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Friday, December 5, 2003
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Spotlight on: Erin Irons

Senior Erin Irons has helped shape the TCU swimming program into a Conference USA powerhouse and plans to help shape the lives of children when she graduates with her master’s degree in May 2005.

Irons, 22, is majoring in special education and has set seven school records, posting the fastest times in TCU history in the women’s 50-meter freestyle, 100-meter freestyle, 200-meter freestyle, 200-meter freestyle relay, 200-meter medley relay, 400-meter freestyle relay and the 800-meter freestyle relay.

Erin Irons

Photos by Stephen Spillman/Photo Editor
Senior special education major Erin Irons works towards making her way to the NCAA Championships and continues to set school records in the freestyle as well as the backstroke. Her plans are to graduate in 2005 with a masters of education.
Shameful C-USA politics open door for move

Look at TCU getting the press now.

Look at those Frogs causing a stir and causing some controversy.

Any publicity is good publicity, right?
Football writers give Browne C-USA honors

TCU place kicker Nick Browne has been named the Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Year as selected by the head football coaches and media members in each conference city, the conference office announced today.
 
 

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