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Tuesday, December 2, 2003
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Frogs fall to Kansas, host first-ever No. 1-ranked team

FORT WORTH — Keith Langford scored 24 points on 9-of-10 shooting in his homecoming and sparked the game-deciding run in the second half to lead No. 1 Kansas to an 85-66 victory over TCU on Monday night.

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Kansas forward Bryant Nash dribbles past sophomore forward Chudi Chinweze Monday night in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.

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Football players Andrew Calovich, Chris Wingate and Stanley Moss hold up the Iron Skillet after TCU defeated SMU 20-13 for the Iron Skillet Saturday at Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Dallas.
Frogs happy to squeak by SMU

Winless teams need a few things to finally win a game. Saturday in Dallas, TCU gave the Mustangs the one thing that can carry a team to victory: hope. The Frogs, coming off a devastating loss to Southern Mississippi, and the Mustangs, winless on the year, wanted nothing more than a win to put a positive spin on their respective seasons.
 

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