Hailey Van Lith Makes History
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TCU soared to new heights after adding Van Lith, advancing past the second round of March Madness for the first time.
The New York Times |
TCU’s historic season survived a nail-biting 71-62 win over No. 3 seed Notre Dame on Saturday.
Houston Chronicle |
Van Lith played for three schools, scored 2,599 points and became the first college basketball player, woman or man, to reach the Elite Eight five times and take three programs to an NCAA regional fi...
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The TCU star gets emotional when discussing what her head coach meant to her as the team's March run comes to an end.
Former Louisville basketball standout Hailey Van Lith is having a career year and has helped another program reach the Elite Eight.
TCU star Hailey Van Lith has led the Horned Frogs on a historic March Madness run, and head coach Mark Campbell played the long game to land her.
Hailey Van Lith was averaging almost 20 points per game during her third season at Louisville, and she is now averaging just under 18 at TCU. Last season with LSU, Van Lith averaged 11.6 PPG. Not bad, but it didn't work out like people were expecting.
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Sporting News on MSNHere are meanings behind Hailey Van Lith's ear, forearm and more tattoosHailey Van Lith has been getting plenty of attention this season for her incredible basketball skills, but plenty of fans are also interested in something else unique about the 5'9" guard: her tattoos.
March Madness 2025: No. 1 Texas shuts down Hailey Van Lith, TCU to reach first Final Four since 2003
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 NCAA tournament. The 58-47 win officially earned Texas its first trip to the Final Four since 2003.
Horned Frogs’ guard has struggled with depression during her college career. She’s found her joy in Fort Worth.
Hailey Van Lith's path to the national championship was always going to be through Louisville. That's at least what it will feel like when the TCU graduate transfer takes on the program where she ...