By Ryan Osborne / Posted February 22, 2012
Tank Carder’s list of honors is a long one.
First-team All-American, Rose Bowl MVP, Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year – twice.
But Carder knows an impressive résumé doesn't go far without an impressive interview.
By Ryan Osborne / Posted February 21, 2012
Today's live chat has been canceled. Fans can listen to the game on KTCU 88.7 FM or follow live on GoFrogs.com. True freshmanBrandon Finnegan will get the start for the 14th-ranked Frogs as they head to Waco to take on No. 25 Baylor.
By Ryan Osborne / Posted February 21, 2012
TCU head baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle knows an injury-riddled club cannot afford to make careless mistakes—like walks and errors—and hits have to be timely.
Schlossnagle got just that out of his team Sunday afternoon.
By Ryan Osborne / Posted February 21, 2012
The TCU baseball team will likely be without senior right-fielder Brance Rivera when it travels to No. 25 Baylor today.
Head coach Jim Schlossnagle said Rivera is nursing a hip strain and he was not sure if he would play against the Bears.
Rivera was evaluated by team doctors after the Frogs’ 5-3 win over Ole Miss Sunday, Schlossnagle said.
By Ryan Osborne / Posted February 20, 2012
Preston Morrison retired 10 straight batters in his college debut and Michael Resnick knocked a go-ahead RBI double for his first career hit, as the TCU baseball team beat Ole Miss 5-3 Sunday afternoon at Lupton Stadium.
The win was the Frogs' first of the season after dropping a 7-4 decision to the Rebels Friday night. Saturday's game was rained out.
By Ryan Osborne / Posted February 20, 2012
A new fundraising program this fall will allow fans to leave their mark on Amon G. Carter Stadium by purchasing bricks to be layed in Frog Alley on the east side of the newly-renovated stadium.
The Legacy Brick Program, sponsored by TCU Frog Club, will allow university alumni and fans to purchase a 4-inch by 8-inch, customized brick.
By Ryan Osborne / Posted February 17, 2012
The TCU men’s basketball team is coming off its biggest win of the season after beating No. 11 UNLV 102-97 Tuesday night at home.
The Frogs (15-10 overall, 5-4 Mountain West) will try for their third straight win tomorrow afternoon when they travel to conference foe Boise State.
By Ryan Osborne / Posted February 17, 2012
TCU head baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle isn’t Billy Beane.
But he’s working with a “Moneyball” budget — his funds are limited.
So goes the story of a scholarship-strapped college baseball coach, especially one like Schlossnagle, who is tasked with juggling a limited number of scholarships and doing it at a private school.
By Ryan Osborne / Posted February 16, 2012
Results of a TCU football team drug test given Feb. 1 will not be reviewed by the National Collegiate Athletics Association, an NCAA official said Thursday.
Mary Wilfert, NCAA associate director for educational affairs, said the NCAA does not plan to look into allegations regarding the test, which, according to reports and arrest warrant affidavits, multiple players failed.
By Ryan Osborne / Posted February 15, 2012
It was a simple answer to a simple question.
Earlier this month, an undercover Fort Worth police officer sat in the front seat of a Chevy Impala in the parking lot of a Hooters restaurant having just finished off a $300 drug deal with TCU safety Devin Johnson, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.