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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

Women's basketball team begins second half of conference play. The Lady Frogs will host Colorado State University (7-14, 2-6 MWC) on Saturday in the first of two straight home games. The team returns to its home court after a 73-63 road loss to the University of Utah, undefeated in the Mountain West Conference. (0) comments

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

Awards and speeches, not hits and stolen bases, began the 2009 baseball season. The Horned Frogs attended the sixth annual First Pitch Banquet Friday night at Ridglea Country Club in the presence of a four-time World Series champion. The team was proud to welcome Bobby Brown, four-time World Series winner and former American League president, as the keynote speaker for the evening. (0) comments

It didn't count for the team's record, but the women's soccer squad dominated in its first game of the spring, shutting out the Navarro College Bulldogs. The team played three 45-minute periods Sunday, each starting at a score of 0-0. They didn't show any lack of competitiveness, winning all three periods, 5-0, 0-0 and 1-0 at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium. (0) comments

Lady Frogs top Rams with overall effort

"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

Lady Frogs top Rams for second time

The Mountain West Conference's top-scoring offense was on full display Saturday night as the Lady Frogs beat Colorado State University 71-59 in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. Although the Lady Frogs' high-flying offense was impressive in the win over the Rams, the team proved it can play a little defense too. (0) comments

While some might have found it odd, last week's announcement that the Frogs would be changing to a co-offensive coordinator system should come as a surprise to no one. It really was the team's best option. Former offensive coordinator Mike Schultz left to take the same position at the University of Illinois in early January. (0) comments

Lady Frogs erupt for 29-point victory

The Lady Frogs continued their recent dominance against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas by collecting their seventh straight win against the Lady Rebels Tuesday night in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. The Lady Frogs controlled the majority of the game and won 75-46. (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

You know you picked the right sport when playing it involves walking along the ocean in Puerto Rico, which is exactly where the women's golf team will begin its spring season Sunday. The Lady Puerto Rico Classic, hosted by Purdue University, will be the Horned Frogs' first tournament since the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown in October. (0) comments

Women's soccer team to face Navarro College for offseason start

After finishing the fall season with the best record in the program's history, the women's soccer team starts its spring offseason Sunday with a home match against Navarro College. Head coach Dan Abdalla said he was pleased the team was able to see its hard work pay off with its 14-4-2 season, the best in program history, but also sees room for improvement and will use this season as a training opportunity. (1) comment

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