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Students discuss religious topics in a small group. (Photo courtesy of tcuwesley.org)
Wednesday nights at TCU’s Methodist campus ministry provide religious exploration and fellowship
By Boots Giblin, Staff Writer
Published Mar 27, 2024
Students at the Wesley said they found community on Wednesday nights.

Support sports by showing up

With the frenzy of football upon us – and the elation and dejection that it can bring – it is also important to remember this:The members of the football team are not the only athletes who deserve your interest, your support – and most importantly – your presence.

It’s true, whatever your favorite sport, be it cross country, lacrosse, swimming or soccer, it’s very likely you’ll be there to support it. The thing is, when you attend a sporting event, you’re doing more than supporting the team and sport. You are also showing your support and pride of the university as a whole.

The list of teams at TCU that need your support has only continued to grow.

The TCU Equestrian team has gone from merely an idea, to a club, to the newest team in one of the newest sports recognized by the NCAA. Recognition at the very least is much deserved by the students who have helped make this possible.

Fans are an integral part of sports and sporting events. While fair-weather fan syndrome spreads easily after a bad game, or say, a season below .500, it only adds to the problem.

So far the tennis and golf teams, respectively, have been performing well. Women’s volleyball is also having a successful season. Although crowds at sporting events are not thought of as being common outside Amon Carter Stadium, there’s almost always a strong showing for the soccer team.

This is great, but crowds and support of sports teams should not be rare or occur only on special occasions, such as a winning season. Each team deserves the recognition and respect that sports such as football receive, especially when we have talented athletes in every sport on campus, including one hell of a rifle team.

Opinion editor Ryan Claunch for the editorial board.

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