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Thursday, October 24, 2002
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Sports
Fullback brings strength, good hands to team

Senior Reggie Holts stabilizes the fullback position, where he picks up blocks and receptions for the offense.

Football photo

Photographer/Ty Halasz
Senior Reggie Holts doesn’t get much recognition during games, but he makes the most of his opportunities as the starting fullback.
Montigel: From the hardwood to the links

Bill Montigel has made his name as the coach of the men’s golf team, but his start was very unconventional.
Staying on their feet

Soccer photo

Photographer/Ty Halasz
Senior midfielder Kenny Leising (No. 18) pushes the ball ahead against Saint Louis Wednesday. TCU tied the No. 17 Billikens 3-3 in two overtimes, and must not lose any of their remaining games for a chance at the Conference USA tournament.
Women’s swimming and diving team lose opener

TCU’s women’s swimming and diving team opened the season with a 131-86 setback at the hands of crosstown-rival SMU Wednesday night at Perkins Natatorium in Dallas. The Mustangs, who placed ninth at last spring’s NCAA Championships, swept all 12 events from the Horned Frogs en route to the victory.
Men’s soccer team ties No. 17 Saint Louis in 2OT

The TCU men’s soccer team recorded its first tie of the season Wednesday in a 3-3 double overtime match against Saint Louis at Garvey-Rosenthal Stadium.
 

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