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TCU senior, Paige Rogge, posing in front of Sadler Hall for her senior photo shoot.
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Weekend sports recap

SOCCER

The TCU soccer team came away short on Saturday in overtime against conference rival Utah, losing 3-2. The Horned Frogs kept pace with the Utes the entire match. Junior forward Jordan Calhoun was strong on offense with five shot attempts, two of which were on goal. With only seconds left in the game, however, Utah forced overtime and scored the game-winning goal. TCU is now 7-8-1 for the season and 1-3-0 in conference play.

VOLLEYBALL

The TCU volleyball team suffered a loss to Wyoming on Saturday. The Horned Frogs fought back and forth with the Cowgirls with eight ties and five lead changes in the second set. However, Wyoming was able to take the victory in three sets. Senior Christy Hudson and junior Jordan Raines had eight kills each, while sister duo Irene and Kristen Hester each had six. With the loss, the Frogs are now 12-8 overall and 3-3 in conference play.

CROSS COUNTRY

Both the men’s and women’s cross country teams traveled to Fayetteville, Ark. this past weekend to compete in the Chile Pepper Festival. The Horned Frogs had individual successes on both sides Saturday. On the women’s team, sophomore Agnes Kemboi took the ninth spot in the 5K with a personal-best time of 17:13.11.

This is the third time in the past four races that a Horned Frog placed in the Top 10 in the festival. For the men’s team, senior Festus Kigen placed 13th in the 10K. For final team finishes, the men’s side took 18th and the women’s team came in 12th.

RIFLE

The Horned Frog rifle team continued its undefeated season with a victory Saturday against UTEP. The Frogs set the aggregate school record with a 4,687-4,600 win over the Miners. In the smallbore competition, sophomore Sarah Beard took first place, tying her personal-best score of 585. For air rifle, sophomore Sarah Scherer finished on top with a score of 595. Her score was just one point under her personal best.

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