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Countdown to Kickoff 2024: 39 Days
39 | LB Jason Phillips (2004-2008) A two-star quarterback prospect out of Waller, TX, ranked outside the top 1,800 players in the Class of 2004, Jason Phillips would become one of the greatest linebackers in TCU history. Upon arrival in Fort Worth he was transitioned to fullback and redshirted his first season. Ahead of the 2005 season Coach Gary Patterson moved Phillips to the linebacker position where he’d quickly earn the starting role starting all but one game over the next four seasons. Phillips would lead a dominant Horned Frogs defense that would win the Mountain West in 2005 and would win four consecutive bowl games with two finishes ranked in the Top 10. With 315 career tackles, Phillips received All-Mountain West Conference honors all four seasons, three of which were First Team, with a Second Team appearance as a freshman,
'He's a beast': TCU transfer Damonic Williams making strong 1st impression at Oklahoma
DALLAS — Danny Stutsman noticed two things about Damonic Williams after the former TCU defensive tackle arrived at Oklahoma this summer: his massive size and his innate leadership qualities. Williams, who transferred to Oklahoma during the post-spring portal cycle, has quickly ingratiated himself with his new team and made...
TCU Soccer Recap & Preview: Defenders & Goalkeepers
In the final entry of our TCU Soccer recap of the 2023 season and look ahead to the fast-approaching 2024 campaign, we take a look at the Horned Frogs back line of defenders and goalkeepers. The TCU defense is anchored by Grace Coppinger, returning for her third season with the...
Former Tulane Assistant Greyson Heckman Joins TCU Swim Staff
New TCU assistant coach Greyson Heckman swam collegiately at both Cleveland State (2013-15) and the University of South Dakota (2015-18). Current photo via TCU Athletics. TCU’s combined swimming and diving program added former Tulane assistant Greyson Heckman to its coaching staff on Friday for the 2024-25 season. Heckman spent...
TCU newcomers assigned numbers as fall camp approaches
Hauss Hejny – 1 The four-star quarterback participated in spring camp as the third-team quarterback. Hejny will wear No. 1 this season. A standout athlete from Franklin, Texas, Hidrogo will play safety for the Frogs. He arrived on campus earlier this summer and will wear No. 15. Nate Palmer...
Hailey Van Lith Throws Some Subtle Shots At The LSU Tigers After Transferring To TCU
When Hailey Van Lith left the Lousiville Cardinals to transfer to the LSU Tigers, many thought the team would be unstoppable and win it all again. The team was very good but hardly unstoppable, as Hailey Van Lith was certainly not being used in the way that she had thought.
Not Too Early Big XII Hoops Predictions: No. 11, TCU
TCU basketball is at an historical apex. Under the direction of Jamie Dixon, the Horned Frogs have reached the NCAA tournament three straight seasons, and made four out of the last six Big Dances. Prior to this stretch, TCU had reached the NCAA tournament only seven other times and had done so in consecutive seasons only once. Having a good coach helps. So does competing in college basketball's premiere conference.
DCC’s Brayden “Gunnar” Fox Gets Once-in-a-Lifetime Opporunity at MLB Home Run Derby, All-Star Game
ARLINGTON, Texas – If only he had known that Gunnar would be the first name of one of the bright young stars in baseball, Brayden Fox might be known as Gunnar Fox. Fox, a soon-to-be senior at DuBois Central Catholic who is one of the best players in District 9, had a chance to be known by his middle name, Gunnar, but chose to go by his first name instead.
UTA Announces 2024 Volleyball Schedule
ARLINGTON, Texas – The UT Arlington women's volleyball program will embark on its 52nd season this fall, beginning with the Sawyer Camillo Memorial Classic (Aug. 30-Sep. 1) hosted by the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns as part of a 29-match regular season schedule. Fans can get their first glimpse of this...
Connecticut Sun Signs Caitlin Bickle
Uncasville, CT (July 20, 2024) – Today, the Connecticut Sun announced that the organization has signed forward Caitlin Bickle to a seven-day contract (to end August 21). Per team policy, no terms were disclosed. Bickle, a 6-1 forward out of Baylor University, previously signed a training camp contract with...
122-acre sports complex coming to Roanoke
Play It Forward Sports Complex is a planned 122-acre development in Roanoke. (Courtesy city of Roanoke) The city of Roanoke announced on July 19 that a new sports complex will be coming to town. The Play It Forward Sports Complex will have 122 acres of sports field, dining and retail...
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