The No. 21 women's tennis team pulled away late with a tight 4-3 win over Auburn University on Sunday at Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center. With the win, the team's spring record now stands at 3-2. It was the team's second consecutive win over a top-25 opponent. (0) comments
Men's basketball suffers fourth straight conference loss The Horned Frogs fell to Colorado State University 71-65 on Saturday night on the road. It was the team's fourth straight loss in the Mountain West Conference. The team's record now stands at 13-10 overall. (0) comments
There will be a Mardi Gras celebration Monday in the Campus Commons hosted by Programming Council and the International Student Association. The event will feature the band Professor D, the TCU Soul Steppers, stilt walkers as well as cultural drumming, international student's band performances and henna tattoos. (0) comments
The Horned Frogs never led in Saturday night's 69-52 conference loss against the University of New Mexico Lobos. The team came into the game in first place in the Mountain West Conference, but is now left wondering how to correct the mistakes that led to New Mexico's convincing win. (0) comments
Women's basketball falls to New Mexico on road The Lady Frogs met the same fate as the men's squad Saturday, falling to the University of New Mexico 75-63 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The conference loss puts the team's record at 12-7 overall and 4-2 in the Mountain West. (0) comments
The 2009 Horned Frog football schedule is still missing one opponent, but not for long, according to Jack Hesselbrock, associate athletics director for internal relations. Hesselbrock said the athletic administration has reached an agreement with a school, but wants to wait to make an official announcement. (2) comments
The Lady Frogs erased an early 16-point deficit and took down the San Diego State University Aztecs 65-62 in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum on Wednesday night. The win gives TCU an overall record of 13-7 with a 5-2 mark in the Mountain West Conference. "We knew if we played hard and if we fought hard and we did the small things…eventually it would come our way," said junior guard TK LaFleur. (0) comments
You probably hear it all the time from avid players and followers of soccer: "Just give it a try. It's the most popular sport in the world. I promise you'll like it." But being in a part of the world where American football, baseball and basketball reign supreme, there's little chance you'll take your soccer-loving friend up on his or her offer. (2) comments
After a loss last weekend against the University of New Mexico, the Lady Frogs prepare for yet another game today without one of their key players. Junior guard Eboni Mangum said she has decided to sit out for the rest of the season after playing 12 games with a torn ACL in her right knee. (0) comments
It's a million-dollar question: Will the Mountain West Conference get an automatic bid to a Bowl Championship Series game? According to a USA Today article released Monday, MWC officials are seeking an automatic berth into a BCS bowl. Attaining automatic BCS qualification is quite a lucrative endeavor. (0) comments
Following Saturday's 69-52 loss against the University of New Mexico, head coach Jim Christian was almost as disappointed for the fans in attendance at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum as he was of his team's performance on the court. "I'm just disappointed for our team," Christian said. (0) comments
"Teams that want to play in March have to have good Februaries." That was head coach Jeff Mittie's message to his team as they prepared to start the second half of conference play with a home game against Colorado State University on Saturday. If the Lady Frogs' 71-59 win over the Rams was any indication, the team is listening so far. (0) comments