Wednesday, April 3, 2002


TCU Women finish in Top 25 for first time in history

Barry Bonds starts season off on homer record pace

Commissioner: Forbes’ report of profit is ‘fiction’

Baylor drops Horned Frogs
By Nathan Loewen
Assistant Sports Editor

The Frogs entered their third meeting of the season against Baylor with a bit of success against ranked opponents. But against the No. 17-ranked Bears, TCU fell behind early in the game and couldn’t mount a comeback as the Frogs fell to Baylor 10-3 Tuesday afternoon at the TCU Diamond.
TCU (15-16, 6-2 Conference USA) dropped to 7-2 against ranked foes on the season. The loss was the first one for TCU against the Bears.
Junior starting pitcher Ryan Grafe allowed two runs in the first inning and let the Baylor Bears jump out to a quick 2-0 start.

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1 game doesn’t mean it all
By Jeff Dennis
Skiff Staff

With the NCAA finals over, players and coaches can rest easy for a few months knowing that they don’t have to deal with the stress and rigor of the college basketball life for a little while. For die-hard fans, it will be a long wait until the first tip-off next fall. My roommate is already showing symptoms of withdrawal.
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Freshman catcher Kyle Dahlberg started the game against No. 17-ranked Baylor Tuesday. Dahlberg struck out in his only at bat. The Frogs used all three of its catchers in the contest against the Bears.

 

IU, Maryland fans storm streets
By KIMBERLY HEFLING
Associated Press

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Basketball fans upset by Indiana’s loss in the NCAA championship torched couches, toppled street signs and threw beer bottles at officers, while Maryland fans set bonfires and shot off fireworks in celebration.
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Swimming teams end season with honors
By Quinten Boyd
Skiff Staff

After a season where their home schedule concluded before the end of the first semester, the TCU men’s and women’s swimming teams concluded their season in March with praise and accolades from their new conference and from across the nation.
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FILE PHOTO
Senior Josh Pipes, who garnered All-Conference USA honors for the 200 fly and the 400 medley relay this season, works on his butterfly stroke during a practice session. The Horned Frog swimming team earned 20 honors at the conference meet.

 


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