Tuesday, April 9, 2002


Women’s tennis team knocks off Texas-Arlington

Griffey may be out
for remaining season

Kent Graham to join Houston Texans

Jeffries leaving college to move on to NBA


Frogs try to overcome losses
TCU drops two in a row over weekend with SMU looming ahead
By Quinten Boyd
Skiff Staff

The members of the TCU men’s tennis team hoped to gain some momentum going into their revenge-match against Southern Methodist by performing well on their weekend road trip. Although the team succeeded in their performance, they could not add to their win total.
Over the weekend, the Frogs dropped consecutive matches for the second time this season and saw their record fall to 9-8.
With the two losses over the weekend, the Frog netters have dropped six out of seven matches against teams ranked in the top 25 in the Omni Hotels Collegiate Tennis Rankings poll. The Frogs’ only victory against a top-25 team came on Feb. 2 against Alabama.

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David Dunai/STAFF REPORTER
Freshman Fabrizio Sestini crushes the ball at practice. The men’s tennis team lost two consecutive road matches over the weekend to Duke and Virginia Commonwealth.

 

Bullpen’s woes continue in wins
By Danny Gillham
Skiff Staff

The saying goes that two out of three isn’t bad.
For the Horned Frog baseball team, three out of three would have been a whole lot better.

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Delayed NASCAR race ends
By Mike Harris
Associated Press

FORT WORTH — Matt Kenseth took the lead with a late-race, two-tire stop and drove to an easy victory Monday in the rain-delayed Samsung/Radio Shack 500.
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Offense clicks at the right time for Frogs
By Jordan Blum
Opinion Editor

Neither rain nor sleet nor snow can apparently stop the TCU football team.
During a day characterized by severe thunderstorms and steady rain throughout, the football team donned full pads to complete spring practice with the annual Purple-White game at Amon G. Carter Stadium Saturday morning.

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