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Olivia Miles Reveals the Secret to Her Triple-Double Masterclass

Mar 21, 2026, 3:46 PM CUT

Olivia Miles' incredible triple-double performance on March 20 helped the TCU Horned Frogs blow away UC San Diego 86–40, and she didn't shy away from sharing the credit.

Having previously recorded a triple-double at Notre Dame, Miles did the trick for the second time, which helped TCU begin its March Madness campaign in flying colors. She also became the first player in the tournament's history to achieve a triple-double with two different programs.

However, Miles refused to place herself in the spotlight alone. During her on-court interview, she appreciated her team's support, saying, "I mean, this girl right here next to me, Taylor [Bigby], was hitting shots. She was doing her big one. So proud of these girls. It's our last time doing this in the show, so we got to get it done."

Bigby led the scoring charge with a career-high 27 points for TCU, but it was Miles’ all-around performance that grabbed attention as she controlled the game on multiple levels.

When asked about her connection with teammates, Miles revealed, "I love to pass the ball. I'd much rather pass than score." That rhythm is what fuels her performances, as the flow of the game naturally opens up more chances for assists and overall impact.

But while fans and analysts are already projecting her as a potential early WNBA draft pick, Miles remains locked in to do her best since it's her final collegiate year.

Olivia Miles Wants to End Her Collegiate Career on a High Note

Miles has been a problem for every opponent this season, putting up averages of 19.6 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 6.4 assists while emerging as a top WNBA prospect. For the 5-foot-10 guard, the goal is simple: win an NCAA title before going pro, as Angel Reese and Paige Bueckers did.

That mindset showed in her postgame comments, where she said, "It's our last time doing this in the show, so we got to get it done. The urgency of the moment and what this run means to her.

As a senior in her final season, Miles looks determined not to leave college without a championship, making this tournament run even more significant for both her and her team.

So, do you think TCU will be able to maintain its dominance with Miles leading the way? Or will tougher competition slow them down?

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Written by

Sauramita Debbarma

Edited by

Souvik Roy

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