Tuesday, April 23, 2002

Schobel drafted
by Cincinnati Bengels

Safaritova passed over by WNBA; chance as free agent

Frogs takes on Mavericks following losing streak

Men’s, women’s track teams fly for a home crowd
By Danny Gillham
Skiff Staff

Just like in the Wizard of Oz, there really is no place like home for the TCU track and field team.
At the third annual TCU Invitational, the team turned in one of their best performances of the season, said head coach Monte Stratton.
In front of full stands at the Lowdown Track & Field Complex, the Flyin’ Frogs did not disappoint the home crowd, turning in 12 NCAA qualifying times (four automatic, eight provisional).
Stratton said he was extremely pleased with the team’s performance, and the crowd turnout for the team’s only home meet of the season.

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Freshman Cleavon Dillon competes in the long jump at the TCU Invitational Saturday. Dillon jumped a seasonal best 8-01 meters in the event.

 

Frogs net C-USA championship title
By Quinten Boyd
Skiff Staff

The men’s and women’s tennis teams made a strong impression in year one in their new conference. Both teams had an undefeated conference record in the regular season, and both notched No. 1 seeds in the Conference USA Tennis Tournament.
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Women’s golf team sets new C-USA record, claims championship
By Danny Gillham
Skiff Staff

At the start of the final round of the Conference USA Women’s Golf Championships Sunday, the women’s golf team trailed Tulane by six-shots.
But Brooke Tull still had 18 holes of golf left to play.

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