TCU continues to display efficient shooting and unselfish ball movement. The team continued this kind of pressure throughout their match against Texas State, leading them to a 59-point win over the Bobcats.
The Horned Frogs had another impressive night from three-point range, making a total of 16 shots from beyond the arc.
Intense defense was displayed immediately following tip-off, and fierce play began with Donovyn Hunter collecting two fouls in just the first 45 seconds.
The Frogs didn’t hit the brakes to force 12 turnovers in the first half, making it nearly impossible for Texas State to get to the basket.
At the half, TCU built a 28-point lead for themselves with a score of 46-18. Texas State struggled to get any clean looks shooting just 24% from the field compared to TCU’s 51%.
Agnes Emma-Nnopu entered the game tonight for the Frogs for the first time this season, getting 6 points and 6 rebounds for the team.
Standout player Hailey Van Lith led the Frogs with 17 points, 6 rebounds and 9 assists. Van Lith found her rhythm with this team by aiding in more ways than one, in adding points to the boards and creating shots for her teammates.
The Frogs dominated in nearly every aspect of this game, forcing a total of 18 turnovers from the Bobcats.
TCU took home the win with a final score of 90-31. Now 3-0, TCU faces No. 13 NC State on Sunday at 2 p.m.