Women's March Madness 2026: Updates, analysis from Saturday's Sweet 16
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Women's March Madness 2026: Updates, analysis from Saturday's Sweet 16
"TCU opened the second half on an 11-point scoring streak and kept its foot on the gas for the remainder of the game. Virginia's defense was unable to contain TCU's Olivia Miles and Marta Suarez, who went off for a combined 61 points."
"If you look at TCU's slower starts, the key factor is Miles' ability to take full control of the court in the second half. The second half is where Miles makes her magic."
"Miles and Suarez scored or assisted on all 79 points for TCU. Keeping that momentum, the duo will be able to put up a fight against South Carolina's defense."
TCU secured a spot in the Elite Eight after defeating Virginia in a hard-fought match. Despite Virginia's early lead, TCU dominated the second half with an 11-point scoring streak. Olivia Miles and Marta Suarez combined for 61 points, showcasing their offensive synergy. TCU's success hinged on creating open opportunities through Miles' passing. To advance further, TCU will rely on Miles' ability to control the game and maintain momentum against South Carolina's defense.
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