3 (1st) Jeff Mittie NCAA Second Round
2001–02 24–7 12–2 (1st) Jeff Mittie NCAA Second Round
2002–03 20–14 8–6 (T-5th) Jeff Mittie NCAA Second Round
2003–04 25–7 11–3 (2nd) Jeff Mittie NCAA Second Round
2004–05 23–10 10–4 (T-3rd) Jeff Mittie NCAA First Round
2005–06 19–12 11–5 (T-3rd) Jeff Mittie NCAA Second Round
2006–07 21–11 11–5 (T-2nd) Jeff Mittie NCAA First Round
2007–08 23–12 13–3 (2nd) Jeff Mittie WNIT Quarterfinal
2008–09 20–11 12–4 (3rd) Jeff Mittie NCAA First Round
2009–10 22–9 12–4 (1st) Jeff Mittie NCAA First Round
2010–11 22–11 13–3 (2nd) Jeff Mittie WNIT First Round
2011–12 16–14 9–5 (T-3rd) Jeff Mittie n/a
2012–13 9–21 2–16 (10th) Jeff Mittie n/a
2013–14 18–15 8–10 (7th) Jeff Mittie WNIT 1st Round
2014–15 18–14 9–9 (T-3rd) Raegan Pebley WNIT 2nd Round
2015–16 18–15 8–10 (T-6th) Raegan Pebley WNIT 3rd Round
2016–17 12–18 4–14 (9th) Raegan Pebley n/a
2017–18 23–13 9–9 (5th) Raegan Pebley WNIT Semifinals
2018–19 24–11 10–8 (5th) Raegan Pebley WNIT Semifinals
2019–20 22–7 13–5 (2nd) Raegan Pebley n/a
2020–21 10–15 4–14 (8th) Raegan Pebley n/a
2021–22 6–22 2–16 (10th) Raegan Pebley n/a
2022–23 8–23 1–17 (10th) Raegan Pebley n/a
2023–24 19–9 6–11 Mark Campbell n/a
The TCU Women's basketball team is a powerhouse in collegiate basketball, representing Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. Known for their tenacity, skill, and teamwork, the TCU Women's team has a rich history of success in the NCAA. With a roster of talented and dedicated players, the team is led by a passionate coaching staff that pushes them to excel both on and off the court. Whether they are competing in conference play or vying for a national championship, the TCU Women's basketball team always brings their A-game and embodies the spirit of American basketball.