History
The Jane Justin Field House made its debut in August 2010 at the cost of $1.5-million, which was the largest gift ever at TCU for a project geared solely for women's athletics.
The Jane Justin Field House features 5,000-square-feet and includes a home and visitor locker rooms, an officials' locker room, a training room, offices, lounge area and wrap-around raised viewing terrace.
In their first game since the opening of the Jane Justin Field House, the Frogs posted a 7-0 victory over Texas Southern on August 22, 2010.
TCU midfielder Monica Alvarado and the Mexican National Team will battle the United States National Team in the CONCACAF Group B finals Tuesday night at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver. Read More [+]
TCU director of intercollegiate athletics Chris Del Conte has announced the hiring of Florida State associate head coach Eric Bell as the Horned Frogs' new head women's soccer coach. Read More [+]
TCU's Jordan Calhoun and Cameron Tabor garnered Bob Lilly - Athlete of the Year honors by the Greater Fort Worth Chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Read More [+]
Freshman Natalie Werner netted a goal in the 31st minute of the match, but it wasn't enough as TCU dropped a 2-1 double-overtime decision to Wyoming Wednesday in quarterfinals action at the... Read More [+]
The TCU women's soccer program will begin postseason action Wednesday when the No. 6 seeded Horned Frogs take on No. 3 Wyoming in opening-round competition at the 2011 Mountain West Conference... Read More [+]