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Horned Frog swimmer glides forward despite ineligibility

Edgar Crespo has been in the United States for less than a year, and it shows. Frantically searching to find the right verb conjugation, he will sometimes try three forms of a word on for size before he finds one that fits. Were ... is ... was. There it is. (0) comments

Men's tennis team to battle SMU

After a long road trip, the men's tennis team will return to the courts tonight to play their cross-town rivals, Southern Methodist University. Currently 2-7, the match against SMU will be a welcome relief to a team that played seven of its first nine matches on the road. (0) comments

The No. 11 Horned Frog baseball team will host the No. 14 Baylor University Bears tonight in an attempt to extend their winning streak to seven after beating the University of Texas at Arlington11-3 Tuesday night. During this stretch, the Horned Frogs are averaging 9. (0) comments

Senior forward Kevin Langford gave himself five more minutes to cement his legacy at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. Unfortunately, the referees only gave him four minutes and 57 seconds. (0) comments

Baseball team tops Mississippi in weather-shortened series The No. 16-ranked Horned Frogs improved their record to 5-1 on the young season with a 19-13 victory over a No. 11-ranked University of Mississippi squad on Saturday in Oxford. The team belted 25 hits on the way to its fifth straight win. (0) comments

Senior forward Kevin Langford gave himself five more minutes to cement his legacy at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. Unfortunately, the referees only gave him four minutes and 57 seconds. The Horned Frogs fell to San Diego State University 79-77 Saturday night in overtime in a game that featured a furious comeback and a strange ending that was decided by the officials. (0) comments

Women's tennis team hopes to rebound with Texas A&M

After losing its third consecutive event Saturday at home against the University of Alabama, the women's tennis team will try to right the ship Thursday with a visit to College Station. With both teams cheering on the final match from the sidelines, the team lost a nail-biter Saturday afternoon at the Bayard H. (0) comments

Athletes, despite the fame and over-the-top attention given to them, are really no different than you and I. They are making their way through life, going to work every day and earning a living just like the rest of us are, or soon will. (0) comments

Baseball team succumbs to Baylor 2-1

A top-25, I-35 showdown ended in heartbreak for the Horned Frogs on Wednesday night as they dropped a 2-1 squeaker to Baylor University in a game that came down to the last strike. Senior pinch-hitter Hunt Woodruff had a chance to tie the game in the bottom of the ninth with a man on second and two out, but he found left fielder Adam Hornung's glove in shallow left field to end a pitcher's duel with the wind blowing toward home plate at Lupton Stadium. (0) comments

Men's tennis team prevails over SMU

Even though sophomore Zach Nichols lost his first set to Southern Methodist University's Chris Hooshyar on Wednesday night at the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center, it looked as if the No. 43 Horned Frog tennis team already had the match in hand. But SMU players battled back to make the match close and Nichols' three-set, come-from-behind victory (4-6, 6-1, 6-4) ended up being the decisive match as TCU won 4-3. (0) comments



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