Feature Stories
TCU’s 2015 football recruiting class is stacked with local prospects
Recruiting success in the Dallas-Fort Worth area is nothing new for Gary Patterson and his coaching staff. However, this year’s recruiting class is more saturated with local talent than other recent classes.
Why TCU basketball is off to its best start in school history
After losing 19 straight games to end the 2013-2014 season, the Horned Frogs are off to their first 10-0 start ever.
New flat-seam baseballs preferred by hitters, pitchers and coach
Offense across college baseball may be on the rise after the seams were flattened on the new baseballs, but pitchers are also fans of the change.
Erik Peterson finds a new home at TCU
TCU sand volleyball head coach Erik Peterson said he hasn’t had any trouble adjusting to his new home in Fort Worth – moving is something he’s dealt with his entire life.
Game Stories & Advances
TCU’s comeback falls short against No. 9 Kansas 64-61
TCU was able to stage a last minute comeback to cut Kansas’ eight point lead with a minute left to three, but Charles Hill Jr.’s deep desperation heave clanked off the back of the rim as the buzzer sounded.
Women’s basketball advances after holding off SFA
In front of a loud crowd at the TCU Recreational Center, the Horned Frogs advanced to the second round of the NIT for the first time since 2008.
TCU baseball heads to LA for the Dodger Classic
Last weekend, Jim Schlossnagle’s squad was prepared for their weekend series againstCal Poly, but the four inches of snow and ice that covered Lupton Stadium prevented the Frogs and the Mustangs from ever taking the field.
Frogs break Cowboy hearts on Valentine’s Day, upset No. 21 OSU 70-55
Owners of last place in the Big 12, the TCU men’s basketball team hosted No. 21 Oklahoma State on Valentine’s Day, and it was a matchup many thought TCU had little chance of winning.
By the end of the Saturday showdown, it was the Cowboys, not the Frogs, who left Wilkerson-Greines Activity Center with their hearts broken.
News Stories
Two students arrested after fatal car crash
TCU students Jonathan “Luke” Reed and John Morgan were arrested Saturday night aftera crash involving their vehicle, which killed a 46-year-old woman.
BYX alum calls resignation sign of leadership
Ryan Tiglas’s decision to step down as president of Beta Upsilon Chi is an accurate reflection of the leader he is becoming, according to a BYX and TCU alum, who said he had spoken with Tiglas since his resignation Tuesday.
TWLOHA members not afraid to reveal their troubled past
Members of TCU’s To Write Love On Her Arms chapter told their stories of depression, family problems, abuse and failed suicide attempts during the organization’s open-mic fundraiser on Wednesday night.
Students speak out at ‘Kappa Krush the Mic’