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Three takeaways as TCU upsets No. 10 Texas Tech, likely secures NCAA bid — PHOTOS

TCU men’s basketball no longer has to wonder as much about whether it will make the NCAA Tournament.

After upsetting No. 10 Texas Tech 73-65 in Lubbock on Tuesday, the question the Horned Frogs (20-10, 10-7 Big 12) have to wonder about now is how high will their seed be on Selection Sunday on March 15?

The Horned Frogs have now won seven of their last eight games. Once again, TCU’s execution down the stretch was impressive, a clear area of growth for a team that struggled to close out games in December and January.

LUBBOCK, TEXAS - MARCH 03: Jayden Pierre #1 of the TCU Horned Frogs shoots the ball against Jaylen Petty #11 of the during the second half of the game at United Supermarkets Arena on March 03, 2026 in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
TCU guard Jayden Pierre (1) shoots the ball against Texas Tech guard Jaylen Petty during the second half Tuesday at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock. John E. Moore III Getty Images

With 3 minutes, 42 seconds remaining, TCU held a 62-58 lead despite having allowed 10 3-pointers and sophomore forward David Punch dealing with foul trouble.

The Horned Frogs came up with two critical scores to extend the lead. The first came after sophomore forward Micah Robinson created a second-chance opportunity for junior guard Brock Harding that increased the lead to 64-58.

Then Harding found a wide-open Liutaurus Lelevicius in the left corner, and the junior guard knocked down the 3-pointer that gave TCU its biggest lead of the game, 67-58, with 2:04 remaining.

LUBBOCK, TEXAS - MARCH 03: Liutauras Lelevicius #3 of the TCU Horned Frogs shoots a three-pointer during the second half of the game against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at United Supermarkets Arena on March 03, 2026 in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
TCU guard Liutauras Lelevicius shoots a 3-pointer during the second half against Texas Tech on Tuesday at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock. John E. Moore III Getty Images

But the Red Raiders (22-8, 12-5) had one last push and cut their deficit to four points on Donovan Atwell’s 3-pointer that made it 69-65 with 46 seconds remaining.

TCU junior center Xavier Edmonds then came up with the biggest basket of the night as he rebounded a miss from Robinson for a putback with 31 seconds left. The Red Raiders wouldn’t score the rest of the way.

TCU center Xavier Edmonds shoots during the first half against Texas Tech on Tuesday at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock.
TCU center Xavier Edmonds shoots during the first half against Texas Tech on Tuesday at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock. John E. Moore III Getty Images

The Horned Frogs will host Cincinnati (17-13, 9-8) in the regular-season finale at 1 p.m. Saturday.

Here are three more takeaways from Tuesday’s win:

Historic win

The victory over the Red Raiders didn’t just likely secure TCU an at-large NCAA Tournament bid, it also helped coach Jamie Dixon achieve a historic milestone. The 10 conference wins are the most ever since the Horned Frogs joined the Big 12, and TCU is also guaranteed to have its first winning record in Big 12 games.

LUBBOCK, TEXAS - MARCH 03: Head coach Jamie Dixon of the TCU Horned Frogs shouts during the first half of the game against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at United Supermarkets Arena on March 03, 2026 in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
TCU head coach Jamie Dixon shouts during the first half against Texas Tech on Tuesday at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock. John E. Moore III Getty Images

It’s also the most wins the Horned Frogs have had in any conference since TCU won 14 games in the WAC in the 1997-98 season.

Considering how the season started with a loss to New Orleans and a season-ending injury to starting center Malick Diallo, for Dixon to achieve this milestone with this team marks for one of the best coaching jobs of his tenure.

As for the NCAA Tournament, TCU was already trending in the right direction in most bracketology predictions. ESPN had the Horned Frogs as a No. 10 seed. With a third win over an opponent that was ranked in the top 10, there should be no doubt about TCU’s tournament standing regardless of what happens against Cincinnati or in the Big 12 Tournament.

Another dominant day for Xavier Edmonds

Considering the stakes and the opponent, Edmonds might have had his best game as a Horned Frog in Lubbock.

LUBBOCK, TEXAS - MARCH 03: Xavier Edmonds #24 of the TCU Horned Frogs celebrates after a game against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at United Supermarkets Arena on March 03, 2026 in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
TCU center Xavier Edmonds celebrates after a win against Texas Tech on Tuesday at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock. John E. Moore III Getty Images

Edmonds delivered another double-double with 20 points and 12 rebounds. It was his 10th double-double in the past 11 games as he continues to make a case for being one of the top big men in the Big 12.

His performance was needed against Texas Tech, as it was essential for the Horned Frogs to exploit the absence of All-American forward JT Toppin. Toppin tore his ACL on Feb. 17 and will miss the remainder of the season. He was the front-runner for Big 12 Player of the Year, averaging over 20 points and 11 rebounds per game.

But with Toppin sidelined, Texas Tech had no answer for Edmonds.

Edmonds did his usual damage inside, but also showcased his growing offensive arsenal as he knocked down two 3-pointers, including one that put TCU ahead 48-47 midway through the second half. The emergence of Edmonds down the stretch is one of the many reasons TCU will likely be in the NCAA Tournament.

LUBBOCK, TEXAS - MARCH 03: Luke Bamgboye #9 of the Texas Tech Red Raiders dunks the ball during the second half of the game against the TCU Horned Frogs at United Supermarkets Arena on March 03, 2026 in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
Texas Tech forward Luke Bamgboye dunks during the second half against TCU on Tuesday at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock. John E. Moore III Getty Images

Long-range snipers

With Toppin’s injury, Texas Tech has been forced to reinvent itself on the fly, and one way the Red Raiders have done that is by leaning on the 3-point shot. Texas Tech hit at least a dozen 3-pointers in the three games without Toppin, and the Horned Frogs were barely able to keep them under that number, as the Red Raiders knocked down 11 3s.

Every time TCU would make a run, the Red Raiders were able to answer with a timely shot from behind the arc. Jaylen Petty was the toughest assignment for TCU. Petty knocked down five of his first six 3-pointers, while Atwell added five.

The Horned Frogs were able to overcome Texas Tech’s hot shooting by forcing 15 turnovers, including six from potential NBA first-round pick Christian Anderson Jr.

LUBBOCK, TEXAS - MARCH 03: Brock Harding #2 of the TCU Horned Frogs is fouled by Jaylen Petty #11 of the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the second half of the game at United Supermarkets Arena on March 03, 2026 in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
TCU guard Brock Harding (right) is fouled by Texas Tech guard Jaylen Petty (11) during the second half Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock. John E. Moore III Getty Images
LUBBOCK, TEXAS - MARCH 03: Christian Anderson #4 of the Texas Tech Red Raiders handles the ball against Jayden Pierre #1 of the TCU Horned Frogs during the first half of the game at United Supermarkets Arena on March 03, 2026 in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
TCU guard Jayden Pierre (right) defends Texas Tech guard Christian Anderson during the first half Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock. John E. Moore III Getty Images
LUBBOCK, TEXAS - MARCH 03: Brock Harding #2 of the TCU Horned Frogs shoots the ball during the first half of the game against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at United Supermarkets Arena on March 03, 2026 in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
TCU guard Brock Harding shoots during the first half against Texas Tech on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock. John E. Moore III Getty Images
LUBBOCK, TEXAS - MARCH 03: Jayden Pierre #1 of the TCU Horned Frogs handles the ball during the first half of the game against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at United Supermarkets Arena on March 03, 2026 in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
TCU guard Jayden Pierre handles the ball during the first half against Texas Tech on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock. John E. Moore III Getty Images

This story was originally published March 3, 2026 at 8:52 PM.

Steven Johnson
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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