Olivia Miles has historic triple-double as TCU bests UC San Diego - ESPN
Olivia Miles had her 12th career triple-double as third-seeded TCU beat UC San Diego 86-40 in a first-round NCAA tournament game Friday, giving the Horned Frogs their 43rd consecutive win at home.
Miles finished with 12 points and career highs of 16 rebounds and 14 assists. Taylor Bigby added a career-high 27 points for the Frogs (30-5), who got double-doubles from Clara Silva (13 points, 11 rebounds) and Marta Suarez (11 points, 10 rebounds).
Miles became only the third player with multiple triple-doubles in a women's NCAA tournament game, with her other coming while at Notre Dame in 2022. Sabrina Ionescu with Oregon in 2018 and 2019 and Nicole Powell for Stanford in back-to-back games in 2002 are the other players with multiple triple-doubles in the NCAA tournament.
Miles' sixth triple-double this season broke a tie with Brittney Griner and Shalee Lehning for the most in a career in Big 12 history.
Ionescu with 26 and Clark with 17 are the only players with more career triple-doubles than Miles.
Miles came out of the game right after her 3-pointer with 4:50 left for a 74-40 lead. Her 14 assists set TCU's single-game record and matched her career best, done three times while with Notre Dame.
Erin Condron had 12 points to lead UC San Diego (24-9), which under coach Heidi VanDerveer has made the NCAA tournament in both seasons since gaining full Division I postseason eligibility.
TCU is hosting NCAA games at home for the second season in a row after not making the tournament since 2010 before that.
The Frogs never trailed, jumping ahead 11-2 in the first 2:02 of the game, when Suarez made two 3-pointers and Miles had the assists on all four of the field goals in that span. Suarez had nine points, all on 3s, in the first


