SACRAMENTO, Calif.

TCU women’s basketball is headed back to the Elite Eight after the No. 3 seed Horned Frogs ended No. 10 Virginia’s upset run with a 79-69 win in the Sweet 16 on Saturday in Sacramento.

It was a tale of two halves as TCU (32-5) trailed by one after the first, but completely took over in the second to outmatch the upset-minded Cavaliers (22-12).

“What an incredible game,” TCU coach Mark Campbell said. “It took 40 minutes to get that win. What a second half, down one at half, and I think we settled into a rhythm. I think one of the greatest attributes of our team is we have a bunch of veterans.”

The Horned Frogs’ All-Big 12 graduate student duo of guard Olivia Miles and forward Marta Suarez delivered on the biggest stage yet as they combined for 61 points. Suarez had a career-high 33 points with 10 rebounds and three assists, while Miles had 28 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists and two steals.

Miles and Suarez scored or assisted on every point for TCU.

TCU forward Marta Suárez shoots over Virginia forward Caitlin Weimar in the first half of a Sweet 16 game in the NCAA Tournament on Saturday at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, Calif. TCU forward Marta Suárez shoots over Virginia forward Caitlin Weimar in the first half of a Sweet 16 game in the NCAA Tournament on Saturday at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, Calif. JOSÉ LUIS VILLEGAS jvillegas@sacbee.com

Miles put on a show during the fourth quarter with back-to-back layups that extended TCU’s lead to 65-52. The second bucket saw Miles nearly make a defender fall with a crossover, and she finished off the play with one of her signature scoop layups.

Virginia made one last push, cutting TCU’s lead to 65-55, but the Horned Frogs quickly delivered the knockout blow as Miles knocked down a 3 and Suarez hit sophomore center Clara Silva for a layup to end Virginia’s hopes of another upset.

“I think our team gets a little too excited at the start,” Miles said of the difference in the two halves. “It just takes us a quarter or a half to settle in, take their punches and realize what they’re doing to us. We’ve proven all year we can settle down, be mature and be poised and find our rhythm offensively and defensively.”

TCU guard Olivia Miles (5) is clotheslined by Virginia guard Romi Levy (23) as she drives to the basket in the first half of a Sweet 16 game in the NCAA Tournament on Saturday at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, Calif. TCU guard Olivia Miles (5) is clotheslined by Virginia guard Romi Levy (23) as she drives to the basket in the first half of a Sweet 16 game in the NCAA Tournament on Saturday at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, Calif. JOSÉ LUIS VILLEGAS jvillegas@sacbee.com

The Horned Frogs will face No. 1 seed South Carolina (34-3), which beat No. 4 Oklahoma 94-68 on Saturday, at 8 p.m. Monday for the chance to go to the Final Four. South Carolina defeated TCU 85-52 last season at Dickies Arena.

Here are three more takeaways from the win:

Where the game was won

The third quarter has typically been where TCU has played its best basketball, and that was no different Saturday. Trailing 36-35 at the half, the Horned Frogs started the second half on an 11-0 run sparked by Miles.

The Big 12 Player of the Year got her teammates going with assists to senior guard Taylor Bigby for a corner 3 and Silva for back-to-back layups. After Virginia briefly stopped the run, Miles ignited another spark with a tough layup to extend TCU’s lead to 48-38.

Miles’ best assist came near the end of the period when she rebounded a miss and made a nice bounce pass around a defender to Suarez for a bucket to make the lead 54-42. Miles capped the run with a signature stepback jumper as TCU took a 59-47 lead into the fourth quarter.

Miles dished out six assists in the third quarter as TCU turned a close game into a blowout.

“The third quarter has been great to us all year,” Campbell said. “The players come out and settle in. They understand the scout and know who they’re guarding. Every third quarter this group comes out and hoops. It allowed us to separate.”

Marta’s masterpiece

Making her first appearance in the Sweet 16, Suarez delivered one of her best games of the season, and it was needed, as TCU was locked in a tight battle from the opening tip.

Suarez’s best stretch came at the end of the first quarter into the start of the second as she scored nine of TCU’s next 11 points to turn a seven-point deficit into a tie game, 25-25, with 7:11 remaining in the first half.

Suarez finished with 18 points in the first, and Miles had 12.

Suarez helped TCU seize control of the game in the third quarter by dominating inside. With TCU leading 42-36, Suarez scored eight of the Horned Frogs’ next 10 points as they took a commanding 52-40 lead with 3:12 remaining in the period. Suarez crashed the glass, drew fouls and used her usual craftiness to pound the Virginia frontline, and she finished with 13 points in the third quarter.

“I was just hooping and it kept going in, so I kept shooting, to be honest,” Suarez said. “I think that’s my ability as a player. I think that’s what I take pride on. My ability to recognize the matchup and know that I can back somebody down, but I can also play from the triple threat.”

Slowing down Virginia’s star

Virginia junior guard Kymora Johnson has been the breakout star of March Madness with back-to-back 28-point games to lead the Cavaliers to the Sweet 16.

TCU head coach Mark Campbell yells at his defense in the first half against Virginia in a Sweet 16 game in the NCAA Tournament on Saturday at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, Calif. TCU head coach Mark Campbell yells at his defense in the first half against Virginia in a Sweet 16 game in the NCAA Tournament on Saturday at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, Calif. JOSÉ LUIS VILLEGAS jvillegas@sacbee.com

TCU junior guard Donovyn Hunter took the assignment and started the game well, blocking Johnson’s first attempt. But Johnson quickly got going with two 3s and eight points in the first as the Cavaliers threw the first punch to take a 21-17 lead.

Johnson was held to two just points in the second quarter as Hunter locked in on her matchup. Johnson had a key turnover during TCU’s 11-0 surge and didn’t score until less than five minutes remained in the third. With Hunter taking Johnson out of the game, Virginia’s supporting cast was unable to keep up the pace from the first half.

Johnson finished with 18 points on 7-of-22 shooting as TCU and Hunter were successful in slowing her down.

“Dono is such a hidden gem,” Miles said. “She does everything for our team defensively and contributes where she can offensively as well. She’s just amazing. Virginia runs a lot of screens. She’s getting hit left to right, and she’s staying down on pump fakes. Stuff I don’t want to do and the rest of our team doesn’t want to do, but she’s incredible and so strong-minded and selfless. And she’s like, ‘Guys, I got you.’”

Game schedule dates, times, locations March 18 Atlanta 135, Mavericks 120 March 21 L.A. Clippers 138, Mavericks 131 (OT) March 23 Golden State 137, Mavericks 131 (OT) March 25 Denver 142, Mavericks 135 March 27 Mavericks 100, Portland 93 March 30 vs. Minnesota, 7:30 p.m., KFAA, MavsTV March 31 at Milwaukee, 7 p.m., KFAA, MavsTV April 3 vs. Orlando, 7:30 p.m., KFAA, MavsTV April 5 vs. L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m., NBC, Peacock April 7 at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m., KFAA, MavsTV March 7 TCU 73, Cincinnati 63 Big 12 Tournament (at Kansas City, Mo.) March 11 No. 6 TCU 95, No. 14 Oklahoma State 88 (second round) March 12 No. 3 Kansas 78, No. 6 TCU 73 (quarterfinals) NCAA Tournament (at Greenville, S.C.) March 19 No. 9 TCU 66, No. 8 Ohio State 64 (first round) March 21 No. 1 Duke 81, No. 9 TCU 58 (second round) March 1 TCU 65, Baylor 53 Big 12 Tournament (at Kansas City, Mo.) March 6 No. 1 TCU 63, No. 9 BYU 46 (quarterfinals) March 7 No. 1 TCU 74, No. 12 Kansas State 62 (semifinals) March 8 No. 2 West Virginia 62, No. 1 TCU 53 (championship) NCAA Tournament Opening rounds (at Schollmaier Arena) March 20 No. 3 TCU 86, No. 14 UC San Diego 40 (first round) March 22 No. 3 TCU 62, No. 6 Washington 59 (OT) (second round) Sacramento Regional March 28 vs. No. 10 Virginia (Sweet 16), 6:30 p.m., ESPN March 30 vs. No. 1 South Carolina (Elite Eight), 8 p.m., ESPN March 26 Philadelphia 5, Rangers 3 March 28 Rangers 5, Philadelphia 4 (10 innings) March 29 at Philadelphia, 12:35 p.m., RSN March 30 at Baltimore, 5:35 p.m., RSN March 31 at Baltimore, 5:35 p.m., RSN April 1 at Baltimore, 11:35 a.m., RSN April 3 vs. Cincinnati, 3:05 p.m., RSN April 4 vs. Cincinnati, 6:05 p.m., RSN April 5 vs. Cincinnati, 1:35 p.m., RSN March 20 Central Florida 18, TCU 7 March 21 TCU 6, Central Florida 0 March 22 Central Florida 9, TCU 1 March 24 TCU 11, Dallas Baptist 5 March 27 TCU 18, Texas Tech 8 (7 innings) March 28 vs. Texas Tech, 2 p.m., ESPN+ March 29 vs. Texas Tech, 1 p.m., ESPN+ March 31 vs. Lamar, 6 p.m., ESPN+ April 3 at Kansas State, 6 p.m., ESPN+ April 4 at Kansas State, 4 p.m., ESPN+ April 5 at Kansas State, 1 p.m., ESPN+ March 18 Stars 2, Colorado 1 (SO) March 21 Minnesota 2, Stars 1 (OT) March 22 Vegas 3, Stars 2 March 24 New Jersey 6, Stars 4 March 26 N.Y. Islanders 2, Stars 1 March 28 at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m., Victory+ March 29 at Philadelphia, 6 p.m., Victory+ March 31 at Boston, 6 p.m., Fox, Victory+ April 2 vs. Winnipeg, 7 p.m., Victory+ April 4 vs. Colorado, 2 p.m., ABC 2026 season Aug. 29 vs. North Carolina (at Dublin), TBA Sept. 12 vs. Grambling State, TBA Sept. 19 vs. Arkansas State, TBA Sept. 26 at Central Florida, TBA Oct. 3 vs. BYU, TBA Oct. 17 at Baylor, TBA Oct. 24 vs. West Virginia, TBA Oct. 31 vs. Kansas, TBA Nov. 7 at Arizona, TBA Nov. 14 vs. Kansas State, TBA Nov. 21 vs. Utah, TBA Nov. 28 at Texas Tech, TBA 2026 season TBA vs. TBA (at Rio de Janeiro), TBA 2026 opponents (dates and times TBA; one home game will be in Rio) vs. N.Y Giants vs. Philadelphia vs. Washington vs. Arizona vs. San Francisco vs. Tampa Bay vs. Jacksonville vs. Tennessee vs. Baltimore at N.Y Giants at Philadelphia at Washington at L.A. Rams at Seattle at Green Bay at Houston at Indianapolis Feb. 21 FC Dallas 3, Toronto 2 Feb. 28 FC Dallas 0, Nashville 0 March 7 LAFC 1, FC Dallas 0 March 14 FC Dallas 3, San Diego 3 March 21 FC Dallas 4, Houston 3 April 4 at D.C. United, 6:30 p.m., Apple TV April 11 vs. St. Louis, 7:30 p.m., Apple TV April 18 vs. LA Galaxy, 7:30 p.m., Apple TV April 22 vs. Minnesota, 7:30 p.m., Apple TV April 25 at Seattle, 9:30 p.m., Apple TV April 11 NASCAR Racing Experience April 18 Team Texas-David Starr’s Racing School April 18 Bubble Run April 23-25 Pate Swap Meet April 25 FuelFest April 30-May 2 High Limit Racing Stockyard Stampede May 1 NASCAR Truck Series: SpeedyCash.com 250 May 2 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series: Andy’s Frozen Custard 340 May 3 NASCAR Cup Series: Wurth 400

This story was originally published March 28, 2026 at 8:30 PM.