While Spring Break is a time for leisure for most students, Horned Frogs athletes were working hard over the week. Several teams were in action last week while students were away. Three squads saw their seasons come to an end while another team continued to prepare for the final stretch of its own season. (0) comments
While students were away soaking up rays on a beach somewhere the Horned Frog baseball team was hard at work, playing seven games in nine days. The Horned Frogs lost their first series of the season March 14 to 16 to the Golden Gophers of Minnesota, two games to one. (0) comments
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
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
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
ith only 16 teams left in both the men's and women's NCAA Tournaments, March Madness is well under way. But for the Horned Frogs and Lady Frogs, basketball season fizzled out in a most disappointing fashion. Early in the season, the men's team appeared to find new life under the guidance of new head coach Jim Christian. (0) comments
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