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Men’s basketball prepared for San Diego

Published Feb 16, 2010

After gaining a win on the road against Wyoming, the Horned Frogs (12-14, 4-7 Mountain West Conference) hope to find success against a strong San Diego State team at home tonight.TCU lost the away game...

Womens basketball moves up to No. 23 with win against Wyoming

Women’s basketball moves up to No. 23 with win against Wyoming

Published Feb 16, 2010

After yet another home victory against the Wyoming Cowgirls on Saturday, the TCU women's basketball team moved up the Associated Press Top 25, tying LSU with 128 votes for the No. 23 spot.

After dropping out of national rankings following a loss to New Mexico on the road, the Lady Frogs appear in the AP Top 25 for the second consecutive week.



The Lady Frogs still hold the No. 1 spot in the Mountain West with a one-and-a-half game lead at 9-2.

2010 Winter Olympics update

Published Feb 16, 2010

It's only been three days and the U.S. is off to a rousing start at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver.

Hannah Kearney won a gold in freestyle skiing at the ladies' moguls finals Saturday with a score of 26.63, putting her almost a full point ahead of favored Canadian competitor Jennifer Heil. The 23-year-old Kearney is competing in her second Olympics, after failing to qualify at the 2006 Winter Games in Torino with a No. 22 finish. Shannon Bahrke of the U.S. finished out the podium bringing home the bronze.

Valentine’s Day, sports edition

Published Feb 12, 2010

Take notes, men! Some women at TCU prefer a Valentine's Day weekend filled with cheers and excitement over the typical dinner by candlelight.

Courtney Collings, a junior strategic communication major, said that if a date asked her to a basketball game or any sporting event she would definitely attend.



"That would be fun and different," Collings said. "It wouldn't be cliche."



But even if you don't have a sweetie on this Valentine's Day weekend, you can still enjoy some local sporting events with a bunch of friends.

First engineering career fair in the works

Published Feb 12, 2010

College of Science and Engineering students are closing the gap between students and potential employers. University students and Career Services are working together to produce the first engineering career fair at TCU.

The event will provide an opportunity for prospective employers from a wide range of industries to meet with students interested in working for their companies, according to the engineering Web site.

2010 Winter Olympics kicks off in Vancouver

Published Feb 12, 2010

Although Fort Worth was the site of a variety of snow sports Thursday, a much bigger sporting event will be kicking off in Vancouver, Canada tonight.

The 2010 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony is scheduled to take place at Vancouver's BC Place. This year marks the first indoor Opening Ceremony.



Coverage of the 2010 Winter Games can be followed on NBC.com. Local NBC affiliates are scheduled to air more than 200 hours of Winter Games coverage, including ice skating, speed skating, alpine skiing and more.

University moves up rank of top-selling sports merchandising

Published Feb 12, 2010

The Collegiate Licensing Company has ranked the university No. 55 out of 75 top-selling institutions for collegiate merchandise for the first quarter of the 2009-2010 year. The university moved up four positions from the fiscal year ranking for 2008-2009.

University bookstore general manager Llisa Lewis said she thought the university would be ranked higher by the end of the 2009-2010 year.

Winning streak ends for Lady Frogs’ basketball

Published Feb 12, 2010

After surviving a quadruple overtime against the University of Utah, the Lady Frogs return home hoping to continue their success by overcoming the University of Wyoming this Saturday in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.By...

UPDATE: Classes canceled for Friday

Published Feb 12, 2010

The university will be closed Friday because of the frosty weather, Provost Nowell Donovan said in an e-mail Thursday evening.Classes may be canceled, but Donovan urged students not to close their books."I...

Alum’s cafe celebrates first anniversary

Published Feb 12, 2010

When Janet Z. Capua and her son Carlo, a university alumus, decided to start their own catering company a year ago, they never realized the impact they would have on the community.

In celebration of their first anniversary, Z's Cafe will host a party tonight that will be open to the Fort Worth community. There will be free food, wine and music.



Z's Cafe partnered with nonprofit organization Samaritan House to give tenants the opportunity to transition from homelessness to the work force.

Hazing a serious crime with unanticipated consequences

Published Feb 12, 2010

Students are held responsible for a broad definition of hazing, one they often do not fully understand.In light of recent events, the conversation around campus indicates that students don't really know...

Men’s basketball suffer defeat by Utes, 64-55

Published Feb 12, 2010

The Horned Frogs' three-game winning streak came to a screeching halt Wednesday night at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. After a hard-fought game Wednesday, the night ended with the Frogs losing to the Utah Utes (11-12, 4-5) 64-55 in front of 4,414 enthusiastic TCU fans. The loss moves the Frogs' record to 11-14 and to 3-7 in conference, keeping them near the bottom of the Mountain West Conference standings.

The lone bright spot for the Frogs was freshman forward Nikola Cerina.