The Texas beats TCU, advances to the Final Four: live updates and reaction from Women’s March Madness 2025 Elite Eight Game

Saturday, the spark outside the bench was the serial number Bryanna Preston, on Monday it was Junior Post Kyla Oldacre. He only played two minutes in the first half after collecting two fast fouls, but it was a difference in difference in the second half
Its dimensions contributed to limiting the extraordinary Prince Sedona Prince, who had difficulty moving it from the block and obtaining position in the pole. Prince closed with only four points on shooting 1 in 4 and nine rebounds. But it was the push on the offensive end that Oldacre provided that he sent Texas to the Final Four.
Oldacre came into play on average nine points and making only five shots per game. He found his touch soon with a nice move to get around Prince, who ended up on the trash and never slowed down from there. He finished with nine points, five rebounds, two thefts and a block.
Good like the Texas stars, he got a push from the bench in Preston’s Sweet 16 and on Monday he got another from Oldacre.