Friday, January 25, 2002

Lady Frog swimmers fall to No. 9-ranked Mustangs

Baseball’s Ted Williams
hospitalized for heart failure

St. Louis quarterback
nursing cramps in rib cage

Strong sales effort could lead to Hornets relocation

 

Flyin’ Frogs soar into Red Raider Classic
by Dan Smith
Skiff Staff

The TCU Flyin’ Frogs are looking to set long term goals after last weekend’s season opener.
“We aren’t worried about doubling or tripling other teams’ scores right now,” said head coach Monte Stratton. “Our main focus is the conference championship, and qualifying more runners for the NCAA national championships.”

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Steelers’ defense says it plans to rattle Brady
Associated Press

PITTSBURGH — This won’t be any snow job — sorry, Tom Brady, but the weather forecast for Sunday’s AFC championship game in Pittsburgh is partly cloudy with temperatures in the mid 50s.
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Frogs open season with rankings in mind
By Quinten Boyd
Skiff Staff

The TCU women’s tennis team opens the season Saturday at the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center against Middle Tennessee State.
The Frogs are ranked No. 22, according to the preseason Intercollegiate Tennis Association polls.
Senior Katrin Gaber finished No. 60 and sophomore Paty Aburto finished No. 98 in the ITA’s fall individual preseason poll. Aburto and junior Rosa Perez finished the fall doubles’ season No. 46, despite not being in the rankings during the fall season.

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Road runners

Simon Lopez/SKIFF STAFF
Junior transfer Candace Baldwin played 16 minutes in the Frogs’ win over Louisville 57-50 Sunday. The Frogs play their next four games on the road starting with UNC-Charlotte at 7p.m. tonight. Head coach Jeff Mittie said despite losing to Oklahoma and Oregon on the road earlier in the season, he feels the Frogs are still a good road team.


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