BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Just call her ''Miss March.''
Hailey Van Lith became the first player in college basketball history to reach the Elite Eight five times and take three different teams to that round when she scored 26 points in TCU's 71-62 victory over Notre Dame in the women's NCAA Tournament on Saturday.
She took Louisville there three times before transferring to LSU. The Tigers lost to Caitlin Clark and Iowa last year in the Elite Eight. Now, she has helped TCU reach the regional final for the first time.
''The Miss March is deserved and earned," TCU coach Mark Campbell said of the nickname. "In this era of the portal and the modern-day college athlete, and there are a lot of bad stories in the portal, but Hailey Van Lith leading three schools five times to the Elite Eight, Miss March, yes, she gets that title and she can own it.''
With the game tied at 52 early in the fourth quarter, Van Lith took over. She scored five of the next six points for TCU to give the team the lead. Every run that the Fighting Irish made, Van Lith, who had 12 points in the final 10 minutes, and the Horned Frogs had an answer.
''I thought offensively Hailey really carried us in the second half,'' Campbell said. ''Survived to play another game and compete on Monday night for a chance to go to a Final Four.''
Van Lith said she told her teammates before the game that she was ''going out there and play as hard as I can to practice with (them) tomorrow.''
''At this point, I just have the ultimate confidence and faith in myself to compete at an intense level,'' she said.