The No. 10 TCU Horned Frogs (10-2, 4-1 Big 12) wasted no time putting their stamp on Sunday’s contest, opening with a stunning display of offensive firepower. Just eight minutes in, a loose ball in the box fell to AJ Hennessey, who capitalized on the chaos to slot home the game’s opening goal and give TCU an early 1-0 advantage.
Before Iowa State could regroup, the Frogs struck again. Quinn Cornog linked up with Hennessey, who found Cameron Patton just outside the box. The sophomore delivered a spectacular left-footed strike, curling it into the net to make it 2-0 within the first 10 minutes—a goal that sent the TCU sideline into celebration.
The Horned Frogs weren’t done yet. Midway through the first half, Kaela Martinez broke through the Cyclones’ defense with a sharp through ball to Seven Castain, who calmly buried her chance to stretch the lead to 3-0. TCU’s relentless attack left Iowa State scrambling, with the Frogs outshooting the Cyclones 9-1 before halftime.
Though a missed penalty kick kept the score from getting even more lopsided, the Frogs entered the locker room firmly in control after one of their most dominant halves of the season.
The second half saw a slower tempo as both sides settled into a possession-based rhythm. Scoring chances were scarce, with just four total shots between the two teams after the break. Iowa State managed to pull one back in the 70th minute, but TCU responded with poise—controlling the midfield, defending as a unit, and running down the clock to secure a confident 3-1 victory.
With the win, TCU improves to 10-2 overall and 4-1 in conference play, showcasing the balance between attacking flair and disciplined defense that has defined their recent stretch. Hennessey’s early spark, Patton’s highlight-reel strike, and Castain’s composure in front of goal underline a team clicking on all cylinders heading into the heart of Big 12 competition.
The Frogs’ offensive depth and early aggression made all the difference—and if this match is any indication, TCU looks every bit the contender their record suggests.