TCU-Notre Dame basketball score: Hailey Van Lith record-setting game powers Horned Frogs

The TCU Horned Frogs are on their way to the Elite 8, with the No. 2 seed running away late with a 71-62 win over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in a Saturday women's NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 game.
Notre Dame looked strong early, forcing plenty of TCU turnovers, but the Horned Frogs came to life midway through the third quarter. Star guard Hailey Van Lith proved unstoppable, scoring 26 points and adding nine rebounds while winning a personal battle with Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo. The win sets TCU up for an Elite 8 matchup against either Texas or Tennessee, who play later on Saturday afternoon.
Follow along for highlights and more from Saturday's game between TCU and Notre Dame:
TCU beats Notre Dame: Highlights
Notre Dame vs. TCU score
It's 71-62 TCU, as Hailey Van Lith's takeover in the second half pushed the Horned Frogs out in front. A game that was neck-and-neck for nearly three full quarters was all TCU by the end.
Hailey Van Lith first to take 3 different teams to Elite Eight
Hailey Van Lith broke a TCU school scoring record during this game, and by winning she's made NCAA tournament history too.
The Washington native is the first player in women's or men's March Madness history to go to the Elite Eight with three different teams. Van Lith previously went this far in the Big Dance in each of her three seasons with the Louisville Cardinals, and then did so again after transferring to LSU last season.
Hailey Van Lith sets TCU single-season scoring record
Hailey Van Lith had a standout game for TCU in Saturday's Sweet 16 battle with Notre Dame, and she's made some school history.
The guard had 26 points, taking her past Sandora Irvin to claim the single-season scoring record. Irvin's mark was 657, but Van Lith now has 663 this season.
Notre Dame leads TCU by one after 3Q
It's been slugfest between Notre Dame and TCU, with the Fighting Irish retaking the lead 52-51 with a bucket as the third quarter ended.
Sedona Prince leads all scorers with 15, while Liatu King has 14 for Notre Dame.
Hailey Van Lith big block on Hannah Hidalgo
Notre Dame vs. TCU second half underway
We're off and running in the second half, but it's been a cold start for both teams: two missed shots for the Irish, and another turnover for TCU.
However, Sedona Prince finishes a play off, and we're tied at 35.
Olivia Miles with a dime for Notre Dame
Notre Dame leads TCU at halftime
After a slow start, Notre Dame has come back, holding a 35-33 lead over TCU at halftime. That's great news for the Fighting Irish, who are 28-3 when leading at the halfway point this season.
TCU pair Sedona Prince and Madison Conner are the leading scorers in the game with nine points, while Liatu King's eight lead Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish are having an off night from three-point range, shooting just 2-of-11, but their work on defense has made up for it. TCU has eight turnovers, and Notre Dame has five steals and three blocks as a team.
TCU in foul trouble
The Horned Frogs are right in this game, trailing by one point, but long-term they have a worry on their hands. Agnes Emma-Nnopu and Sedona Prince both have two fouls with two-and-a-half quarters to play. Given that TCU doesn't go deep down their bench, more foul trouble for either player could spell disaster.
Emma-Nnopu is currently on the bench, while Notre Dame might be a little more brave about driving at Prince to get that third foul.
What time is TCU vs. Notre Dame basketball today?
March Madness continues Saturday with the Sweet 16 matchup between the No. 2 TCU Horned Frogs and the No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The action tips off at 1 p.m. ET
Where to watch TCU vs. Notre Dame: TV, streaming coverage
- TV channels: ABC
- Live stream: ESPN+, Disney+ and Fubo (Fubo offers a free trial subscription)
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Notre Dame vs. TCU close after 1Q
The first quarter ends with TCU, who were up by seven at one point, ahead 20-19. That said, some data points show that TCU could have trouble down the road: Guard Agnes Emma-Nnopu already has two fouls, and the Horned Frogs have already committed five turnovers.
Notre Dame has three steals and three offensive rebounds, but they'll need to lower TCU's shooting percentage (64%) to make all of that matter.
Notre Dame vs. TCU tips off
We're underway from Birmingham, Ala., as Notre Dame and TCU battle for a spot in the Elite 8.
Hannah Hidalgo hit a jumper to open the scoring, while Hailey Van Lith and Sedona Prince combined to respond for TCU.
Notre Dame guard Olivia Miles good to go
We're minutes away from this Sweet 16 game getting under way, and one minor question has already been answered.
Notre Dame guard Olivia Miles, a key starter for the Fighting Irish, is playing through an ankle injury. ABC's pre-game show gave us a quick zoom on Miles' left leg, showing an ankle brace, but the senior is set to play in this massive game.
Notre Dame vs. TCU odds and betting line
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are favorites to beat the TCU Horned Frogs, according to BetMGM. Odds as of Saturday, March 29.
- Spread: Notre Dame (-7.5)
- Moneyline: Notre Dame (-325); TCU (+260)
- O/U: 144.5
Notre Dame vs. TCU predictions and picks
Paste BN: TCU with the upset
Nancy Armour states, "Notre Dame won’t have an answer for TCU’s size, and Hailey Van Lith will make sure the Horned Frogs aren’t overwhelmed by the moment. She’s been here before, and having that voice on the floor is going to be an X factor for TCU."
South Bend Tribune: Notre Dame 86, TCU 85
Tom Noie writes, "These teams know one another well having played in November in the Cayman Islands. There’s history there and there should be some lingering sting as well. Notre Dame led for 33:39 and by as many as 14 points before a fourth-quarter collapse that saw TCU go on a 31-12 run over the final 10 minutes and a 76-68 win.
"Notre Dame wants a second chance at a win; TCU wants a chance to prove that game was no fluke. We might be set up for a classic Sweet 16 showdown. March is overdue for one that leaves everyone dizzy. This game may deliver it with two teams who each believe that this is their time."
What channel is women's basketball on Saturday?
Coverage for Saturday's Sweet 16 action will be broadcast across ABC and ESPN. You can also watch select games via these streaming options: ESPN+, Disney+ and Fubo, which offers a free trial subscription to new users.
TCU vs. Notre Dame all-time head-to-head record, history
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish and TCU Horned Frogs have faced each other three times since 2001. Notre Dame has a 2-1 advantage in the series.
Have the TCU women ever won a National Championship?
The TCU Horned Frogs women's basketball team has never won a national championship. This year's Sweet 16 appearance marks the furthest the program has advanced in the tournament. The program also has had six second-round appearances, including this season (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2025).
Notre Dame National Championship, NCAA Tournament history
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish boast two national championships, winning it all in 2001 and 2018. They have appeared in the finals five other times and the Final Four nine times.
Women's March Madness odds
March Madness championship odds, according to BetMGM. Odds as of Saturday, March 29.
Here's a full look at the favorites to win the women's tournament: everyone who sits at better odds than +5500.
- UConn (+145)
- South Carolina (+175)
- UCLA (+600)
- Texas (+800)
- Notre Dame (+1200)
- LSU (+2200)
- Duke (+3500)
- USC (+4000)
- TCU (+5000)
Women's March Madness 2025 expert predictions
Paste BN experts set their picks ahead of the NCAA Tournament. Here is who they picked to win the national championship before the madness.
- Nancy Armour, Paste BN: UConn over Duke
- Jordan Mendoza, Paste BN: USC over South Carolina
- Cydney Henderson, Paste BN: South Carolina over UCLA
- Cora Hall, Knoxville News Sentinel: South Carolina over UConn
- Lulu Kesin, Greenville News: South Carolina over UConn
- Meghan Hall, For The Win: South Carolina over USC
- Mike Sykes, For The Win: UConn over South Carolina
- Cory Diaz, The Daily Advertiser: UConn over Notre Dame
- Maxwell Donaldson, Gadsden Times: UConn over South Carolina
- Jenna Ortiz, Arizona Republic: UConn over South Carolina
TCU's Hailey Van Lith talks mental health
The 2025 women's NCAA Tournament is currently underway, and the No. 2 seed TCU Horned Frogs have advanced to the Sweet 16 after a convincing 85-70 victory over the No. 7 seed Louisville. Following the win, Hailey Van Lith openly discussed her struggles with mental health, which she has dealt with since a young age.
Van Lith shared her experience with media and social media exposure at a young age, revealing that it significantly impacted her mental health. "When I was younger and in college, I struggled with suicidal thoughts and was heavily medicated," she said. "I felt trapped, and you would never have guessed it because I was thriving on the court. But internally, in my life overall, I was ready to give up." — Elizabeth Flores
Women's Final Four picks and predictions
Paste BN experts took a lay of the land and gave some predictions on who will be dancing after this weekend.
- Nancy Armour, Paste BN: UCLA, UConn, Texas, Duke
- Cora Hall, Knoxville News Sentinel: South Carolina, UConn, NC State, Notre Dame
- Meghan Hall, For The Win: UCLA, UConn, Notre Dame, South Carolina
- Mike Sykes, For The Win: NC State, UConn, South Carolina, Texas
- Lulu Kesin, Greenville News: South Carolina, UConn, LSU, Texas
- Jenna Ortiz, Arizona Republic: South Carolina, UConn, UCLA, TCU
- Cydney Henderson, Paste BN: UCLA, UConn, South Carolina, TCU
- Jordan Mendoza, Paste BN: UCLA, USC, South Carolina, Notre Dame
- Cory Diaz, Lafayette Advertiser: UCLA, UConn, South Carolina, Notre Dame
- Maxwell Donaldson, The Gadsden Times: LSU, UConn, South Carolina, TCU
Women's March Madness printable bracket
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2025 NCAA women's tournament bracket: Schedule, scores and results
All times Eastern.
Wednesday, March 19 (First Four)
Thursday, March 20 (First Four)
Friday, March 21 (First Round/Round of 64)
- No. 6 Michigan def. No. 11 Iowa State, 80-74
- No. 4 Kentucky def. No. 13 Liberty, 79-78
- No. 9 Indiana def. No. 8 Utah, 74-68
- No. 3 Notre Dame def. No. 14 Stephen F. Austin 106-54
- No. 5 Kansas State def. No. 12 Fairfield 85-41
- No. 4 Baylor def. No. 13 Grand Canyon 73-60
- No. 2 TCU def. No. 15 FDU 73-51
- No. 1 South Carolina def. No. 16 Tennessee Tech 108-48
- No. 10 Oregon def. No. 7 Vanderbilt 77-73
- No. 4 Ohio State def. No. 13 Montana State 71-51
- No. 5 Ole Miss def. No. 12 Ball State 83-65
- No. 7 Louisville def. No. 10 Nebraska, 63-58
- No. 8 Richmond def. No. 9 Georgia Tech 74-49
- No. 2 Duke def. No. 15 Lehigh 86-25
- No. 5 Tennessee def. No. 12 South Florida 101-66
- No. 1 UCLA def. No. 16 Southern U., 84-46
Saturday, March 22 (First Round/Round of 64)
- No. 6 Iowa def. No. 11 Murray State, 92-57
- No. 2 UConn def. No. 15 Arkansas State, 103-34
- No. 5 Alabama def. No. 12 Green Bay, 81-67
- No. 2 NC State def. No. 15 Vermont, 75-55
- No. 6 West Virginia def. No. 11 Columbia, 78-59
- No. 3 Oklahoma def. No. 14 FGCU, 81-58
- No. 1 Southern California def. No. 16 UNC Greensboro, 71-25
- No. 10 South Dakota State def. No. 7 Oklahoma State, 74-68
- No. 4 Maryland def. No. 13 Norfolk State, 82-69
- No. 3 North Carolina def. No. 14 Oregon State, 70-49
- No. 7 Michigan State def. No. 10 Harvard, 64-50
- No. 9 Mississippi State def. No. 8 California, 59-46
- No. 8 Illinois def. No. 9 Creighton, 66-57
- No. 6 Florida State def. No. 11 George Mason, 94-59
- No. 1 Texas def. No. 16 William & Mary, 105-61
- No. 3 LSU def. No. 14 San Diego State, 103-48
Sunday, March 23 (Second Round/Round of 32)
- No. 2 Duke def. No. 10 Oregon, 59-53
- No. 3 Notre Dame def. No. 6 Michigan, 76--55
- No. 5 Kansas State def. No. 4 Kentucky, 80-79 (OT)
- No. 1 South Carolina def. No. 9 Indiana, 64-53
- No. 5 Ole Miss def. No. 4 Baylor, 69-63
- No. 2 TCU def. No. 7 Louisville, 85-70
- No. 5 Tennessee def. No. 4 Ohio State, 82-67
- No. 1 UCLA def. No. 8 Richmond, 84-67
Monday, March 24 (Second Round/Round of 32)
- No. 2 NC State def. No. 7 Michigan State, 83-49
- No. 1 Texas def. No. 8 Illinois, 65-48
- No. 3 Oklahoma def. No. 6 Iowa, 96-62
- No. 4 Maryland def. No. 5 Alabama, 111-108
- No. 3 LSU def. No. 6 Florida State, 101-71
- No. 3 North Carolina def. No. 6 West Virginia, 58-47
- No. 2 UConn def. No. 10 South Dakota State, 91-57
- No. 1 Southern California def. No. 9 Mississippi State, 96-59
Friday, March 28 (Sweet 16)
- No. 2 Duke def. No. 3 UNC, 47-38
- No. 1 South Carolina def. No. 4 Maryland, 71-67
- No. 3 LSU def. No. 2 North Carolina State, 80-73
- No. 1 UCLA def. No. 5 Ole Miss, 76-62
Saturday, March 29 (Sweet 16)
- No. 2 TCU vs. No. 3 Notre Dame, 1 p.m. | ABC
- No. 1 Texas vs. No. 5 Tennessee, 3:30 p.m. | ABC
- No. 2 UConn vs. No. 3 Oklahoma, 5:30 p.m. | ESPN
- No. 1 USC vs. No. 5 Kansas State, 8 p.m. | ESPN
Sunday, March 30 (Elite Eight)
Monday, March 31 (Elite Eight)
- TBD vs. TBD, 7 p.m. | ESPN
- TBD vs. TBD, 9 p.m. | ESPN
Friday, April 4 (Final Four)
- TBD vs. TBD, 7 p.m. | ESPN
- TBD vs. TBD, 9:30 p.m. | ESPN
Sunday, April 6 (National Championship game)
- TBD vs. TBD, 3 p.m. | ABC
When is the Women's Final Four?
The women's NCAA Tournament's Final Four starts on Friday, April 4 at 7 p.m. with the second semifinal starting 30 minutes after the first game ends. Both games will be held at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.
The championship game will take place two days later on Sunday, April 6 at 3 p.m. ET at Amalie Arena.
When does the Men's Final Four start?
On the men's side, the Final Four is scheduled for Saturday, April 5. The NCAA Championship Game will take place three days later on Tuesday, April 7. Starting at the Final Four, all games will played at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.
For the women, the Final Four will be played on Friday, April 4 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. The championship game will Sunday at 3 p.m. at the same venue.
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