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TCU’s special practice jerseys serve as rallying cry during March Madness

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TCU’s special practice jerseys serve as rallying cry during March Madness

SACRAMENTO, CA — TCU women’s basketball head coach Mark Campbell is always looking for something to give his team an extra edge.

“I try to always find something that’s a rallying cry, but that’s not a gimmick. Something that will resonate with who they are and their maturity level,” he told USA TODAY Sports. “I was in the office late at night when it just clicked.”

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Campbell came up with the idea of matching practice jerseys that have the No. 40 on the front and back. The number symbolizes that “the only thing we’re promised right now is 40 more minutes of basketball,” he said.

Campbell sat on the idea for a while and thought TCU’s Big 12 Tournament final loss to West Virginia on March 8 marked the perfect time to bring them out.

His team instantly bought into the message. Forward Marta Suarez confirmed the No. 40 practice jerseys made the journey with the team from Fort Worth, Texas to Sacramento, California for TCU’s Sweet 16 matchup against No. 10 Virginia.

“They’re here to stay,” Campbell added. “We’ll wear those all the way to the finish line. Hopefully we get another couple of weeks with them. … This group wants to win and this group has big goals in March.”

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Putting together a full 40 minutes of basketball has been a goal for the team long before the Horned Frogs earned the No. 3 seed in the Women’s NCAA Tournament. It’s a priority Campbell impressed on his team back in June when they first met 10 months ago.

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“We have been preaching and talking about putting 40 minutes together, but that’s part of our process to get all these new players to understand that,” Campbell said, referring to the team’s 10 transfer students, including guard Olivia Miles, an All-American candidate. But focus naturally tends to wane during a lengthy 10-month long season. It’s only human nature, especially for a team as talented as TCU.

“They’re so gifted as a group. … In some ways this season has come easy to them,” said Campbell, whose team compiled its second-consecutive 30+ win season. “But March isn’t easy. And so I just felt it was the right time, the right message for this team.”

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