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Friday, September 6, 2002
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Former Horned Frog first baseman adjusts to minor leagues

Small rural towns, tiny stadiums, and even smaller cramped buses is where time is spent during the long trips between ballparks.

Walter Olmstead

Special to the Skiff
Former TCU first baseman Walter Olmstead is on the road these days, playing rookie class baseball for the Billings Mustangs, an afilliate of the Cincinnati Reds.
Volley Frogs prove they are a new team

When new volleyball head coach Prentice Lewis took over a previously struggling Volley Frogs’ team, she cautioned that the building process would be a slow one.
McShane added to women’s basketball staff

TCU women’s head basketball coach Jeff Mittie announced on Thursday the hiring of Sean McShane as the director of women’s basketball operations.
Women’s soccer team faces two tough games over the weekend without injured senior forward

The women’s soccer team resolves to train harder to improve their game play
Men’s soccer team to play without leading scorer

With a 3-2 double overtime loss to Memphis still on their minds, the men’s soccer team will journey to Tulsa, Okla. for the Microtel Inn & Suites/Golden Hurricane Classic this Friday.
Not to be overlooked
Football to play against an angry Northwestern squad seeking respect

The Northwestern Wildcats lost their first game of the season in humiliating fashion, but that doesn’t mean the Horned Frogs are about to take them lightly.
Second game in six days comes as challenge for Frog football team

The game against Northwestern would not be as important had the Frogs not lost to Cincinnati Monday.
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