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Senior outsider hitter Jennifer Sebastian and junior outsider hitter Stephanie Watson move to block the volleyball Saturday against Saint Louis. The Volley Frogs three match winning streak was snapped when the team lost in four games to Saint Louis. The team’s next game is 6 p.m. Friday against Louisville.

Tuesday, September 25, 2001
Sports

Men’s soccer splits matches in tourney
By Dan Smith
Skiff staff

In the days leading up to Friday’s game, associate head coach Blake Amos said the men’s soccer team needed to create more scoring opportunities.
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LT rushes for 90 yards against Dallas
By Joel Anderson
Associated Press

IRVING — LaDainian Tomlinson was one of the last players in the San Diego Chargers’ locker room after a 32-21 win over the Dallas Cowboys.
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Horned Frogs victorious in ‘grueling match’
By Nathan Loewen
Wire Coordinator

Senior forward Jenn Coulson scored the game’s winning goal in the 112th minute to lead the TCU women’s soccer team to a 3-2 double overtime win against the second place Saint Louis Billikens Sunday.
Players and coaches from both teams said the match was grueling.

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Frogs Report Card
The Skiff reviews Saturday’s 27-24 Horned Frogs’ loss.

Senior forward Crystal Pratz battles Saint Louis forward Jaime Perry for the ball Sunday. The Frogs won 3-2 in double overtime.

 

Jordan yet to announce decision
By Joseph White
Associated press

WASHINGTON — Michael Jordan will keep everyone waiting for at least another day.
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Passed over
Lack of ‘intensity’ contributes to loss
By Brandon Ortiz
Sports Editor

After the Horned Frogs disappointing 27-24 loss to Northwestern State (La.) in their home opener Saturday, players reiterated they did not underestimate the Division I-AA team.

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Frogs end home winning streak
By Kelly Morris
Skiff Staff

Saturday was not just any ordinary day for TCU students, family and football fans. For the first time since Nov. 18, 2000, the TCU football team played a game at Amon Carter Stadium. Fans, 30,409 of them, filled the stands for the occasion, and cooking grills were dusted off as tailgate parties once again resumed in the crowded parking lots surrounding the stadium.

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