TCU Daily Skiff Tuesday, March 23, 2004
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Frogs’ rally falls short against ‘Dogs
The women’s basketball team ended its season with a loss to Georgia in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

PHILADELPHIA — Christi Thomas’ foul trouble kept Georgia from rolling to another blowout win. How she played when she was in the game was still enough to get the Bulldogs to the regional semifinals.

Thomas had 19 points and 12 rebounds in 27 foul-plagued minutes to lead Georgia to an 85-71 victory Monday night over TCU in the second round of the NCAA tournament
Ebony Shaw and Jeff Mittie
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Senior guard Ebony Shaw holds back tears as she sits next to head coach Jeff Mittie during the NCAA Tournament game Monday night in Philadelphia’s Liacouras Center.
University plans new budget panel

The new committee would increase participation from different parts of the campus in developing the annual budget.
Paralympic athlete speaks about overcoming hurdles

A former Olympic athlete and double amputee spoke about chasing her dreams.
Basketball coach to take alcohol classes

After being arrested Wednesday in Kansas on suspicion of drunken driving, women’s basketball coach Jeff Mittie coached his team at the NCAA Tournament in Philadelphia.
Television service fraught with problems, outages

TCU Cable has had difficulties since the channel line up was increased from 49 to 85 channels last year.
 
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