
TCU women’s basketball didn’t land Olivia Miles just to make noise. The Horned Frogs brought her to Fort Worth to chase something huge, and now that March Madness is here, the spotlight is exactly where it belongs.
If you’re searching for Olivia Miles, TCU women’s basketball, and NCAA Tournament impact, the answer is simple. She’s one of the biggest reasons the Horned Frogs look built to make a deep run.
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Miles has been electric all season. The graduate guard leads TCU in scoring at 19.6 points per game, while also posting 6.9 rebounds and 6.4 assists a night.
She’s doing it efficiently, too, shooting 48.7 percent from the field while carrying a massive workload at 35.0 minutes per game. That kind of production doesn’t just make you valuable. It makes you the engine.
And that’s exactly what she’s been.
For TCU, Miles has brought more than numbers. She’s brought control, pace, confidence, and the kind of late-game presence every tournament team desperately needs.
The Horned Frogs finished atop the Big 12 at 29-5, and Miles is a huge reason that record doesn’t feel like a fluke. She raises the floor, but more importantly, she raises the ceiling.
Her resume already looked ridiculous before she ever got to TCU. She’s a four-time All-American, a three-time Nancy Lieberman Award finalist, and one of the most decorated guards in the country.
She was also widely viewed as a top WNBA Draft prospect before deciding to take another year in college and make one more run. That decision changed everything for the Horned Frogs.
What makes Miles so dangerous is that she doesn’t fit into one box.
She can score, rebound, create, and dictate the game without forcing it. Few guards in the nation impact every possession the way she does.
And in March, when pressure rises and possessions start to feel heavier, that versatility becomes lethal.
TCU already had a strong team. Olivia Miles made it a real threat.
Now the tournament starts, and the Horned Frogs are walking in with a player who knows how to own the moment.
That’s why TCU isn’t just hoping to survive the bracket. With Miles leading the charge, this team has every reason to believe it can wreck it.
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