TCU Daily Skiff Friday, February 06, 2004
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Hot bats of Huffman, Neuman lead TCU to extra-inning win
Frogs win in a four-hour, 10-inning marathon

Chad Huffman had a game he’ll never forget Thursday night.

The freshman designated hitter made quite the first impression for himself in his collegiate baseball debut, leading the Frogs to a 13-12 extra-inning victory over Dallas Baptist University at Lupton Stadium.

In his first game, Huffman went 3 for 4 with two walks, including a 2-run home run to left-center field in his first ever plate appearance.
Chase Perry
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Freshman Chase Perry warms up at Thursday night’s season opener against Dallas Baptist at Lupton Stadium. The Frogs won 13-12
Frogs poised to set new mark
The Frogs are one victory away from a feat the program has never accomplished in Conference USA.

The Horned Frogs don’t have the attitude you’d expect from your typical 8-11 team.

This team is sky high, even with an overall record under .500.

And it’s for good reason.

Not only are the Frogs coming off the biggest win of their careers at Marquette Tuesday night, but they now have the chance to do something no other TCU basketball team has ever done in Conference USA.
   
 
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