Miles’ Historic Triple-Double Tear Powers Unbeaten TCU to National Spotlight

FORT WORTH, Texas – Olivia Miles has turned the court into her personal canvas this season, and the masterpiece is far from finished. The TCU guard has once again commanded the national spotlight, earning recognition as the Ann Meyers Drysdale National Player of the Week by the USBWA and the Big 12 Player of the Week. For the undefeated Horned Frogs, Miles’ recent surge isn’t just about individual accolades; it is the engine driving a program that refuses to lose.
The numbers Miles posted over her last two outings are staggering, but it is the fluidity of her game that tells the real story. In a week where she averaged 27 points, nine rebounds, and 7.5 assists, Miles didn’t just play; she orchestrated. Against Arkansas Pine-Bluff, she tallied a triple-double—25 points, 11 assists, and 10 rebounds—before following it up four days later with a season-high 29 points against Kansas State.
This recent stretch of dominance has etched Miles’ name into the history books. By recording triple-doubles in three consecutive games, she became only the third Division I women’s basketball player to achieve the feat. Her career total now sits at nine, placing her in elite company—trailing only NCAA legends Sabrina Ionescu and Caitlin Clark on the all-time list. Her precision on the court was instrumental in the Frogs’ 22-point rout of the Wildcats, a victory that emphatically opened their Big 12 conference campaign.
While Miles is currently the headline act, her success highlights a terrifying reality for TCU’s opponents: she is not doing it alone. The Horned Frogs have become a factory for high-level production, with Miles becoming the fourth different TCU player to earn national recognition in the 2024-25 season, joining teammates Hailey Van Lith, Madison Conner, and Sedona Prince.
Against Kansas State, the depth was on full display. While Miles controlled the tempo, teammates Marta Suarez and Clara Silva added 20 and 14 points respectively, overwhelming the Wildcats. This balanced attack has kept TCU as one of the Big 12’s four remaining undefeated squads, alongside Arizona State, Texas Tech, and Iowa State. The victory also extended a significant streak—No. 9 TCU hasn’t dropped a conference game since early February, proving their current 13-0 record is no fluke.
The Horned Frogs now enter a brief hiatus with momentum on their side. Head coach Mark Campbell’s squad will enjoy a break until New Year’s Eve, when they face a serious road test against the 12-1 BYU Cougars in Provo. With Miles playing at a historic pace and a supporting cast that has already proven its mettle, TCU heads into the heart of the season looking not just like a contender, but like a juggernaut.