Thursday, April 4, 2002


Fresno hires Lopes
to replace Tarkanian

Donald Little being held in lieu of bond

Stanford’s Casey Jacobsen declares for NBA Draft

Track talent spans the world
By Danny Gillham
Skiff Staff

Just like ABC’s Wide World of Sports used to say, the TCU track and field teams are always “spanning the globe” in search of new talent to add to their roster.
A mainstay in the national rankings, the Flyin’ Frogs continue to find exceptional athletes in various places around the world. Even though the majority of the team comes from Texas, and a little from surrounding states, the Frogs have top performers from different countries.

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Texans anticipated to make Carr No. 1 pick in draft
Associated Press

HOUSTON — Fresno State quarterback David Carr will be the No. 1 pick of expansion Houston Texans in the NFL draft this month.
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Dougherty announces two assistants on radio
By Ram Luthra
Sports Editor

TCU men’s basketball head coach Neil Dougherty is already making some news in his short stint at TCU.
Dougherty surprisingly announced two of his new assistant coaches Wednesday in his first ever radio call-in show at the Fox & Hound English Pub and Grille in front of large crowd of Horned Frog basketball fans and supporters.

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FILE PHOTO
Senior Herbert Mwangi, from Kangema, Kenya, runs in distance races for the Horned Frog track teams. Mwangi is one of 12 foreign athletes on the men’s and women’s track teams.

 

Flyin’ Frogs set for first big leap
Track teams compete at Texas Relays in Austin this weekend
By Danny Gillham
Skiff Staff

The TCU track and field team is in action this weekend in what head coach Monte Stratton said is the first of the four major events of the season.
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Golfers swing into tourney ranked No. 7
By Nathan Loewen
Assistant Sports Editor

The TCU men’s golf team heads into the U.S. Collegiate Golf Tournament Friday in Tucson, Ariz. as the seventh best team in the nation according to the Golfweek/Sagarin ratings.
The Frogs were ranked No. 1 in the nation during the fall semester, and being nationally ranked is nothing new to the Frogs.

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Hard hitting impression

David Dunai/STAFF REPORTER
Tight end Matt Schobel works out in front of NFL scouts Wednesday afternoon at Amon G. Carter Stadium. Many experts and prognosticators expect Schobel to be picked as early as the second round of the NFL Draft April 20-21. In attendance to watch Schobel and other players were scouts from teams including the Cincinnati Bengals, Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants.


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