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Van Lith, a graduate student and exceptional athlete, has decided to transfer from LSU to TCU for her final season. During her time at Louisville and LSU, she averaged 14.5 points, four rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game as a wing and point guard respectively.

Louisville made it to the Final Four while Van Lith played for them before moving to LSU under coach Kim Mulkey. She then helped LSU reach the Elite Eight but lost to Iowa in the end. TCU officially announced her decision on Friday as they made an appearance in the AP Top 25 this season despite facing challenges due to injuries that led them to forfeit two games and hold open tryouts.

TCU started strong with a 13-0 record before experiencing a six-game losing streak that was followed by forfeits due to injuries that affected their overall record, finishing at 21-12 with a 6-12 conference record under second-year coach Mark Campbell. Van Lith is known for her exceptional statistics as the only active Division I player with over 1,900 points, 500 rebounds, and 350 assists.

Van Lith has been actively involved with USA Basketball and is also a candidate for the 3×3 national team that will be competing at the Paris Olympics this summer.

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