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March Madness 2025: No. 1 Texas shuts down Hailey Van Lith, TCU to reach first Final Four since 2003

 Head coach Vic Schaefer of the Texas Longhorns reacts during the first half against the TCU Horned Frogs in the Elite Eight round of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament at Legacy Arena at the BJCC on March 31, 2025 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

The Longhorns will now take on No. 1 South Carolina in the Final Four in Tampa on Friday. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

(Sarah Stier via Getty Images)

Hailey Van Lith’s dream run with TCU has come to an end.

No. 1 Texas successfully fended off Van Lith and the Horned Frogs in a defensive battle at Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama, on Monday night in their Elite Eight matchup of the women’s NCAA tournament. The 58-47 officially earned Texas its first trip to the Final Four since 2003.

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Texas dominated for much of the first half and kept Van Lith and the Horned Frogs at bay. Van Lith scored all eight of her first half points in the second quarter, though, and even drilled a jumper at the buzzer to keep them within just a single possession at the break. They went just 3-of-16 from the 3-point line as a team in the first 10 minutes and committed 11 turnovers.

Though their defense did most of the work, Rori Harmon was about the only Longhorns player to take off offensively early. She had 11 points at halftime, including a rare made 3-pointer, and made half of the team’s made field goals at the break.

While things didn’t get much better offensively, the Longhorns did hit a second 3-pointer in the third quarter and successfully fended off just about every push the Horned Frogs sent their way. They ended the quarter on a huge 10-2 run to take a nine-point lead, the largest of the game at that point, into the final period.

The Longhorns finally pushed their lead to double digits after Kyla Oldacre came up with a steal on Sedona Prince and converted an and-one layup at the other end — which sparked a huge celebration after she crashed down to the floor.

From there, TCU was just about done. The Longhorns cruised through the rest of the period to grab the 11-point win and secure a spot next weekend in Florida.

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Van Lith finished with 17 points and eight rebounds, though she shot just 3-of-15 from the field. She was the only TCU player to hit double figures. The team went 4-of-20 from behind the arc, and made just 12 field goals as a group while committing 21 turnovers.

Van Lith, who transferred into TCU after stints at both Louisville and LSU, led the Horned Frogs to their best season in program history this year. They won a record 34 games and made it back to the NCAA tournament this spring for the first time in 15 years. The Horned Frogs had never made it out of the opening weekend of the tournament, either, though they rolled to a 15-point win over Louisville to earn their first ever Sweet 16 trip. They then beat Notre Dame to make it to Monday’s game.

Madison Booker led the Longhorns with 18 points and six rebounds. Harmon added 13 points and five rebounds. This was Texas’ fourth trip to the Elite Eight in the last five seasons under head coach Vic Schaefer.

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Texas will now take on No. 1 South Carolina in the Final Four in Tampa on Friday. Though it may take a better offensive night to get past the defending national champions, the Longhorns' defense is no joke. If they also hold the Gamecocks to just a dozen made field goals on Friday, they could easily be in a position to bring home what would be their first championship since 1986.

This post will be updated with more information shortly.

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