The fifth-year senior opened up about her transformative year with coach Mark Campbell and the Horned Frogs after losing to Texas in the Elite Eight.
In TCU's first-ever Elite Eight game, it fell to No. 1 Texas, 58-47, in a tough game. It was the fifth straight Elite Eight trip for Hailey Van Lith, who spent three years at Louisville and one season at LSU before coming to Fort Worth.
The TCU star gets emotional when discussing what her head coach meant to her as the team's March run comes to an end.
Hailey Van Lith and TCU's magical season came to an end at the hands of Texas on Monday. The No. 2 Horned Frogs fell to the top-seeded Longhorns 58-47 in the Elite Eight.
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No. 2 TCU takes on No. 1 Texas and will make its first Elite Eight appearance thanks to star Hailey Van Lith. Here's how much she scored today:
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College Football Network on MSNIs Hailey Van Lith Going Pro? TCU’s Magical Season Ends With Elite Eight LossSuperstar Hailey Van Lith’s incredible dream run ended with No. 2 seed TCU’s loss to No. 1 seed Texas in the Elite Eight Monday night. Over her time at three schools, Van Lith scored 2,599 career points,
For the fifth time in five seasons, Van Lith will compete in the Elite Eight. From her first three years at Louisville, last year at LSU and now at TCU, she became the first player in NCAA history — men’s or women’s — to reach this point of the tournament with three teams.