Thursday, February 21, 2002


Abreu signs richest
contract in Phillies history

Minnesota Twins owner prepares to sell team

Gooden arrested on drunk driving charges

Frogs drop two in a row to Texas Tech
by DANNY GILLHAM
Skiff Staff

When it comes to this season, the Red Raiders have the Frogs number, said sophomore rightfielder Jake Duncan.
In their fourth meeting this season, the TCU baseball team lost to Texas Tech 10-9, in front of 366 fans at the TCU Diamond.
For the second consecutive day, the Frogs struggled early, staged a late game comeback, and fell short. This was the third time in the four losses against Tech that the margin has been only one run.
With limited pitchers for the game, head coach Lance Brown said Wednesday’s game didn’t allow certain moves that could be made with a more available pitching staff.

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Junior designated hitter Chris Meeks hits the ball Tuesday in TCU’s loss to Texas Tech 10-9. Meeks hit 2 of 5 on the day and had one RBI and one run scored.

Pitching troubles continue
by Brandon Ortiz
Skiff Staff

The Frogs aren’t any closer to settling on a fourth starter to the rotation after giving up 24 runs in two days, but nobody is in panic mode.
At least for the time being.

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Belarus upsets Sweden in quarterfinals
Swedes stunned in one of the greatest upsets in Olympic history
By ALAN ROBINSON
Associated Press

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah — The shot couldn’t possibly go in, but it did. Sweden couldn’t possibly lose, but it did. And the kind of upset that couldn’t possibly happen with NHL players now dominating the Olympics is a reality.
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