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Wednesday, October 17, 2001
Sports

Payne out for season as MRI reveals torn ACL
By Kelly Morris
Skiff Staff

The TCU women’s basketball team is starting its season in less than a month and it is having to fill a hole it didn’t expect to fill.
Senior guard Tricia Payne will be out for the season after a MRI Tuesday confirmed a tear in the anterior cruciate ligament of her left knee.
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Volleyball takes on Bearkats
By Blair Busch
Skiff Staff

Head volleyball coach Sandy Troudt said the Volley Frogs have practiced better than they have all season this week.
The Frogs (5-12, 2-5 Conference USA) hope that will translate into a victory against Sam Houston State (9-10, 5-5 SLC) 7 p.m. today in the Rickel Building.
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Frogs preparing as though Stilley will start at QB
By Brandon Ortiz
Sports Editor

Sean Stilley may not have had the prettiest line in Saturday’s box score, but he learned a lot.
Substituting for injured junior quarterback Casey Printers, Stilley threw interceptions on three consecutive drives during the Horned Frogs’ 48-22 loss to Tulane. But the lessons learned by Stilley, a junior back-up who entered this season with 10 passing attempts in his career, were immeasurable, he said.
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Men’s golf finishes second at Old Memorial in Florida
By Jordan Blum
Staff Reporter

The men’s golf team took its No. 1 national Golfweek/Sagarin performance index rating into the Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate at Old Memorial Golf Course in Tampa, Fla. and left with second place Tuesday.
The team finished with a three-round score of 869 (5-over-par) to tie North Florida but finished behind tournament host and defending national champion Florida (843).
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