TCU women's basketball roster breakdown: Hailey Van Lith, Sedona Prince stats

TCU women's basketball roster breakdown: Hailey Van Lith, Sedona Prince stats

TCU's Cinderella story continues.

The Horned Frogs went from hosting open tryouts and forfeiting games due to injuries and player shortages last season to earning a No. 2 seed in March Madness this year following many transfer portal additions such as Hailey Van Lith. The 2025 women's NCAA Tournament marks TCU's first March Madness appearance since 2010 and the team's highest seeding in program history.

“I think it’s the greatest story going on in college basketball — men or women," TCU coach Mark Campbell said Wednesday. “To go from 1-17, forfeiting games, holding open tryouts (last season) to the best season in school history. It’s like a Disney movie.”

The Horned Frogs defeated No. 3 Notre Dame, 71-62, in its first Sweet 16 game in program history and will face off against No. 1 Texas in its first elite Eight appearance. Here's a look at the full TCU women's basketball roster:

TCU women's basketball roster

Here's TCU roster for the 2024-25 season, including each player's jersey number, their position, grade, height and hometown:

  • 1 Taylor Bigby G Jr. 6' 1" - Las Vegas, Nevada
  • 2 Madison Conner G Sr. 5' 11" - Chandler, Arizona
  • 3 Deasia Merrill F Sr. 6' 1" - Villa Rica, Georgia
  • 4 Donovyn Hunter G Soph. 6' 0" - Medford, Oregon
  • 5 Una Jovanovic G Sr. 5' 9" - Santa Clara, California
  • 10 Hailey Van Lith G Sr. 5' 9" - Wenatchee, Washington
  • 11 Knisha Godfrey G Jr. 5' 9" - Columbus, Ohio
  • 13 Sedona Prince C Sr. 6' 7" - Liberty Hill, Texas
  • 14 Natalie Mazurek F Sr. 6' 2" - Eden Prairie, Minnesota
  • 20 Ella Hamlin G Soph. 5' 9" - Granbury, Texas
  • 21 Agnes Emma-Nnopu G Sr. 5' 11" - Ocean Grove
  • 22 Maddie Scherr G Sr. 5' 10" - Florence, Kentucky
  • 23 Aaliyah Roberson F Jr. 6' 2" - San Antonio, Texas
  • 24 DaiJa Turner F Jr. 6' 3" - Fayetteville, North Carolina

No. 10 Hailey Van Lith stats

It might be TCU's first Elite Eight appearance, but Hailey Van Lith has been here before. Van Lith is set to appear in her fifth Elite Eight, becoming the first player in NCAA history to lead three different teams to the regional finals. Van Lith set TCU's single-season ...

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