TCU ladies’s basketball cancels 2 videogames due to scarcity of readilyavailable gamers

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Two TCU videogames haveactually been canceled since the group does not have enough readilyavailable gamers, the Big 12 revealed Wednesday.

The Horned Frogs (14-4, 1-4 Big 12) were setup to host No. 7 Kansas State on Wednesday night and see No. 24 Iowa State on Saturday.

The conference did not divulge the factor for TCU’s gamer lack. Under conference guidelines, a school notable to field a group will surrender the contest if no remarkable scenarios exist.

As a result, Kansas State and Iowa State each will be credited with a win in the league standings and TCU will choice up 2 losses. Overall records will not be affected, per NCAA policy.

TCU did not instantly respond to a message lookingfor remark.

TCU revealed Tuesday that point guard Jaden Owens tore her anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus in her right knee versus Houston on Saturday and would missouton the rest of the season. Ten gamers saw action in that videogame.

The Horned Frogs’ next videogame is arranged for Jan. 23 at home versus UCF.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

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