You know you have a pretty good ball club when an MLB Hall of Famer says so, but the Horned Frogs still couldn't manage to top Tony Gwynn's San Diego State University team in a weekend series at Lupton Stadium, dropping two of three games. A loss on Friday and a win on Saturday set the stage for a series-clinching finale Sunday. (0) comments
The No. 32-ranked Horned Frogs opened conference play with two matches on Friday and Saturday at the Aztec Tennis Center on the campus of San Diego State. Friday's match pitted the team against the No. 29-ranked Aztecs. The Horned Frogs walked away with a 5-2 victory. (0) comments
Flyin' Frogs rack up regional qualifying marks in Baton Rouge The track and field teams set 15 NCAA regional qualifying marks while competing in the LSU Relays on Friday and Saturday. Whether it was running, jumping or throwing, the Horned Frogs found success in all facets of the sport during their two days in Baton Rouge. (1) comment
They say home is where the heart is. But the Horned Frogs are hoping home is where the wins are starting with tonight's series opener against conference opponent San Diego State. Baseball season will officially kick into high gear for the Horned Frogs this weekend when they begin a string of seven straight home games in a span of 10 days. (0) comments
The Horned Frogs baseball team plated five runs in the fifth to recover from a 4-1 deficit and win 8-5 at Lupton Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Two of the five runs came when catcher Bryan Holaday hammered the ball out, breaking a then 4-4 tie. After being stymied in much of Friday's loss, the Horned Frogs' offense got started early, scoring in the second off doubles from Bryan Holaday and Jason Coats. (0) comments
With one out in the top of the ninth, it seemed like the Horned Frogs were going to escape the rubber match against the San Diego State Aztecs with a 1-0 win. But three hits and two errors later they were suddenly behind. The Aztecs were able to turn those this and miscues into two runs and earn a 2-1 victory. (0) comments
A slumping Horned Frog baseball team hopes to return to the win column tonight at Lupton Stadium against a streaking UT-Arlington team. The Horned Frogs (15-9, 3-3 MWC) are coming off a disappointing weekend series where the team dropped two of three games to a visiting San Diego State team. (0) comments
taff Reporter The game of cricket continually fills stadiums in many parts of the world. A group of students hope that creating a club team will raise awareness of the sport a little closer to home. Nitesh Kalwar, a sophomore accounting and finance major, and 20 other students began playing cricket together last semester, Kalwar said. (0) comments
For the second straight season the Frogs will be playing 12 straight weeks, but unlike last year, all games will be on Saturdays. Also, the team will be alternating between home and road games every week this season. Two times are yet to be set: the two road games on the East Coast against Virginia and Clemson. (0) comments
Club baseball team to face SMU The TCU club baseball team will be playing at SMU 2 p.m. Saturday. Sophomore Bobby Wilson, the president of the team, said the club is 1-3 on the season so far after playing both North Texas and Texas A&M twice. Wilson said the team is well-rounded and has a good mix of players. (0) comments
So here we are just 10 days away from the first pitch in the 2009 baseball season. Hopefully, you have done most of your drafts by now. There are some perks to picking your team late in spring training, like getting the most up-to-date injury news and finding out who has been optioned to the minor leagues. (0) comments