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Frogs
face Baylor after triple successes
BY Danny Gillham
Skiff Staff
The
TCU baseball team takes action today, coming off one of the most
successful series of the season.
The Frogs (12-14, 4-2 Conference USA) will take on Baylor (19-8,
No. 10 Baseball America) at 6 p.m today at the Baylor Ballpark in
Waco.
The team will be riding the coattails of a three-game
sweep against previously ranked conference for East Carolina this
past weekend. The Pirates were ranked No. 20 in the nation coming
into the series against the Frogs.
After what head coach Lance Brown called probably the three
worst games weve played all year against Southern Mississippi,
the Frogs responded by beating the Pirates 5-1, 8-4 and 7-2.
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Erin
Mungar/SKIFF STAFF
Tim Collingsworth and the Frogs had their most successful
series against a Conference USA opponent this past weekend.
The Frogs swept all three games against then-ranked No. 20
East Carolina.
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New
head coach has full plate ahead of him
Dougherty said he feels TCU is already behind
in recruiting
By Ram Luthra
Sports Editor
New
basketball head coach Neil Dougherty has his schedule book full
for the next couple of weeks.
Dougherty will be busy trying to fulfill his assistant coaching
duties for the Kansas Jayhawks who play the Maryland Terrapins in
the Final Four Saturday in Atlanta, begin recruiting for the upcoming
season and trying to quiet some of the doubts for his new players.
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Netters
focus on game positives
By Quinten Boyd
Skiff Staff
The
TCU mens tennis team has learned to take positives from every
match, whether they win or lose. At this past weekends Pepperdine
Shootout, the Frogs pulled off their biggest upset of the year only
to lose the next day.
However, as they have all year, the Frogs came out of the weekend
focused on their positives.
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