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Former head basketball coach Neil Dougherty dies at age 50

Former head basketball coach Neil Dougherty dies at age 50

Published Jul 8, 2011

A wake will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lientz Funeral Home in Leavenworth, Kan. The service will be held at 11 a.m. at Saturday at Sacred Heart Church, 1401 2nd Avenue, Leavenworth, Kan. Colleagues...

TCU football commit finishes 6th in national training competition

Published Jul 8, 2011

TCU 2012 football commit Daje’ Johnson couldn’t repeat his record performance in the SPARQ Championship Finals Wednesday morning, finishing sixth in the competition. Landon Collins, an undeclared...

Two TCU football commits shine in national competition

Published Jul 7, 2011

Two TCU football commitments from the class of 2012 made the finals in the Nike SPARQ Rating National Championship Wednesday, according to Craig Haubert of ESPNRise. The competition pits the top high...

TCU hires Rob Evans as assistant

Published Jul 6, 2011

FORT WORTH, Texas -- TCU has hired Rob Evans, a former head basketball coach at Arizona State and Mississippi, as an assistant coach on Jim Christian's staff. Evans has been a coach on the Division...

Boise State officially joins Mountain West Conference; Utah leaves

Boise State officially joins Mountain West Conference; Utah leaves

Published Jul 1, 2011

Today marks the offical date Boise State University can join the Mountain West Conference. It also means the end of TCU's brief conference rivalry with Utah, who will leave for the Pac-12. Boise...

Year in limbo for Amon G. Carter Stadium means growing pains

Year in limbo for Amon G. Carter Stadium means growing pains

Published Jul 1, 2011
The $105 million renovation to Amon G. Carter Stadium is well under way. The vacant hole in the sky left from the west side implosion is now half-filled with the new grandstand.

Fifty-five Frogs named MWC Scholar-Athletes

Published Jun 29, 2011
Fifty-five TCU student-athletes were named Mountain West Conference Scholar-Athletes, according to a release from the league Tuesday. According to the conference website, the award is one of the highest academic honors offered by the Mountain West. Student-athletes must complete two semesters at their school and maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5, and have participated in varsity competition in an NCAA-sponsored sport. Overall, the 55 Horned Frogs were selected for 57 awards, a tie for the most number of awards a a member of the MWC.

TCU Track & Field concludes season, brings in new class for fall

Published Jun 29, 2011

TCU Track & Field finished its 2011 season Sunday at the 2011 U.S.A. Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. The conclusion of the meet brings TCU’s 2010-2011...

TCU snags tenth best recruiting class

Published Jun 26, 2011

ESPN released their initial class of 2012 team football rankings Friday, and not only has TCU cracked the list, they're ahead of some impressive competition. While the website was quick to mention...

Carder named Dave Campbell’s defensive player of the year

Published Jun 25, 2011
Tank Carder was named the state's defensive player of the year by Dave Campbell's Texas Football Magazine. The senior linebacker was also named by the publication as the best linebacker in the state. In addition to Carder, wide receiver Josh Boyce, linebacker Tanner Brock, guard Kyle Dooley, kicker Ross Evans, punter Anson Kelton, defensive end Stansly Maponga, and running back Ed Wesley were all named to Dave Campbell's All-Texas Team. Carder has been named a first-team All-American by Playboy, Sporting News and Phil Steele's College Football Preview.

Silmon, Young advance at USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Published Jun 25, 2011
The Track and Field Championships started off with a bang for senior Jessica Young and sophomore Charles Silmon at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. Both runners ran well in the preliminary heats for 100 meters and will advance in their event. Young earned the right to compete in the women’s semifinals after running a 11.14, good for sixth place overall. The time edged the 11.16 mark set by NCAA champion Candyce McGrone. The semifinals consist of the top 18 runners.

Four Frogs to compete in USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Published Jun 25, 2011
This weekend, Charles Silmon leads a contingent of four Horned Frogs that are hoping to extend TCU's 2010-2011 athletic season for another month as they compete in the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon. The championships, a pro-am event, will see Silmon compete for a spot on the Nike team.