FORT WORTH, TEXAS — TCU and Alcorn State faced off in an intense matchup, with both teams bringing aggressive energy and determination to the court. Alcorn State attacked early, pushing the ball through TCU’s defense with effective footwork, while TCU relied on sharp three-point shooting, tallying 21 points in the first half.
Alcorn State proved to be a formidable opponent, demonstrating strong passing, defensive techniques, and excellent team chemistry. However, the Bravehawks struggled with turnovers, committing 9 in the first half, alongside 14 rebounds and 3 assists. Daniel Braster led the charge for Alcorn State, contributing 5 points and 3 rebounds.
Meanwhile, TCU maintained a stronghold on the game, finishing the first half ahead, 39-22. The Horned Frogs showcased superior ball movement, recording 11 assists compared to Alcorn State’s 3. Brendan Wenzel emerged as a standout player, leading TCU with 9 points, 3 rebounds, and 1 assist by halftime.
The second half featured fierce man-to-man defense from both teams. TCU regained momentum, tightening their grip on ball control with only 2 turnovers in the final half while forcing 9 more from Alcorn State. The Bravehawks improved on the boards, adding 22 rebounds and 5 assists, but their efforts weren’t enough to close the gap.
In the end, TCU sealed the victory with a commanding 71-48 finish. While the Horned Frogs celebrated another win, Trazarie White emphasized the team’s ongoing journey to build chemistry, acknowledging some rust but expressing confidence in their ability to improve moving forward.