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This week at TCU

Football at Tulane, 2:30 p.m Saturday, New Orleans

Volleyball vs. Houston, 7 p.m. Saturday, Rickel Building

Men’s soccer at Centenary, 3 p.m. Sunday, Shreveport, La.

Rifle at Texas A&M, 8 a.m. Saturday, College Station

Men’s tennis at The Futures, Friday-Sunday, Lubbock

Women’s tennis at ITA National Indoor Tournament, Friday and Saturday, Dallas

Women’s tennis at C-USA Individual Tournament, Saturday and Sunday, Bayard H.

Friedman Tennis Center
Cross Country at Chili Pepper Invitational, Saturday, Fayetteville, Ark.

 

Friday, October 12, 2001
Sports

Men’s soccer still looking for goals
By Dan Smith
Skiff Staff

For a team that is averaging slightly over half a goal a game, scoring is a must.

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Houston QB sidelined with wrist injury
HOUSTON (AP) —Houston quarterback Kelly Robertson, who broke a bone in his right wrist last weekend, will not play Saturday and his availability the rest of the season is in question.

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Sports Briefs

Seattle Mariners add one more to record season

Double dribble

Caleb Williams/Skiff Staff

Freshman midfielder Stephanie Bereznicki dribbles the ball past Rice midfielder Ashley Anderson in the 4-1 victory over the Owls on Wednesday. The Frogs play 7:30 p.m. today at South Florida.

Volley Frogs take on Houston
By Quinten Boyd
Skiff Staff

The Volley Frogs have experienced a good share of momentum swings over the past seven matches.
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Today in sports history

1968 — The games of the XIX Olympiad were opened in Mexico City by Mexican President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz. Norma Enriqueta Basilio de Sotelo became the first woman to light the Olympic flame.

 

Game Central

 

Change of pace
Frogs take on prolific Tulane offense
By Brandon Ortiz
Sports Editor

There was a time when TCU played teams who did nothing but run the ball.
Back when TCU was in the Southwest Conference and squared off against teams like Darrell Royal’s Texas Longhorns, the prevailing sentiment was only three things can happen when a team passes the ball, and two of them are bad. The preferred tactic was to run the ball, wear down your opponent, run down the clock and win the game.

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Frogs hope off week won’t have bad effect
By Kelly Morris
SKIFF STAFF
The Frogs hope Saturday’s outcome against Tulane will not be the same as it was the last time they had a 13-day layoff.
The last time the Frogs had such downtime, they were upset in overtime 27-24 by Northwestern State (La.), a Division I-AA team, in its first home game of the season Sept. 22.
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