Wednesday, January 22, 2003

Harris joins women’s golf team as an assistant coach
The TCU women’s golf team hired its second-ever assistant coach. Nicole Harris comes to TCU after working two years for the American Junior Golf Association in Braselton, Ga.

“I am very fortunate to hire such a talented assistant coach for our program,” head women’s golf coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin said. “Nicole adds a whole new dimension to our recruiting, which will prove to be a huge benefit for the future of our program. She has already proven to be an extremely hard worker and is dedicated to helping our team reach all of its goals.”

Harris attended Western New Mexico University from 1996-1998 and Centenary College from 1998-2000. She graduated from Centenary in 2000 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications and Professional Writing. Harris played golf all four years in college.

“I was able to work with the top junior golfers in the world at the AJGA and I am very excited to begin recruiting those players for TCU,” Harris said. “I am extremely eager to get started and be a part of the great golfing tradition here at TCU.”
—courtesy of (www.gofrogs.com)

Stars call up minor league goaltender to replace Turco
IRVING (AP) — The Dallas Stars recalled goaltender Corey Hirsch from their minor league affiliate Tuesday to replace suspended goaltender Marty Turco.

Turco faces a one-game suspension after a high sticking incident that occurred Monday against Colorado, the National Hockey League said.

Hirsch, 30, has appeared in 22 games with the Utah Grizzlies this season and has a 9-9-2 record, a 2.86 goals-against-average and a .921 save percentage.

The Stars (26-10-11-1) host the Columbus Blue Jackets on Wednesday.

New Jaguars coach Del Rio gathers core staff
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Jacksonville Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio has his top three assistants in place.

Del Rio hired former Dallas Cowboys player Bill Bates as special teams coach Tuesday, joining Mike Smith as defensive coordinator and Bill Musgrave as offensive coordinator.

Del Rio hired the two coordinators Monday and said he wants to have his entire staff in place before the Super Bowl.

Bates served as the assistant special teams and defensive nickel package coach for the Dallas Cowboys for the past two seasons. The 43-year-old Bates was one of the most popular and productive players in the history of the Cowboys after playing and coaching in Dallas for 20 years.

Smith joined the Ravens in 1999 after 12 seasons at Tennessee Tech. He was on the Baltimore staff with Del Rio in 2000 when the Ravens won the Super Bowl.


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