A close game against crosstown rival UT-Arlington became heated late Wednesday night when a scuffle broke out in the eighth inning and both teams rushed the field. One player was ejected from each team, but the Horned Frogs went on to win 2-1 in the bottom of the ninth. (0) comments
The NCAA Tournament will wrap up when the final horn sounds at the championship game in Detroit on Monday, and I won't be missing it one bit. The tournament just doesn't seem to keep and maintain my attention - or even attract it at all - like it used to. In fact, I can't remember the last year I was completely immersed in March Madness action. (0) comments
Senior outfielder Chris Ellington immediately made his mark in Horned Frog baseball when he joined the team last season, starting 45 out of the 55 games he played in. He was named second-team all-conference when he led the team in slugging percentage, .579, and on-base percentage, . (0) comments
This is the longest week ever. Longer than the week before Christmas, your birthday or Easter if you have been good this Lent. It's the final few days before the beginning of Major League Baseball's regular season and I'm acting like a child on Christmas Eve who knows he is getting a shiny new bicycle because he just saw it in the garage last week. (1) comment
The No. 28-ranked women's tennis team returns home this weekend to play three matches against conference opponents, with the expectation to win all three, the team's coach said. "Based on the rankings, we're favored to win all three," head coach Jefferson Hammond said. (0) comments
For the second game in the row, drama in the eighth inning and late TCU rally helped push the No. 22 Horned Frogs past the 18th-ranked Lobos Friday night. Sophomore RHP Steven Maxwell got the start for TCU, pitching five innings and allowing two earned runs on four hits. (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