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On the heels of a tough loss to then-No. 38 Duke, the Horned Frogs will try to improve their 5-8 spring record when they play host to No. 25 Virginia Tech today. They will also play Columbia University at home Tuesday before taking time off for Spring Break. (0) comments

We are steadily crawling closer and closer to Opening Day, and maybe it's just me, but I am getting excited. And of course I am happy to be watching the World Baseball Classic. There are several columnists around the country dogging on the event because of the risk of injury to the players involved. (0) comments

Freshman's journey had 'tough' start

Two months ago, TCU freshman basketball player Ronnie Moss entered a game against UNLV just three and a half minutes into the contest. Almost immediately the team changed. Players picked up the pace, fought for loose balls and methodically wove their way to an 80-73 win as the final buzzer sounded. (0) comments

Catcher's passion for sports shines bright

The game-winning home run - it's the baseball player's dream. Except Horned Frog catcher Bryan Holaday's; he'd rather catch a shutout from one of his friends on the mound. "Catching a shutout, it's not just me doing all the things - it's everyone on my team that's working toward the goal," Holaday said. (0) comments

Memory and confidence success formula for rifle

The width of a hair. That is the difference between absolute success and abject failure in the sport of rifle. Practicing in a plain, single-story, whitewashed building that looks like it houses air conditioning units rather than athletes, the members of the women's rifle team have been preparing for the biggest match of their lives at the first ever TCU-hosted NCAA championship. (0) comments

Q&A: Lady Frogs kick off championships

Sophomore forward Emily Carter, named to the All-Mountain West Conference Second Team on Monday, and the rest of the Lady Frogs will get rolling in the conference tournament tonight at 9 p.m. The team fought its way to a 20-9 record during the regular season including a 12-4 record in the MWC, good enough for third place in the conference. (0) comments

Football spring training already in full swing

The calendar may still read March, but it seems like in Texas it is always football season. The Frogs have gotten back onto the gridiron for a set of 15 spring practices, with the last one being the spring game April 4 in Amon Carter Stadium. Head football coach Gary Patterson said he is glad to get back on the field, but thinks the spring is flying by. (0) comments

When the Dallas Cowboys released wide receiver Terrell Owens last week, I was foolish enough to think for a second the madness was finally over. I was moronic enough to think teams in the NFL would learn their lessons and realize that Owens is nothing but a cancer that will corrode any team from the inside out. (1) comment

The third-seeded women's basketball team lost to the seventh-seeded UNLV Lady Rebels 84-75 Wednesday night in the second round of play in the Mountain West Conference Championships. The team had secured a first-round bye after finishing the regular season with a 12-4 conference record, but the loss in the second round ended the team's hopes of winning the conference tournament title. (0) comments

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