No. 11 TCU women repeat as outright Big 12 champs with win over Baylor for 42nd in a row at home
Marta Suarez had 21 points and 11 rebounds, Olivia Miles scored 19 and No. 11 TCU repeated as the outright Big 12 regular-season champion with a 65-53 victory over No. 18 Baylor
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Marta Suarez had 21 points and 11 rebounds, Olivia Miles scored 19 and No. 11 TCU repeated as the outright Big 12 regular-season champion with a 65-53 victory over No. 18 Baylor on Sunday, which also extended the Horned Frogs' home winning streak to 42 games.
It was the second year in a row that the in-state rivals played in the conference's final regular-season game. The Frogs (27-4, 15-3 Big 12) won both times to keep from having to share the title with the Bears (24-7, 13-5).
Suarez thrust her right arm into the air after hitting a 3 — her fourth of five of the game — with 6:02 left in the third quarter to stretch TCU lead to 40-21. Miles and Taylor Bigby, who finished with 12 points, had three-point plays right before that.
Taliah Scott had 13 of her 17 points for Baylor in the fourth quarter. The Bears finished with a season low in points, with their only lead at 2-0 after free throws by Scott just over a minute into the game.
The Frogs had never won a Big 12 title or been to the NCAA Sweet 16 until last year. They were 1-17 in Big 12 play in 2022-23, the season before Mark Campbell became their coach.
TCU has won five in a row against Baylor, including last year's Big 12 Tournament championship game, after losing 37 in a row in the series since 1991. Miles had a career-high 40 points with 10 made 3s in an 83-67 win in Baylor on Feb. 12.
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The Frogs' home win streak again matches No. 4 Texas for the nation's longest going into the postseason. Both are in line to host first- and second-round NCAA Tournament games after the selection committee had its second reveal of expected top 16 seeds earlier Sunday.
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The Big 12 tournament in Kansas City. TCU and Baylor both have double byes and don't play until the quarterfinal round Friday.
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