The TCU Women’s Soccer program became a varsity sport in 1986. The Horned Frogs currently compete in the Big 12 Conference at the NCAA Division I level.

Since taking over as head coach of the Frogs in 2012, Eric Bell has guided and grown the team to be a consistent contender for the top spot in the Big 12 Conference. During Bell’s tenure, the Frogs have made appearances in the Big 12 Tournament Championship game seven times, brought home five Big 12 Conference titles and competed in nine NCAA Tournaments, making three trips to the Sweet Sixteen and two trip to the Elite Eight, and the 2025 Women’s College Cup (Final Four).

Our History

Awards & Recognitions

Eric Bell Era (2012-present)

  • TCU has produced 20 Professional Players in the Eric Bell Era (‘12-present)

    Horned Frogs have also represented their country at the Senior National Team level for USA, Mexico, Philippines, and Iceland.

  • 12-straight winning seasons (‘14-’25)

    9 NCAA Tournament Appearances (Appearances in the Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight and Women’s College Cup)

    8 seasons with a top three finish in the Big 12 Conference

  • 2020 - Big 12 Regular Season Champions

    2021 - Big 12 Regular Season Champions

    2021 - Big 12 Tournament Champions

    2024 - Big 12 Regular Season Champions

    2025-Big 12 Regular Season Champions

  • Big 12 Coach of the Year - 2020

    Big 12 Coach of the Year - 2021

    Big 12 Coach of the Year - 2024

    Big 12 Coach of the Year - 2025

    Midwest Region Staff of the Year - 2020

    Midwest Region Staff of the Year - 2021

    Midwest Region Staff of the Year - 2022

    Midwest Region Staff of the Year - 2025

    TDS Coach of the Year-2025

  • 2020 - Emily Alvarado, Grace Collins, Yazmeen Ryan

    2021 - Messiah Bright, Brandi Peterson

    2022 - Gracie Brian, Messiah Bright

    2024 - Bella Diorio, Seven Castain

    2025-Seven Castain and Morgan Brown

  • All-Conference Accolades - 59 (‘12-present)

    Player of the Year - Grace Collins (‘20), Bella Diorio (‘24)

    Midfielder of the Year - Oli Pena (‘24)

    Goalkeeper of the Year - Emily Alvarado (‘20), Lauren Kellett (‘21)

    Defensive Player of the Year - Brandi Peterson (‘21)

    Freshman of the Year - Messiah Bright (‘18), Marz Akins (‘20), Grace Coppinger (‘22), Kamdyn Fuller (‘25)