Best performed former Texas Christian University players in pro basketball in last week games(06/01/2026)

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Every week we bring you a list of the top former Horned Frogs players who continue their career in pro basketball.



   #1. Olivia Miles, a 5'10'' guard who recently graduated from TCU in 2026 and was recognized as a Jersey Mike's Naismith Player of the Year Semifinalist, is now showcasing her talent in the WNBA. In a recent game, she played a crucial role in the Minnesota Lynx's dominating victory over the Chicago Sky with a score of 79-58. Despite it being her rookie season, Miles put up an impressive performance, contributing 17 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists in just 32 minutes on the court. The Minnesota Lynx, with a somewhat modest 6-2 record this season, secured their fourth consecutive win, thanks in large part to Miles' exceptional skills. Her standout display against the Chicago Sky was pivotal in clinching the victory for her team, ultimately leading them to emerge as the champion. As the season progresses, it's clear that Miles is having a remarkable year individually, boasting impressive averages of 15.4 points, 5.1 rebounds, 5.9 assists, and 1.5 steals per game in the eight games she has played so far. With such strong performances, Miles is undoubtedly proving herself as a top contender in the league.

   #2. Hailey Van Lith, a 5'7'' guard who is a 24-year-old alumna of the Horned Frogs from 2025, currently plays professionally in the WNBA. Recently, she was unable to lead the Connecticut Sun (2-8) to a victory over the Portland Fire (6-4) in a Women's National Basketball Association game. Despite her best efforts, Van Lith scored 7 points in just 13 minutes of play as the Sun fell to the Fire with a score of 61-71 on the road. This defeat marked the Connecticut Sun's third consecutive loss. Van Lith showcased her skills during the game against the Portland Fire, contributing 7 points and 2 rebounds to her team's effort. However, despite her strong performance, the Sun ultimately could not secure the win. Throughout this season, Van Lith has been averaging 8.1 points, 1.1 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game over the course of nine games.

   #3. Una Jovanovic, a 5'9'' guard who graduated from TCU in 2025 after helping them become the Big 12 Regular Season Champion, currently plays professional basketball in Australia. Recently, she played a crucial role in the Illawarra Hawks' triumph over the eighth-ranked Lady Bandits, with a final score of 70-66 in the Australian NBL One North league, which is the second division of basketball in Australia. Jovanovic stood out in this game as she was crowned the MVP after an outstanding performance. She showcased her skills by scoring 22 points and providing 6 assists during the intense 40-minute match. It is worth noting that this is only her debut season in professional basketball. At present, the Illawarra Hawks, with a record of 5-6, hold the ninth position in the East group. Jovanovic's influence on the team was evident in the recent game against Albury LB, where she not only scored 22 points but also secured 3 rebounds and made 6 assists, ultimately leading her team to victory. Her exceptional abilities on the court were pivotal in securing the win, further solidifying her reputation as a champion player. Throughout the season, Jovanovic has continued to excel individually, boasting impressive statistics. She currently maintains an average of 16.5 points per game, 5.5 rebounds per game, 4.2 assists per game, and 1.4 steals per game across 11 games. Her consistent performance and valuable contributions highlight her as a standout finalist in the league.

   #4. Australian champion Agnes Emma-Nnopu, a 25-year-old guard standing at 6'2'' and an alumna of the Horned Frogs from 2025, played a pivotal role in leading her team to victory in the Australian NBL1 National Champion. She currently competes professionally in Australia and recently showcased her skills in a thrilling match where the Knox Raiders triumphed over the Ballarat Miners with a score of 91-84 in the Australian NBL One North league. Emma-Nnopu displayed her versatility on the court by scoring 10 points, grabbing 6 rebounds, and providing 2 assists during the intense 34-minute game. The Knox Raiders, holding a record of 10-4 and ranking third in the South group, secured their fifth consecutive win with her exceptional performance. Her standout contributions against the Ballarat Miners were instrumental in securing the victory for her team, further solidifying their position as the finalist. Emma-Nnopu's consistent performance throughout the season is evident in her impressive averages of 8.0 points, 8.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 1.1 steals per game across nine games this year.

   #5. New Zealand champion Tara Manumaleuga, a 24-year-old guard standing at 5'10", graduated from TCU in 2024. She played a pivotal role in helping her team secure the New Zealand Tauihi Basketball Aoteroa Regular Season Champion title that year. Currently, she is playing professionally in Australia. Recently, despite her best efforts, Manumaleuga could not lead the struggling Gold Coast Rollers (2-7) to victory against the formidable Dolphins (7-0) in the Australian NBL One North, the second division of the league. In the game, she managed to score 4 points, grab 10 rebounds, and dish out 6 assists in 27 minutes of play. The Gold Coast Rollers, placed 12th in the league standings, suffered their sixth consecutive loss, falling 78-87 to the high-flying Dolphins in Cairns. Despite Manumaleuga's commendable performance, her team was unable to overcome the opposition. Throughout the season, Manumaleuga has maintained solid statistics, averaging 11.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 1.8 steals per game across nine appearances. It's worth noting that she holds dual citizenship in both America and New Zealand, allowing her to be considered a domestic player when competing in New Zealand.


Other former Texas Christian University players, who play in pro basketball:

Sedona Prince (6'7''-F-2000, played in 2023-25) plays for Panathinaikos in Greek A1
Amy Okonkwo (6'2''-F/C-1996, played in 2015-15) plays for Atlanta Dream in the WNBA
Marta Suarez (6'3''-F-2002, played in 2025-26) plays for Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA
Anneli Maley (6'1''-F-1998, played in 2018-19) plays for New York Liberty in the WNBA
Lauren Heard (5'9''-G-1999, played in 2017-22) plays for Kotka Peli-Karhut in Finnish Korisliiga
Yummy Morris (6'2''-F-2000, played in 2018-22) plays for SIG in French LF2
Emily Fisher (5'7''-G, played in 2022-23) played for Knox Raiders in Australian NBL One few monts ago
Jaden Owens (5'7''-G, played in 2023-24) played for Casey Cavaliers in Australian NBL One last year
Lucy Ibeh (6'0''-F-2000, played in 2022-23) plays for Abejas in Mexican LNBPF
Madison Conner (5'11''-G, played in 2023-25) plays for Fuerza Regia in Mexican LNBPF

Notice: The list above includes only some of alumni playing currently in pro basketball. Check complete list of Texas Christian University basketball alumni.


Olivia Miles
(WNBA)

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Hailey Van Lith
(WNBA)

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Players who continued career after leaving the school
Active
Name INCHCM Pos Age NAT YearLast TeamGrad
KN'isha Godfrey 5'9''175 G USA 2027 Ole Miss (SEC)
Paige Bradley 5'10''178 G USA 2026 Coastal (SBC)
Jade Clack 6'1''185 G USA 2026 Tulsa (TheAAC)
Madison Conner 5'11''180 G USA 2026 Fuerza Regia Mexico 2025
Agnes Emma-Nnopu 6'2''188 G 25 Australia 2026 Knox R. Australia 2025
Victoria Flores 5'7''170 G USA 2026 Rice (TheAAC)
Sydney Harris 6'1''185 G USA 2026 Prague (ESL) 2026
Lauren Heard 5'9''175 G 27 USA 2026 PeKa Finland 2022
Aja Holmes 5'10''178 F USA 2026 Concordia, TX (SCAC)
Lucy Ibeh 6'0''183 F 25 Nigeria 2026 Abejas Mexico 2023
Una Jovanovic 5'9''175 G USA 2026 Illawarra H. Australia 2025
Roxane Makolo 5'10''178 G 26 DR-Congo-Canada 2026 Gimnastico Chile 2025
Anneli Maley 6'1''185 F 27 Australia 2026 New York L. (WNBA) 2019
Tara Manumaleuga 5'10''178 G 25 New-Zealand-Australia 2026 Gold Coast R. Australia 2024
Olivia Miles 5'10''178 G 23 USA 2026 Minnesota L. (WNBA) 2026
Yummy Morris 6'2''188 F 25 USA 2026 SIG France 2023
Amy Okonkwo 6'2''188 F/C 29 USA-Nigeria 2026 Atlanta D. (WNBA) 2019
Sedona Prince 6'7''201 F 26 USA 2026 Panathinaikos Greece 2025
Danielle Rainey 5'10''178 G 28 USA 2026 El Calor Mexico 2023
Marta Suarez 6'3''190 F 24 Spain 2026 Phoenix M. (WNBA) 2026
Adhel Tac 6'0''183 F USA 2026 N.Texas (TheAAC)
Daija Turner 6'3''190 F USA 2026 Northwestern (B10)
Hailey Van Lith 5'7''170 G 24 USA 2026 Connecticut S. (WNBA) 2025
Laura Vilcinskas 6'5''196 C 17 Belgium 2026 Kangoeroes Belgium
Bre'Yon White 5'11''180 F USA 2026 Wichita St. (TheAAC)
Okako Adika 6'0''183 G/F 29 Denmark 2025 Hatillo Puerto Rico 2023
Tavy Diggs 6'2''188 C 25 USA 2025 Zadar Plus Croatia 2024
Emily Fisher 5'7''170 G Australia 2025 Knox R. Australia 2023
Caroline Germond 5'7''170 G 26 France 2025 Mondeville France 2023
Jaden Owens 5'7''170 G USA 2025 Casey C. Australia 2024
Ryann Payne 5'7''170 G 26 USA 2025 Nice France 2024

Non-Active
Name INCHCM Pos Age NAT YearLast TeamGrad
Amari Conn 5'7''170 G USA 2024 Houston (B12)
Evie Goetz 6'1''185 G/F USA 2024 La Tech (CUSA)
Becky Obinma 6'2''188 F USA 2024 Notre Dame (ACC)
Helena Sverrisdottir 6'1''185 F/G 38 Iceland 2024 Haukar Iceland 2011
Olaoluwatomi Taiwo 5'10''178 G 25 USA-Nigeria 2024 Esgueira Portugal 2023
Antoinette Thompson 5'7''170 G 35 USA 2024 Baden Switzerland 2012
Aurjanee Alix 5'6''168 G 31 USA 2023 Lulea Basket Sweden 2018
Alexandria Crain 5'9''175 G USA 2023 SDSU (MW)
Bella Cravens 6'3''190 F USA 2023 SD Spartans Australia 2023
Kayla Mokwuah 6'4''193 C USA 2023 Arizona St. (B12)
Aaliyah Morgan 6'1''185 F USA 2023 La Tech (CUSA)
Emma Schmidt 5'9''175 G USA 2023 Duke (ACC)
Michelle Berry 6'2''188 F 29 USA 2022 Surge (GWBA) 2022
Ella Hellessey 6'2''188 F 29 Australia 2022 Wyndham D. Australia 2020
Ida Preetzmann 5'9''175 G 36 Denmark 2022 Amager Denmark 2010
Amber Ramirez 5'9''175 G 28 USA 2022 Fuerza Regia Mexico 2022
Klara Brichacova 6'6''198 C 31 USA-Czech-Republic 2021 Pully Switzerland 2018
Mikayla Christian 5'10''178 G USA 2020 Nevada (MW)
Claire Ferguson 6'3''190 F USA 2020 SMC (WCC)
Jordan Moore 6'3''191 C 29 USA 2019 Charnay France 2019
Sydney Coleman 6'1''185 F USA 2018 S.Peninsula Australia 2018
Adriane Ross 5'8''173 PG 41 USA 2018 Al Riyadi Lebanon 2008
Donielle Breaux 5'10''178 G USA 2017 Houston G. (WMLBA) 2015
Kamy Cole 5'9''175 G USA 2016 UT Arlington (WAC)
Sandora Irvin 6'3''191 F 44 USA 2016 Nevsehir GHSIM Turkey 2005
Taylor Manning-Drake 6'4''193 F USA 2016 FHSU (MIAA)
Zahna Medley 5'6''168 PG USA 2016 Cluj Napoca Romania 2016
Chelsea Prince 5'11''180 F USA 2016 Residence Luxembourg 2015
Natalie Ventress 5'10''178 G 32 USA 2016 Residence Luxembourg 2015
Candace Baldwin 5'11''179 G 45 USA 2015 Brick City W. (WUBA) 2013
Toluwani Omotola 6'3''190 F/C 34 United-Kingdom-Nigeria 2015 Recife Brazil 2013
Briesha Wynn 6'0''183 F 32 USA 2015 N.Texas (TheAAC)
Hannah Christian 5'7''170 G USA 2014 N.Texas (TheAAC)
Ashley Colbert 6'2''188 C 32 USA 2014 Fresno St. (MW)
Latricia Lovings 6'2''188 C USA 2014 Dunav Bulgaria 2014
Eboni Mangum 5'8''173 G 39 USA 2012 Malvin Uruguay 2011
Amanda Sims 5'10''178 G 36 USA 2012 Azusa Pacific (PacWest)
Stephanie Faulkner 6'4''193 C 44 USA 2011 First Bank Nigeria 2002
Tk LaFleur 5'8''173 G 39 USA 2011 Poznan MUKS Poland 2011
Danielle Nunn 5'9''175 F 38 USA 2011 Tulane (TheAAC)
Hanna Bouldwin 6'1''185 F 41 Poland Sweden 2010 Arras France 2007
Chantelle John 6'2''188 F 39 USA 2010 Toronto L.E. (WBDA)
Marissa Rivera 6'2''188 F 40 USA 2010 UC Riverside (BWC)
Moneka Knight 5'7''170 G 40 USA 2009 Haukar Iceland 2008
Brittany Purdom 6'3''191 F 39 USA 2009 UC Riverside (BWC)
Whitney Regian 5'7''170 G USA 2008 St.Edward's (LSC)
Ebony Shaw 5'10''178 G USA 2008 Dallas S. (WBCBL)
Katarina Safaritova 6'1''185 F 48 Slovakia 2006 Charleroi Belgium 2002
Kim Ortega 5'9''176 F USA 2005 Birmingham P. (NWBL)
Others
Name INCHCM Pos Age NAT Graduated
Lanie Grant 5'9''175 G 19 USA 2027
Bella Hines 5'10''178 G USA 2027
Sarah Portlock 6'8''203 C 19 Australia 2026
Aaliyah Roberson 6'2''188 F USA 2026
Deasia Merrill 6'1''185 F USA 2025
Mariah Roberts 5'8''173 G USA 2023
KN'isha Godfrey 5'9''175 G USA 2022
Aahliyah Jackson 5'10''178 G USA 2022
Adeola Akomolafe 6'1''185 F USA 2020
Jaycee Bradley 5'9''175 G USA 2020
Kianna Ray 6'1''185 G USA 2020
Jayde Woods 6'1''185 G USA 2020
Sydnee Wynn 6'3''191 F/C USA 2020
Dakota Vann 6'0''183 G USA 2019
Toree Thompson 5'10''178 G USA 2018
Jada Butts 5'10''178 G/F USA 2017
Carol Willie 6'2''188 C USA 2017
Caitlin Diaz 6'1''185 F USA 2016
Veja Hamilton 5'10''178 G USA 2016
Destynee Hives-McCray 6'0''183 F 32 USA 2016
Hattie Lankford 6'0''183 F USA 2016
Aiche Ndao 6'3''190 F 34 Senegal 2016
Alexia Standish 5'8''173 G 34 USA 2015
Meagan Henson 5'0''152 G USA 2014
Alexann Yancey 5'8''173 G USA 2014
Delisa Gross 6'2''188 F USA 2013
Logan Mittie 5'8''173 G USA 2013
Whitney Williams 5'7''170 G 36 USA 2013
Jacqueline Chandler 5'2''157 G USA 2012
Starr Crawford 6'0''182 F USA 2012
Aron Garcia 6'2''187 F USA 2012
Jazz Parker 5'8''172 G USA 2012
Brandy Crawford 6'0''183 F USA 2011
Micah Garoutte 6'2''187 C 37 USA 2011
Rachel Rentschler 6'2''187 F 37 USA 2011
Micaela Younger 6'3''191 C 40 USA 2009
Lorie Butler-Rayford 5'11''180 F 39 USA 2008
Jenna Lohse 6'2''188 F 41 USA 2008
Lauren Roberts 6'3''191 C USA 2008
Helen Roden 5'8''173 G 40 Australia 2008
Ashley Davis 6'0''183 F 41 USA 2007
JimAnne Hejny 5'11''180 G 41 USA 2007
Vanessa Clementino 6'2''188 F Brazil 2006
Stephanie Thiel 5'9''176 G USA 2006