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Tuesday, November 4, 2003
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High Hopes
Despite having young players, the TCU women’s soccer team is confident about its first postseason appearance since 2000.

With the 2003 regular season complete, the TCU women’s soccer team finds itself not looking toward next season.

Soccer photo

Ty Halasz/Staff Photographer
The women’s soccer team will travel to Charlotte, N.C. as the No. 2 seed in the C-USA tournament.
Frogs move up in BCS poll

(AP) TCU, college football’s only other undefeated team besides Oklahoma, moved up three spots to No. 9 in this week’s Bowl Championship Series standings, released Monday.
Sports anchor hired as basketball announcer

Joe Gumm, who works for TCU's flagship station ESPN Radio 103.3 FM, has been hired as the public address announcer for TCU men's basketball, the TCU Athletics Department announced Monday. Gumm was one of more than a dozen candidates who auditioned for the job.
Women’s track finishes second in C-USA meet

Junior Mary Kinyanjui became just the second woman in TCU history to take the individual honors at a conference cross country championship as she captured the gold medal at the Conference USA meet held Saturday. Her performance helped the TCU women to a second place finish in the team standings, while the TCU men were ninth overall.
 

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