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Tuesday, November 11, 2003
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Frogs could make history with hard work, luck
COMMENTARY

Saturday was a great night for college football, well Frog fans anyway. Florida State lost to Clemson in the Bowden Bowl and Pittsburgh won a thriller over Virginia Tech. The energy those two games created was amazing. The fact that TCU needed those teams to lose in order to move up made it even more exciting. The games contained all the passion normally reserved for the Frogs.

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Senior fullback Kenny Hayter (11) and his teammates celebrate their 31-28 win against Louisville Wednesday night.
Tennis ends fall season with a victory at A&M

The TCU men’s tennis squad concluded its fall season Sunday, Nov. 9, at the Texas A&M Invitational in College Station. The Horned Frogs played seven singles matches with the host Aggies, recording their lone victory at No. 3 singles thanks to junior Daniel Scholten.
Swim team earns fourth place at Invitational

The TCU women competed in the Hilton Plaza Rice Invitational over the weekend, finishing fourth of four teams and grabbing one individual championship, along with numerous top ten finishes.
Combative sports to require blood tests

Boxers and other participants in combative sports will be required to pass blood tests for HIV and hepatitis before participating in any event starting Jan. 1.
 

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