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Friday, October 18, 2002
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Volleyball team hopes to avenge loss

The Frogs were beaten by the Houston Cougars only a few weeks ago, and many want revenge.

Baseball announces 2003 schedule for new stadium

TCU head baseball coach Lance Brown has announced the Horned Frogs’ 2003 schedule. The 56-game regular-season schedule includes 29 games at Lupton Stadium, the new home of the Frogs,and Williams-Reilly Field.

TheEdge
Passing Offense: TCU

Redshirt freshman Tye Gunn will likely start for the Frogs. Senior Adrian Madise has become Gunn’s favorite target, averaging 75.5 receiving yards a game.

Three Keys to Victory
Get to Ragone

It’s important that the Frogs get to Louisville’s prized quarterback early and often. In last season’s game, TCU sacked Ragone nine times, and were consistently harassing him.

Photographer/Simon Lopez
Junior middle blocker Courtney Beach and the volleyball team play at Houston Friday, looking to avenge an early season loss. The Cougars beat the Frogs in three games Sept. 6.

Women’s soccer team fights for a postseason berth today

The women’s soccer team plays at home today against South Florida, in a game the team needs to win for a shot at the postseason.

Frogs look to repeat last year’s victory

The Frogs play Saturday at Louisville, beginning a stretch of tough games that will determine if the team will win its first Conference USA title.

Who to Watch
LaMarcus McDonald, LB vs. Dave Ragone, QB

Matchup: In last year’s meeting between TCU and Louisville, Dave Ragone was assaulted by the TCU defense.

Louisville presents a big football challenge

The Frogs are confident after a strong 5-1 start, but now they face their toughest challenge yet — a Louisville team looking to avenge last year’s loss.

 
 
 

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