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The equestrian team hopes to bounce back from a weekend loss against Southern Methodist University and gain some momentum for the National Championships as they take on the New Mexico State University Aggies this Saturday in Mansfield. It will be the first time the team has faced the Aggies, and head coach Gary Reynolds said his riders are looking forward to competing against them because they have a great team and could be a great rival for TCU. (0) comments

After just 11 positives out of 28,934 tests since last year, the University Interscholastic League is considering cutting back on steroid testing. Scaling down testing in high school sports in Texas is a terrible idea. Sure the testing program costs $6 million, but can you put a price on the safety and future of our high school athletes? In case you don't know the possible side effects of steroids, here are just a few, according to www. (0) comments

The women's basketball team extended its win streak to six games in exciting fashion, edging out the University of New Mexico Lobos 41-38 in the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum Wednesday night. The 41 points marks the lowest point total in a win in team history. The previous low was a 49-47 victory against Southwestern University in 1982. (0) comments

Baseball team defeats Bobcats in fourth straight win

The baseball team has now won four straight games after snapping the Texas State University Bobcats' three-game win streak. After giving up two runs in the top of the first, the Horned Frogs recovered and scored eight unanswered runs on the way to the 8-2 victory. (0) comments

The women's basketball team extended their winning streak to five games by beating the University of Wyoming Cowgirls 60-47 Saturday night at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. The team kept the Cowgirls scoreless for the first five minutes, jumping out to an early 9-0 lead. (0) comments

Frogs officially add Clemson to schedule Rumors late last week proved true Friday when the Frogs announced they have completed their non-conference schedule by adding a Sept. 26 game against Clemson University. The Frogs now have two road games against Atlantic Coast Conference foes next season. (0) comments

Coming off a season-opening series win against a highly ranked Cal State Fullerton team over the weekend, the Horned Frog baseball team will continue its season tonight against Dallas Baptist University. TCU (2-1) will take on the Patriots (2-1) in the first of back-to-back games at home. (0) comments

Swimming and diving teams aim to surpass past performance

Tapering, or peaking, has been on the minds of the coaches and members of the men's and women's swimming and diving teams the past few weeks-and with good reason. The Mountain West Conference Swimming and Diving Championships begin today in Oklahoma City. "We're really working on things like perfect starts, perfect turns and relay exchanges," head coach Richard Sybesma said. (0) comments

Things couldn't be going much better for sophomore forward Emily Carter and the rest of the Lady Frogs as they prepare to exchange blows with the University of New Mexico tonight in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. The team, in sole possession of second place in the Mountain West Conference, has won five straight conference contests and is inching closer to the regular season's end. (0) comments

The baseball team improved its record on the young season to 3-1 Tuesday night, winning its home opener against Dallas Baptist University 6-0. The long ball was the driving force behind the majority of The Horned Frogs' scoring, as four of the team's six runs came off of home runs. (0) comments



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