Friday, February 22, 2002

Time changed for weekend home baseball games

Flyin’ Frogs set for C-USA Indoor Championship meet

Mavs get Van Exel, LaFrentz before trading deadline

Nevada won’t charge Tyson on sexual assault charges

Frogs need one win for C-USA title
By DANNY GILLHAM
Skiff Staff

The TCU women’s basketball team has two games this weekend in what may be their biggest weekend of the season.
The Lady Frogs (20-5, 10-2 Conference USA) can clinch at least a tie for the C-USA regular season championship with a victory today against DePaul (15-9, 8-4 C-USA), with a 1 p.m. tip-off at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.

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Simon Lopez/ SKIFF STAFF
Freshman Sandora Irvin and sophomore Tiffany Evans will be looked upon to provide some interior defense for the Frogs’ final two home games of the season.

Tubbs prepares for final games
Associated Press

FORT WORTH — Billy Tubbs says he won’t miss coaching — if indeed this is his last season.
After 593 wins and 12 NCAA tournament appearances with four schools over 28 seasons as a head coach, Tubbs is down to his final handful of games at TCU. He said before the season that this would be his last with the Horned Frogs.

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Men’s tennis hosts Shootout
By Quinten Boyd
Skiff Staff

TCU men’s tennis head coach Joey Rive said he sees last Saturday’s loss to Tulsa as a part of the season that all teams go through.
“Every team goes through an ugly part of the schedule when they don’t play at their best,” Rive said. “We hit that on Saturday, but this is a strong team. We’ll make it through the ugly part.”

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Women netters continue slump at home
By Quinten Boyd
Staff Reporter

The past two home matches for the TCU women’s tennis team have been dramatic, but both ended in defeat.
The Frogs came home hoping that their three-match win streak would increase to four. However, they would fall to No. 61-ranked Oklahoma, 4-3.
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