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As if it couldn’t get any worse.

The TCU women’s basketball team surged to a 14-0 start to the season but has lost its last four games. And the team will forfeit the next two due to a player shortage.

The Horned Frogs, who got off to the best start in program history, have been without graduate transfer Sedona Prince, who broke a finger Jan. 3 during the first loss against Baylor. Jaden Owens, the Horned Frogs’ starting point guard, suffered a torn ACL and meniscus injury just 10 days later in the most recent game against Houston.

Now, per Big 12 policy, the team doesn’t even have enough available players for its upcoming games against Kansas State and Iowa State. That means two forfeits and two losses in the conference standings for TCU, though overall records will not be affected.

The Horned Frogs released a statement on Jan. 17 announcing the cancellations are “a result of injuries within the TCU program and ensure the health and safety of the program’s student-athletes.”

TCU had 10 available players in its latest game against Houston.

The Horned Frogs have called for open tryouts to fill out the roster for the rest of the season.

Owens and Prince were two of the top four scorers for TCU and brought crucial leadership to the squad. They both transferred into the program prior to this season.

The Horned Frogs’ next game will be at home against UCF on Jan. 23.

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