TUESDAY
November 30, 1999

 
News

THE ROAD TO MOBILE
Mobile Bowl officials extend invitation to TCU
 
Frogs clinch co-championship after SMU defeat

Bill to align provisions in House documents
Vote will ease transition to new semester, officials say

Music students reach out to children
Weekly trips provides teaching experience, music classes for kids

Boughs of holly

Terry Brooks, left, and Bill Eivens from Lone Star Electrics decorate the Student Center Monday afternoon for the holiday
season.

 
Opinion

Log on for L.T.
Fan vote will recognize running back

A life for a life upholds justice
Despite contradiction, death penalty should be practiced

Chase goals worth pursuing

City growth needs restricting

 
Sports

Volley Frog seniors leave their mark at TCU

97 years of campus news coverage
Reflections

SKIFF STAFF

Senior guard Diamond Jackson scored a career-high 23 points to lead the Frogs to a 92-69 win over Air Force Friday in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. Jackson scored only seven points the next night against Wichita State, but TCU came away from the contest with a 86-80 victory. The Frogs set a three-point field goal accuracy mark in the Air Force game connecting on 12-of-17 shots from behind the arc. Junior guard Amy Sutton scored 33 points over the weekend. Junior guard Jill Sutton added 25 and sophomore forward Tricia Payne chipped in 34 over the two-game span. The two wins boosted TCU's record to 3-1. The Frogs will host Arkansas-Pine Bluff at 7 p.m. Wednesday.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Do you know what Bowl Game TCU is going to?

Mobile Alabama: 81  No: 19

 

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