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    TCU topples Baylor women’s basketball for first time since 1990, snapping 37-game streak

    Jackson PoseyBy Jackson PoseyJanuary 26, 2025Updated:January 27, 2025 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
    Graduate guard Sarah Andrews led No. 25 Baylor women's basketball in scoring with 21 points during the Bears' 80-75 loss to No. 9 TCU Sunday afternoon at Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth. Mesha Mittanasala | Photographer
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    By Jackson Posey | Sports Writer

    For the first time in 35 years, No. 9 TCU women’s basketball knocked off rival No. 25 Baylor, 80-75, after the Bears’ attempted 22-point comeback fell just short Sunday afternoon at Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth.

    The win snapped Baylor’s 37-game win streak in the series, which stretched back to Feb. 28, 1990. The Horned Frogs are now 41-14 in two seasons under head coach Mark Campbell, a remarkable rebuilding job for the second-year coach after taking over a team that finished last in the Big 12 in 2021-22 and 2022-23.

    Baylor (16-5, 6-2) forced seven turnovers in the game’s first seven minutes — but still trailed 14-4, as TCU’s Sedona Prince-led defense clamped down at all levels of the court. Prince, a 6-foot-7 Oregon transfer, led all players in points, rebounds and blocks. Her defensive size and mobility played a major role in holding the Bears to 5-for-17 shooting in the first quarter (29.4%) and 36.8% overall.

    Entering Sunday’s game, the Horned Frogs (20-2, 8-1) ranked in the top 20 nationally in 3-point makes, attempts, and percentage. They continued to make it rain from deep against Baylor, shooting 9-of-15 behind stellar performances by Agnes Emma-Nnopu (3-for-3) and Madison Conner (4-for-8). Aside from graduate guard Sarah Andrews, who tied her season high with five makes, the Bears combined to shoot 3-for-17 from beyond the arc.

    By halftime, Andrews’ 13 points — and TCU’s 12 forced turnovers — weren’t enough. The Horned Frogs, then shooting 7-for-10 from deep, led 42-31.

    Baylor struggled early in the second half, at one point falling behind by as many as 22 points, before closing the third quarter on a 16-7 run to draw within 13.

    Then came the comeback.

    Graduate guard Aliyah Matharu pickpocketed Hailey Van Lith and hit a fastbreak layup with under three minutes to play. The shot continued an 8-2 run and slimmed the margin to single digits for the first time in the second half. Conner answered with a layup of her own — moments before the Bears really hit the gas.

    Junior forward Bella Fontleroy, falling to her right, converted a scoop shot through contact. Matharu drained a pull-up bank shot over Prince. Then Fontleroy struck again, pulling up over Conner at the right elbow. With a four-point lead, Van Lith made 1-of-2 free throws, giving Vonleh plenty of opportunity to draw it within one score with a long 2-point jumper.

    This time, Van Lith hit both free throws, countered by a layup by Matharu. Emma-Nnopu hit 1-of-2 from the charity stripe, but Andrews’ spot-up 3-pointer fell short. That was all she wrote in Fort Worth after Donovyn Hunter hit one last free throw to wrap up the historic victory, 80-75.

    The Bears will be back in action against UCF (7-11, 0-8) at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Addition Financial Arena in Orlando.

    Agnes Emma-Nnopu Aliyah Matharu Baylor Women's Basketball Bella Fontleroy Hailey Van Lith Madison Conner Sarah Andrews Sedona Prince TCU Horned Frogs
    Jackson Posey

    Jackson Posey is a junior Journalism and Religion double-major from San Antonio, Texas. He's an armchair theologian and smoothie enthusiast with a secret dream of becoming a monk. After graduating, he hopes to pursue a career in Christian ministry, preaching the good news of Jesus by exploring the beautiful intricacies of Scripture.

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