The TCU women's soccer program played their first season in 1986 under the direction of head coach David Rubinson, a TCU alum who was also the head coach of the men's team at the time. It was during Rubinson's tenure that the women's program became the university's lone scholarship soccer team when the men's program was cut by then-athletic director
Eric Hyman in 2003. In 26 seasons under Rubinson and his successor, Dan Abdalla, the Horned Frogs enjoyed limited success. Their eight winning seasons in that span were highlighted by a 9–8–2 campaign in 2003 that saw the Frogs finished tied for second place in
Conference USA and a 14–4–2 mark in 2008 that earned a third-place finish in the
Mountain West. Eric Bell was hired as the program's third head coach in December 2011, just as the university was set to join the
Big 12 Conference. Bell came to TCU from
Florida State, where he helped lead the Seminoles to three
College Cup appearances during his six seasons as an assistant coach in Tallahassee. The Frogs made their first NCAA Tournament appearance under Bell in
2016 and won their first tournament match in 2018 with a 2–1 victory over
BYU in the first round of the
2018 tournament. On November 6, 2020, TCU earned its first conference championship by defeating
West Virginia, 1–0, to finish their Big 12 schedule undefeated. Ranked third in the nation, it was at first thought that the Frogs' historic season would end without the chance to play for a national championship after the NCAA had announced in August that it was cancelling all fall sports championship events for the year due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. However, the NCAA reversed course and announced a 48-team tournament to be held in the spring of 2021. The ensuing tournament saw the Frogs advance to the quarterfinal round, the program's furthest run to date. On November 7, 2021, TCU achieved its first, and to date only, double, winning both the Big 12 regular season and conference championships. They defeated
Texas 2–1 to claim their second conference title in as many weeks. Eric Bell became the winningest coach in program history with a 3–2 victory over Iowa on August 21, 2025. He would later be named Big 12 Coach of the Year for the fourth time after leading the Frogs to their fourth regular season conference title in six years and a ninth NCAA tournament bid. In TCU's round of 16 tournament match versus defending national champion
North Carolina,
Kamdyn Fuller scored the tying goal with four seconds remaining in regulation, forcing sudden-death
overtime. The Frogs would win the match in a
shootout, advancing to the quarterfinal round for the second time in program history. TCU again came from behind in the quarterfinal against
Vanderbilt, tying the match with four minutes remaining in regulation. In overtime, Morgan Brown drew a penalty, and Sydney Becerra converted, clinching TCU's first ever trip to the College Cup. The Frogs fell to the eventual champion
Florida State Seminoles in the semifinal, 1–0. ==Stadium==