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Frogs
poised for A&M invitational
By Danny Gillham
Skiff Staff
It
has been a trying season for the TCU track and field team and its
head coach Monte Stratton.
With new athletes coming in and injuries forcing Stratton to shuffle
substitutes in and out of events, Stratton said he has had his work
cut out for him all season.
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Jon
Harrison/SKIFF STAFF
Freshmen Disraeli Arnold and Steven Lenney run during practice
Thursday. The Flyin Frogs will run in the Texas A&M
Invitational over the weekend.
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Football
team set to renew SWC rivalries
By Ram Luthra
Sports Editor
The
TCU football team is taking a step backward.
The Frogs are making a move in the direction of the past when they
announced on Thursday that they will play some former Southwest
Conference teams as part of their non-conference schedule over the
next nine years.
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Horned
Frog netters face familiar foe Tulsa
By Quinten Boyd
Skiff Staff
The
TCU womens tennis team will play the role as the host, and
more importantly, the top seed in the Conference USA Womens
Tennis Championships, starting April 18.
However, the Frogs must take on an old conference foe before focusing
on their new conference.
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Love
leads Masters after first day
Associated Press
AUGUSTA,
Ga. Augusta National wasn't the clear-cut winner everyone
expected at the Masters, but it was enough of a brute to make Arnold
Palmer call it quits after 48 years.
It was plenty tough for Tiger Woods, too.
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Frogs
not overlooking Saint Louis, coach says
By Danny Gillham
Skiff Staff
At
first look of Saint Louis, TCUs opposition this weekend, it
may seem as if the Frogs will be facing a relatively easy foe.
However, baseball head coach Lance Brown said that appearances can
be deceiving.
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