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Jerry Hughes Lott Trophy winner
Ted Hendricks Award WinnerFirst-Team All-American
Bryan HoladayJohnny Bench Award winner
Second-Team All-American
TosTiTos FiesTa Bowl
college world series
Sarah Scherer National Champion (smallbore)
All-American (air rifle)
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2009-2010Athletics Annual Report
excelleNce oN THe Big sTage
IndexLetter from the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics 2
Intercollegiate Athletics Committee 3
Where Champions Play 4-11
Fall Sports 12-14
Winter Sports 15-16
Spring Sports 17-20
Postseason Teams 21-23
Honor Roll 24-26
Coaching Honors 26-27
Academics 28-29
In the Community 30-31
Frog Nation Rising 32-33
National Exposure 34-35
Frog Club / Horned Frog Priority Points 36-39
Lettermen’s Association 40-41
Capital Giving/True Cost of TCU Athletics 42-43
Endowed Named Scholarships / Fully Funded Scholarships 44-47
Donor List 48-53
Facilities Upgrades 54-55
Amon G Carter Stadium Renovations / Future Projects 56-59
ISP/Corporate Sponsors 60
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Dear Horned Frog Fans:What a historic year for TCU!
Horned Frog teams reached new levels of excellence on the field and in the classroom, while alumni and fans
set attendance records at Football, Baseball, Volleyball, Swimming/Diving and Soccer games The Frog Club
established a new mark in fundraising for athletics scholarships and the Lettermen’s Association surpassed
1,000 members and had a record 30 percent participation rate – nearly three times the national average
ESPN’s “College GameDay” came to our campus for the first time The City of Fort Worth dyed the Trinity River
purple The City of Omaha adopted Baseball as its hometown favorite during the College World Series Add it
all up, and TCU Athletics unquestionably is on the rise
That success starts in the classroom as TCU student-athletes posted a 2 98
departmental cumulative grade point average in the Spring 2010 semester, the
highest since TCU started reporting scores in Fall 1998 Fifty-three percent of the
student-athletes had GPAs above 3 0, including 24 percent at 3 5 or higher Most
importantly, 83 Horned Frogs graduated during the 2009-10 academic year, while
one former student-athlete was named a recipient of the NCAA Degree Completion
Award Overall, 15 of the 20 programs had GPAs of 3 0 or better, two more than a
year ago Sixteen were above the 2 9 mark
On the field, Horned Frog teams made history Football, Baseball and Rifle finished
the season in the national top 6 Reaching as high as No 4 in the polls, Football
broke into the Bowl Championship Series for the first time ever and reached the
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Baseball finished with its highest-ever ranking of No 3 after
winning the Fort Worth Regional, the Super Regional in Austin against the Texas
Longhorns and playing in the College World Series in Omaha for the first time in
program history The team won three games in its side of the bracket and was nine innings away from the
championship series Rifle won the NCAA championship to give TCU its first team title since 1983 TCU was
the only school in the nation to have a team play in the BCS, win a game at the CWS and win a national
championship
Those teams were not our only titlists Men’s Tennis, Women’s Tennis, Women’s Basketball and Men’s Swimming
all were crowned champions of the Mountain West Conference All told, 15 of the 20 athletics programs placed
teams or individuals in the NCAA postseason, including Cross Country, Women’s Golf, Men’s Golf, Volleyball
and both squads for the indoor and outdoor track teams TCU hosted two NCAA events on campus — the
Fort Worth Regional in Baseball and the NCAA Championships in Rifle These events were successful and the
student-athletes from those teams were very appreciative of the many additional hours of work from both the
staff and volunteers who made it possible for them to compete for the championships at their home venues
Thanks to you, overall athletic contributions in the fiscal year 2009-10 totaled more than $8 1 million with an
all-time high of $4 45 million of that designated to the Frog Club “Scholarships for Champions” program As
summer comes to an end, the Jane Justin Fieldhouse at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium is being completed,
while final plans are made for the renovation of Amon G Carter Stadium The project is the result of a three-year
study by the TCU Athletics Stadium Committee, headed by Board of Trustees Vice Chair Clarence Scharbauer
III, which worked with sports design/architecture firm HKS, marketing groups ISG and CSL, as well as the TCU
Physical Plant and TCU coaches, to develop concepts The Amon G Carter Foundation’s lead gift of $15 million
in 2009 created momentum for a fund-raising effort that began in February Some 35 donors contributed
$105 7 million before construction started The TCU Board of Trustees approved the project in July In the
coming days, you will learn more about this historic undertaking
We hope that you enjoy reading this Annual Report and join us for another exciting year of TCU Athletics
Go Frogs,
Chris Del ConteDirector of Intercollegiate Athletics
P S – On behalf of TCU Athletics, we want to extend our gratitude to Cockrell Enovation for printing this Annual Report for a fifth-consecutive year
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2009-10 Intercollegiate Athletics Committee
Rick L Wittenbraker, Chair
The late Robert A. BuschmanJ. Kelly CoxChristopher D. CurtisJohn F. Davis IIIA. R. “Buddy” Dike
Alan D. FriedmanRafael G. GarzaCharlie L. GerenNick A. GiachinoKenneth J. HuffmanAnn M. JonesJ. Roger KingG. Malcolm LoudenKade L. MatthewsRoger A. Ramsey
Jerry J. RayTrevor D. Rees-JonesJoan G. RogersBilly RosenthalClarence Scharbauer IIIEdgar H. SchollmaierWilliam E. Steele IIIF. Howard Walsh Jr.J. Roger WilliamsJohn T. Wooldridge
Associate Athletics Directors
Davis BabbRoss BaileyJack HesselbrockKim JohnsonScott KullAndrea Nordmann
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Erin Lorenzen, Simone Riford, Sarah Scherer, Sarah Beard and
Caitlin Morrissey put in a dominating performance in air rifle
to help Rifle and Coach Karen Monez (far right) claim the
program’s first-ever overall NCAA Championship The Horned
Frogs defeated Alaska-Fairbanks, 4,675 to 4,653, erasing a six-
point deficit entering the last day of competition With five
shooters earning All-America honors, TCU became the first all-
female team to win the title in the coed sport’s 31-year history
It was TCU’s first team NCAA championship since 1983
riFleNCAA Champions
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FooTBallMWC ChampionsTostitos Fiesta Bowl participantNo. 6 in the nation
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Football made history in 2009, tying a 74-year-old mark for most wins in a season (12) and reaching
the Bowl Championship Series for the first time The program dominated its non-conference slate,
highlighted by road victories against Atlantic Coast Conference foes Virginia and Clemson The team
was equally dominant in league play, going a perfect 8-0 in the Mountain West Conference for the
second time in four seasons and outscoring its MWC rivals 349-90 The Frogs climbed as high as No 3
in the polls and were the first choice of the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl as the highest-ranked non-automatic
BCS qualifier The team finished the campaign with its best end-of-season ranking (sixth) since the
1930s and its second consecutive top-10 finish Under Coach Gary Patterson, the Frogs have been
ranked in the final poll six of nine seasons 2009 was the fifth campaign of at least 11 victories in
the last seven years and the sixth season of double-digit wins in the last eight For a second straight
year, the defense was ranked No 1 in the nation in fewest rushing yards allowed and fewest first
downs allowed per game It was the fourth time in 10 years TCU was ranked No 1 in total defense
The offense rolled to school records in points scored (498), total yards (5,937) and touchdowns (59)
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BaseBallMWC Regular-Season and MWC Tournament Champions
College World Series participantNo. 3 in the nation
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Baseball produced its most successful run in program history in 2010 It dominated the Mountain
West Conference, clinching its fifth-consecutive regular-season championship and fourth MWC
Tournament title in five years The Frogs made a seventh-straight appearance in the NCAA
postseason and hosted the Fort Worth Regional for a second time as the No 1 seed The Frogs swept
the regional with wins over Lamar, Arizona and Baylor to set up a Super Regional rematch with
national No 2 seed Texas in Austin With overpowering pitching and clutch hitting, TCU conquered
the Longhorns in three games to advance to the College World Series for the first time The team won
three games in Omaha, including a dramatic 11-7 victory over Florida State in an elimination game
to earn the label “the darling of Omaha,” according to the Omaha World-Herald With 54 victories, the
club established a new mark for wins in a season and was ranked No 3 in the nation by all the major
polls, the highest-ever ranking in TCU Baseball history
BaseBallMWC Regular-Season and MWC Tournament Champions
College World Series participantNo. 3 in the nation
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woMeN’s TeNNisMWC Tournament Champions
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Senior Macall Harkins and the No 29 Women’s
Tennis team captured their second Mountain West
Conference Championship in four years in the
league The Frogs went 10-1 against league foes
and placed Harkins, Katariina Tuohimaa and Kayla
Duncan on the singles All-MWC team Tuohimaa
and Duncan were also tabbed to the All-MWC
doubles squad, while Jefferson Hammond was
the league’s Coach of the Year
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resulTs
The TCU Horned Frogs’ 2009-10 season produced nationally
ranked programs in Football, Baseball, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf,
Rifle and Equestrian From Football’s trip to the Fiesta Bowl to
Baseball’s trip to the College World Series, the Frogs offered
plenty to cheer about In all, Horned Frog student-athletes
earned 51 All-America honors and 108 All-Mountain West
Conference selections, plus nine relay teams
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• Won the Mountain West Conference championship and made its first BCS appearance with a trip to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl
• Closed the season ranked sixth for its third top-10 ranking in the last five years
• The 2009 seniors became TCU’s all-time winningest class with 42 victories
• Gary Patterson received nine National Coach of the Year honors
• Topped the MWC with a school-record 20 all-conference selec-tions, including seven All-Americans
• Jerry Hughes became just the second two-time consensus All-American in TCU history in addition to winning the Lott Trophy and Ted Hendricks Award
• Led the nation in defense for the second straight year and fourth time since 2000
• Set single-season school records for points scored (498), total offense (5,937 yards) and first downs (311)
• One of just two teams (Florida) to rank in the top 10 in both offense and defense
• Three Horned Frogs (Jerry Hughes, Daryl Washington, Marshall Newhouse) were taken in the 2010 NFL draft with Hughes becoming TCU’s first first-round selection since LaDainian Tomlinson in 2001
FallSpoRTSFooTBall (12-1, 8-0 Mwc)
volleYBall (27-7, 13-3 Mwc)
• Won a school record 27 matches
• Posted a program-best second-place finish in the Mountain West Conference
• Made its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament
• Advanced to the second round after defeating Rice 3-0 in an opening-round match
• Had the first All-Americans in program history with Christy Hudson, Kourtney Edwards and Megan Munce
• Munce was tabbed MWC Setter of the Year, while Hudson, Edwards and Katelyn Blackwood earned all-conference ac-colades
• Edwards became TCU’s all-time blocks leader with 525
• Produced seven MWC Player of the Week recipients, including Edwards on five occasions
• Defeated No. 25 Colorado State in a nationally-televised contest before a record home crowd of 1,875
• Ranked 45th nationally in attendance with an average of 1,104 fans per game
• Earned a Team Academic Award from the Association of Volleyball Coaches of America after posting a collective GPA of 3.42 for 2009-2010. Six members – Blackwood, Edwards, Hudson, Munce, Kylie Pont and Sloane Sunstrum –placed on the Fall 2009 Academic All-Conference team
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• Both the men and women were ranked in the South Central Region
• Women held their ranking throughout the season
• Men’s team earned the NCAA Public Recognition Award for the second straight year
• Both teams combined to place nine student-athletes on the Academic All-Mountain West Conference squad
• Men finished sixth at the MWC Championships while the women were seventh
• Agnes Kemboi finished 16th at the MWC Championships for TCU’s best finish on the women’s side since 2006
• Men’s team won the TCU Season Opener
• Jeff Pels finished second at the TCU Season Opener, while sophomore Louis Tijerina placed fourth at the Ken Garland Invitational
• Men collected runner-up accolades at the Ken Garland Invitational, while the women were third
• Women closed the historic Chile Pepper Festival in 12th place
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• Achieved a season-high ranking of No. 26 in the national polls
• Climbed as high as No. 4 in the regional rankings
• Team was honored for the fourth consecutive year with a NSCAA Team Academic Award
• Jackie Torda was a second-team All-Mountain West Conference selection
• Torda was named a finalist for the 2009 Soccer News Net Player of the Year Award, recognizing her as one of the top 38 players in the nation
• Torda and Lizzy Karoly were honorable-mention NSCAA Division I Scholar All-South Region selections
• Kaylie Garcia was selected to play for the Mexican National Team
• Lizzy Karoly earned CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors for the second consecutive season
• Ranked 10th nationally in attendance with an average of 1,431 fans per home match
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wiNTerSpoRTSMeN’s BaskeTBall(13-19, 5-11 Mwc)
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• Ronnie Moss was named second-team All-Mountain West Conference
• Zvonko Buljan was an honorable-mention All-MWC selection for the second straight season
• Moss ranked 10th in the nation in assists per game (5.9)
• Moss led the MWC in assists while placing fourth in scoring (14.9 ppg)
• Buljan ranked third in the MWC in rebounding (8.6 rpg) and ninth in scoring (12.2 ppg)
• Edvinas Ruzgas placed 18th in the MWC in scoring (10.7 ppg)
• Ruzgas was named the MWC Player of the Week on Dec. 21
• Nikola Cerina became the first international true freshman to play for the men’s basketball program
• TCU finished 49th in the country in three-point field goals per game (7.8)
• Captured its first Mountain West Conference regular-season championship
• Advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the ninth time in the last 10 years, one of just 14 programs to be able to make that claim
• Recorded two wins over ranked teams with victories over No. 5 Texas A&M (56-54) and No. 18 Kansas (74-69)
• Finished the season with a program-record 15-0 mark at home for the first unbeaten season in school history, extending its streak to 22 in a row (fifth in the nation)
• Jeff Mittie was tabbed the MWC Coach of the Year, his fifth career league coach of the year honor from four different conferences
• Helena Sverrisdottir was named the MWC Player of the Year and only the third All-American in TCU women’s basketball history
• Sverrisdottir and Emily Carter were first-team All-MWC, while TK LaFleur was third team and Starr Crawford and Eboni Mangum were honorable-mention picks
• Sverrisdottir and Carter gave the Frogs a pair of first-team all-conference honorees in the same season for the first time in program history
• Sverrisdottir became the first player in team history to reach 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 300 assists in a career
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• Men’s team won the Mountain West Conference dual-meet title with a 177-117 victory over No. 22 UNLV
• The men posted their first undefeated dual-meet MWC record in program history, and they won 75 percent of their events during the season
• Ten male and four female swimmers and divers earned All-MWC honors
• Edgar Crespo, only the second Horned Frog swimmer to partici-pate in the NCAA Championships since 1997, finished 27th in the 100-breaststroke
• Crespo , who won gold at the MWC Championships with a TCU record time in the 100 breast , ended the season with a 12-0 mark in the 100- and 200-breast, while Jeff Gettel went 13-0 in the backstroke to remain undefeated in his career versus MWC opponents
• Men’s 200-medley and 400-free relay teams both earned silver and diver Kyle Callens took bronze from the one-meter board at the MWC Championships
• The women’s 400-free relay team of Zrinka Korac, Parris Schoppa, Maria Paula Alvarez and Katie Scarsella turned in the second-best time in school history at the MWC Championships
• Alvarez secured her third-straight All-MWC honor
wiNTerSpoRTSswiMMiNg/diviNg(Men: 7-0, 5-0 Mwc)(women: 7-7, 2-6 Mwc)
riFle• Won the NCAA Championship
• Became the first all-female squad to capture the national title
• Also claimed the Smallbore National Championship
• Sarah Scherer was the Smallbore Individual National Champion
• Hosted the NCAA Championships for the second- straight season
• Erin Lorenzen was named the Most Outstanding Performer at the NCAA Championships
• Lorenzen and Simone Riford were named All-Americans for the fourth straight season
• Scherer, Sarah Beard and Caitlin Morrissey were also tabbed All-Americans
• Won eight straight dual meets heading into the national championship match
• Nine team members earned Collegiate Rifle Coaches Association All-Academic honors
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• Earned runner-up honors on both the men’s and women’s sides at the 2010 Mountain West Conference Indoor Championships
• The women were 28th at the NCAA Championships, the third-highest finish in program history
• Posted 11 NCAA provisional marks, broke one meet record, set a school record in the women’s 400 and won eight confer-ence titles on the final day of the MWC Championships.
• Darryl Anderson was named MWC Men’s Coach of the Year
• Had 20 student-athletes receive All-MWC honors
• Festus Kigen and Rose Tanui became the first Horned Frogs to win MWC titles in the 5,000 meters
• Kigen cruised to a sixth-place finish in the men’s 5,000 meters at the NCAA Championships, becoming the first Horned Frog to earn All-America accolades in the event and posting the highest finish in program history
• Whitney Gipson was sixth in the women’s long jump at the NCAA Championships, the best result in program history
• Neidra Covington placed sixth in the women’s triple jump for TCU’s top finish ever in the event
• Kristal Juarez captured the first All-America accolade of her career in the women’s 400 meters to finish seventh for the highest result in TCU history
• TCU won 10 of 28 events, set two Mountain West Conference records and broke two school marks on the final day of the MWC Championships
• Women finished the MWC Championships in second place, while the men were third
• Had 20 student-athletes named All-MWC
• Freshman Charles Silmon was honored with the Men’s Most Out-standing Performance Award at the MWC Championships
• Men’s 4x100 time of 39.20 ranked in the top five of the NCAA for the majority of the season
• Twenty-five Horned Frogs, including all four relays, competed at the NCAA Championships
• Neidra Covington honored as the South Central Region Field Athlete of the Year by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
• Covington soared to first-place accolades in the women’s triple jump at the NCAA West Preliminary Round
• Covington was the only MWC student-athlete to earn two All-America accolades at the NCAA Championships
• Covington was the first female student-athlete in TCU history to win the women’s triple jump at the historic Penn Relays
• Silmon made the United States Junior team, winning gold and silver medals at the World Junior Championships
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• Won the Mountain West Conference tournament championship for the third time in five seasons
• Entered the MWC tourney as the No. 4 seed before defeating No. 1 BYU, No. 2 San Diego State and No. 5 Utah to claim the title
• Advanced to the NCAA tournament for the 19th time in 20 seasons
• Emanuel Brighiu and Christopher Price competed at the NCAA Doubles Championships as the MWC’s top-ranked tandem
• Brighiu and Price finished the year ranked 46th nationally in doubles
• Brighiu and Zach Nichols were All-MWC in singles, while Brighiu was joined by Price on the All-MWC doubles squad
• Dave Borelli was selected for the Intercollegiate Women’s Tennis Hall of Fame, becoming only the third male coach to be enshrined
• Earned a high national team ranking of No. 38 before finishing the year 52nd
• Posted five victories over nationally-ranked teams, including a 6-1 win over No. 24 Tulsa
• Brighiu, Nichols and Slah Mbarek combined for four MWC Player of the Week honors
sPriNgSpoRTSMeN’s TeNNis(12-13, 3-3 Mwc)
woMeN’s TeNNis(10-17, 4-4 Mwc)
• Won the Mountain West Conference tournament champion-ship for the second straight season and third in five years
• Advanced to the NCAA tournament for the seventh straight season
• Represented at the NCAA Championships by Nina Munch-Soegaard in singles and Kayla Duncan and Katariina Tuohimaa in doubles
• Duncan and Tuohimaa reached the NCAA’s Round of 16, marking the sixth straight season TCU sent a duo into the Sweet 16
• Duncan and Tuohimaa, ranked 27th nationally in doubles, helped TCU garner five individual conference honors by earning spots on the All-MWC singles and doubles teams
• Munch-Soegaard was voted to the All-MWC singles squad
• Earned a high national team ranking of No. 23 before finishing the year 50th
• Defeated its highest-ranked opponent of the season with a 4-3 victory over No. 30 Texas
• Tuohimaa, Munch-Soegaard, Duncan, Idunn Hertzberg and Gaby Mastromarino combined for five MWC Player of the Week selections
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• Made its 21st consecutive NCAA postseason appearance
• One of only four programs nationally to advance to at least 20 consecutive NCAA Regionals with the same coach
• Won two tournaments – The Prestige at PGA West and the National Invitational Tournament
• Travis Woolf garnered All-Mountain West Conference accolades for the first time in his career
• Woolf concluded the season ranked 61st in the country
• Johan de Beer received his second All-MWC selection
• De Beer led the Frogs with three top-five results, including a third-place finish at The Prestige at PGA West
• In his second collegiate tournament, Daniel Jennevret recorded a victory at The Prestige at PGA West
• Tom Hoge was one of 32 players in the country to participate in the Western Refining All-American Classic in El Paso
• Pontus Gad made his collegiate debut with a fourth-place finish at the prestigious PING/Golfweek Preview
• Made its 15th consecutive NCAA postseason appearance
• Tied for 19th at the NCAA Championship
• One of just seven programs nationally to finish in the top 20 at each of the last four NCAA Championships
• Overcame a two-stroke deficit entering the final round of the NCAA East Regional to qualify for the NCAA Championships
• Put together a streak of 10 consecutive top-10 results, including three runner-up finishes
• Faced the nation’s 14th-most difficult schedule
• Led the MWC for the second straight season with three all-conference selections (Brooke Beeler, Valentine Derrey, Rachel Raastad)
• Angie Ravaioli-Larkin was tabbed MWC Coach of the Year
• Derrey was named to the NCAA All-East Regional team
• Derrey became the first Horned Frog to play in four NCAA Championships while joining Angela Stanford as the only four-time all-conference selections in TCU history
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• Made its first appearance at the College World Series and won three games to fall just one game short of the championship series
• Advanced to the CWS by winning a Super Regional series over Texas in Austin
• Hosted an NCAA Regional for the second straight year and again swept through it undefeated
• Jim Schlossnagle was named National Coach of the Year and was selected Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year for the fifth straight season
• Set a program record by climbing as high as No. 3 in the national polls
• Established single-season team records for victories (54) and home runs (101)
• Bryan Holaday won the Johnny Bench Award
• Matt Purke, the National Freshman Pitcher of the Year, set a TCU record as he led the nation in victories (16-0) and recorded the most wins by a Division I pitcher since 2004
• Purke, catcher Holaday and pitcher Steven Maxwell received All-America honors
• Had six players selected in the Major League Baseball draft
• Had 10 all-conference members, including nine first-teamers
• Maxwell was the MWC Pitcher of the Year
• Placed fourth at the 2010 Varsity Equestrian National Champion-ships for its highest finish in program history
• Western squad was fifth at nationals in the final team standings
• Western team defeated Oklahoma State and Baylor at the National Championships
• Hunt Seat team placed sixth overall for its highest finish ever on the English side
• Hunt Seat squad defeated Baylor and Fresno State for its first-ever victories on the English side at nationals
• Nationally ranked throughout the year, climbing as high as No. 7
• Had three student-athletes ranked in the top 10 in their respective events, including No. 1 Carrie von Uhlit in Reining
• Von Uhlit was the No. 2 seed in Reining at nationals, while Kelsey Huffman was the No. 7 seed
• Von Uhlit closed her career going 20-5 with eight MVPs combined between Reining and Horsemanship
• Courtney Chown entered the National Championships as the No. 4 seed in Horsemanship, while Huffman was the No. 6 seed
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PosTseasoN
Fifteen of TCU’s 20 programs were represented in the postseason in 2009-10 by teams or individuals Football
played in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, the program’s first appearance in the Bowl Championship Series and the 11th
bowl trip in 12 seasons Rifle captured the NCAA Championship at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum to become TCU’s first
team NCAA champions since 1983 Volleyball made the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history
Baseball was a No 1 seed and Regional host for the second time ever as it won all three games at Lupton Stadium
en route to a win at the Super Regionals in Austin and eventually to the College World Series in Omaha, where it
won three games over seven days Women’s Tennis reached the NCAAs for the seventh straight time, while the
men’s team made the tournament for the 19th time in 20 years Women’s Basketball returned to the Big Dance for
the ninth time in 10 years The streak for Women’s Golf reached 15, while Men’s Golf made it 21 in a row
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FooTBALLWon the Mountain West Conference title and made its first BCS appearance with a trip to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl The Horned Frogs played in their 11th bowl game in the last 12 seasons
voLLEyBALLCapped the most successful season in its program history by reaching the NCAA Tournament for the first time TCU defeated Rice in an opening-round match before falling to national runner-up Texas in the second round
WoMEN’S BASKETBALLWon its first Mountain West Conference regular-season championship and reached the NCAA Tournament for the ninth time in 10 seasons
MEN’S SWIMMING & DIvINGThe men’s swimming and diving team won the Mountain West Conference dual-meet title Edgar Crespo finished 27th in the 100-breaststroke at the 2010 NCAA Championships He became just the second Horned Frog swimmer since 1997 to participate at the NCAA Championships
RIFLEWon the NCAA championship in a competition hosted by TCU for the second straight year The Horned Frogs became the first all-female squad to win the national title TCU also captured the smallbore national championship, while freshman Sarah Scherer was the individual champion in smallbore Erin Lorenzen was named Most Outstanding Performer at the NCAA Championships
WoMEN’S GoLFMade its 15th consecutive postseason appearance TCU tied for 19th at the NCAA Championships and is one of only seven programs nationally to finish in the top 20 each of the last four seasons
MEN’S GoLFReached the NCAA postseason for a 21st consecutive season The Horned Frogs were third at the South Central Regional to advance to the NCAA Championships
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MEN’S & WoMEN’S INDooR TRACK & FIELDWomen’s indoor track and field placed 28th at the NCAA Indoor Championships, the third-highest finish in program history The TCU men and women combined to break two school records while Neidra Covington, Kristal Juarez, Whitney Gipson and Festus Kigen earned All-America honors
MEN’S & WoMEN’S ouTDooR TRACK & FIELDThe Horned Frogs sent 25 student-athletes and all four relays to the first round of the NCAA Outdoor Championships Overall, eight student-athletes and the men’s 4x400 represented the Horned Frogs at the final round of the NCAA Championships Neidra Covington paced TCU with All-America honors in the long jump and triple jump
WoMEN’S TENNISWon the Mountain West Conference Tournament to advance to the NCAAs for the seventh straight season Nina Munch-Soegaard participated in the NCAA Singles Championships, while Kayla Duncan and Katariina Tuohimaa reached the Sweet 16 in doubles
MEN’S TENNISWon the Mountain West Conference Tournament Championship to reach the NCAA postseason for the 19th time in 20 seasons Emanuel Brighiu and Christopher Price represented the Horned Frogs at the NCAA Doubles Championships
BASEBALLWon the Mountain West Conference championship for the fifth consecutive season, representing all five years it has been in the league The Horned Frogs hosted and won an NCAA Regional for the second straight year before winning a Super Regional series at Texas en route to their first trip to the College World Series
EquESTRIANPlaced fourth at the Varsity Equestrian National Championships for its highest finish in program history The Western squad was fifth at nationals, while the Hunt Seat team placed sixth
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HoNor RollFooTBAllTanner Brock, LBSecond-Team Freshman All-American, Phil Steele’s College Football Preview
Marcus Cannon, OTFIrst-Team All-MWC First-Team All-Texas College, Dave Campbell’s Texas Football
Tank Carder, LBSecond-Team All-MWCSecond-Team All-Texas College, Dave Campbell’s Texas Football
Andy Dalton, QBHonorable-Mention All-American, SI comHonorable-Mention All-American, CollegeFootballNews comManning Award FinalistMountain West Conference Offensive Player of the YearMountain West Conference Offensive Most Valuable Player, Sporting NewsFirst-Team All-MWCSecond-Team All-Texas College, Dave Campbell’s Texas FootballAward of Distinction, Touchdown Club of Columbus (Ohio)
Wayne Daniels, DESecond-Team All-MWC
Ross Evans, PKFirst-Team All-MWCSecond-Team All-Texas College, Dave Campbell’s Texas Football
Evan Frosch, TEHonorable-Mention All-MWC
Cory Grant, DTSecond-Team All-MWC
Clint Gresham, DSTexas vs the Nation ChallengeNFL Combine invitation
Antoine Hicks, WRHonorable-Mention All-MWC
Jerry Hughes, DELott Trophy winnerTed Hendricks Award winner First-Team All-American, Walter Camp Football Foundation; Associated Press; American Football Coaches Association; Football Writers Association of America; Sporting News; ESPN com; SI com; CollegeFootballNews com; CBSSports com; Rivals com; Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award; The KickoffHonorable-Mention All-American, Pro Football WeeklyMWC Defensive Player of the Year MWC Defensive Most Valuable Player, Sporting News First-Team All-MWCFirst-Team All-Texas College, Dave Campbell’s Texas FootballDefensive Player of the Year in Texas, Dave Campbell’s Texas FootballBest Defensive Lineman in Texas, Dave Campbell’s Texas FootballRotary Lombardi Award FinalistBronko Nagurski Trophy FinalistWalter Camp Player of the Year Finalist
Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award FinalistSecond-Team All-Decade, CollegeFootballNews comPop Boone Award winnerSenior Bowl invitationNFL Combine invitation
Bart Johnson, WRFirst-Team Academic All-District, ESPN The MagazineMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Tejay Johnson, SSecond-Team All-MWC
Anson Kelton, PHonorable Mention All-MWC
Jeremy Kerley, PR/WRSecond-Team All-American, Rivals com Honorable-Mention All-American, CollegeFootballNews com and Pro Football WeeklySpecial Teams Special Teams Player of the Year First-Team All-MWC (PR)Honorable-Mention All-MWC (WR)Second-Team All-Texas College, Dave Campbell’s Texas Football (PR)
Jake Kirkpatrick, CFirst-Team All-American, SI comThird-Team All-American, Rivals comRimington Trophy Finalist Second-Team All-MWC
Marshall Newhouse, OTThird-Team All-American, Rivals com Honorable-Mention All-American, SI com First-Team All-MWCFirst-Team All-Texas College, Dave Campbell’s Texas FootballBest Offensive Lineman in Texas, Dave Campbell’s Texas FootballEast-West Shrine Game invitationNFL Combine invitation
Rafael Priest, CBThird-Team All-American, Sporting News First-Team All-MWCSecond-Team All-Texas College, Dave Campbell’s Texas Football
Nic Richmond, OTTexas vs the Nation Challenge
Nick Sanders, CBFIrst-Team All-MWCSecond-Team All-Texas College, Dave Campbell’s Texas Football
Chris Smith, FBMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Matthew Tucker, TBMWC Freshman of the Year, Sporting News
Joseph Turner, TBSecond-Team All-MWCEast-West Shrine Game invitation
Daryl Washington, LBFirst-Team All-American, ESPN comSecond-Team All-American, Sporting NewsThird-Team All-American, Rivals comHonorable-Mention All-American, Pro Football Weekly
Dick Butkus Award SemifinalistFirst-Team All-MWCBest Linebacker in Texas, Dave Campbell’s Texas FootballFirst-Team All-Texas College, Dave Campbell’s Texas FootballAll-Bowl Team, Sporting NewsSenior Bowl invitationNFL Combine invitation
Ed Wesley, TBHonorable Mention All-MWC
Jimmy Young, WRHonorable Mention All-MWC
MeN’S ANd WoMeN’S CRoSS CouNTRyLilian ChevalierMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Katie DaltonMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Kelly DawsonMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Douglas MooreMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Eric SensemanMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Tricia TerryMWC Scholar-Athlete*
TeamNCAA Public Recognition Award
volleyBAllKatelyn Blackwood, LAll-MWC
Kourtney Edwards, MBHonorable Mention All-American, AVCAAll-MWCAll-West Region, AVCAMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Megan Munce, SHonorable Mention All-American, AVCA MWC Setter of the YearAll-MWCAll-West Region, AVCA
Christy Hudson, RSHonorable Mention All-American, AVCAAll-MWCAll-West Region, AVCAMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Sloane SunstrumMWC Scholar-Athlete*
SoCCeRJordan Calhoun, FSoccer America Team of the Week Selection
Kaylie Garcia, MFMexican National Team Selection International Cap
Kelly Faerber, MFMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Lizzy Karoly, FHonorable Mention NSCAA Division I Scholar All-South Region team Academic All-District, ESPN The Magazine
MWC Scholar-Athlete*
Cheryl Martin, D/MFMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Jackie Torda, FAll-MWCSoccer News Net Player of the Year Award Finalist Honorable Mention NSCAA Division I Scholar All-South Region teamMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Kelsey Walters, GKMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Nikki Wilbur, MFNCAA Career in Sport Forum Participant
TeamNSCAA Team Academic AwardHal Harbuck Community Service Award
MeN’S BASKeTBAllMarin Bavcevic, GMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Zvonko Buljan, FHonorable Mention All-MWC
Ronnie Moss, GSecond-Team All-MWC
WoMeN’S BASKeTBAllEmily Carter, G First-Team All-MWC
Starr Crawford, F Honorable-Mention All-MWC
TK LaFleur, G Third-Team All-MWC
Eboni Mangum, G Honorable-Mention All-MWCMWC All-Defensive TeamMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Helena Sverrisdottir, G/FHonorable-Mention All-American, Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Honorable-Mention All-American, Associated PressMWC Player of the YearFirst-Team All-MWCPop Boone Award winner
RiFleSarah BeardAll-American (air rifle) All-American (smallbore) All-Academic AwardMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Erin LorenzenAll-America (air rifle)All-American (smallbore) MWC Hal Rothman Sportsmanship Award recipient
Bonnie MorganAll-Academic AwardMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Caitlin MorrisseyAll-American (air rifle)All-Academic Award
Emily PaperAll-Academic Award
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MWC Scholar-Athlete*
Kaitlin PennellAll-Academic AwardMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Simone RifordAll-America (air rifle)All-Academic AwardMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Maggie SavageAll-Academic AwardMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Sarah SchererAll-American (air rifle) All-American (smallbore) National Champion (smallbore)All-Academic AwardMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Lauren SullivanAll-Academic AwardMWC Scholar-Athlete*
MeN’S ANd WoMeN’S SWiMMiNg ANd diviNgMaria Paula AlvarezAll-MWC (500-free)
Josh BagbyAll-MWC (100-free, )
Rourke BarrettAll-MWC (200-free)
Ben BiefnesDutch Meyer Scholar-Athlete of the Year winnerMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Ashley BolinMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Ellie BradleyAll-MWC (100-breaststroke, 200-breaststroke)
Kyle CallensAll-MWC (one-meter springboard, three-meter springboard)MWC Scholar-Athlete*
Edgar CrespoAll-MWC (100-breast, 100-butterfly)
Stephanie FutscherAll-MWC (200-butterfly)
Jeff GettelAll-MWC (200-back)
Friedrich GrottAll-MWC (200-butterfly)
Laszlo Gyurko All-MWC (100-back, 200-back)
Ben IannaconeAll-MWC (200-free)
Kimberly JonesMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Zrinka KoracAll-MWC (100-butterfly)
Jennifer OsterMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Alison SimonMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Lindsey StevensAll-MWC (1,650-free)
Garrett WeaverAll-MWC (200-butterfly)
Kaitlyn VannMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Trevor WoodsMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Men’s 400-free relay (Josh Bagby, Rourke Barrett, Laszlo Gyurko, Ben Iannacone)All-MWC
Men’s 200-medley relay (Josh Bagby, Edgar Crespo, Laszlo Gyurko, Edgar Peyro)All-MWC
Men’s Team Scholar All-America Team, CSCAA
Women’s Team Scholar All-America Team, CSCAA
MeN’S ANd WoMeN’S iNdooR TRACK & FieldLilian ChevalierMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Chaniqua CorinealdiAll-MWC (60 meters, 200 meters)NCAA Indoor Championships Qualifier
Neidra CovingtonNCAA Indoor All-American (Triple Jump)All-MWC (Triple Jump)NCAA Indoor Championships Qualifier
Katie DaltonMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Kelly DawsonMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Skye DawsonAll-MWC (60 meters)
Mychal DungeyAll-MWC (200 meters)NCAA Indoor Championships Qualifier
Whitney GipsonNCAA Indoor All-American (Long Jump)All-MWC (Long Jump) NCAA Indoor Championships Qualifier
Dell GuyNCAA Indoor Championships Qualifier
Stormy Harrison All-MWC (Shot Put)
Saria HawkinsMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Clemore Henry All-MWC (200 meters, 400 meters)NCAA Indoor Championships Qualifier
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Kristal JuarezNCAA Indoor All-American (400 meters)All-MWC (400 meters)NCAA Indoor Championships Qualifier
Festus KigenNCAA Indoor All-American (5,000 meters)All-MWC (3,000 meters, 5,000 meters)NCAA Indoor Championships Qualifier
Matthew LoveAll-MWC (400 meters)
Larissa MatthewsAll-MWC (60-meter Hurdles)
Jack O’BrienMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Teneshia PeartAll-MWC (200 meters)
Jordan Pitts All-MWC (60-meter Hurdles)NCAA Indoor Championships Qualifier
Kelsey SamuelsAll-MWC (Shot Put)
Eric SensemanMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Charles SilmonAll-MWC (60 meters)
Eric StoreyMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Sara TalleyMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Rose TanuiAll-MWC (3,000 meters, 5,000 meters)
Men’s Distance Medley relay (Sean Zurko, Jeff Pels, Jordan Pitts, Festus Kigen)All-MWC
Men’s 4x400 relay (Dell Guy, Mychal Dungey, Jordan Pitts, Clemore Henry)All-MWC
Women’s 4x400 relay (Quinterra Charles, Teneshia Peart, Chaniqua Corinealdi, Kristal Juarez)All-MWC
MeN’S ANd WoMeN’S ouTdooR TRACK & FieldQuinterra CharlesAll-MWC (400 meters)
Chaniqua Corinealdi All-MWC (100 meters, 200 meters)USA Junior Outdoor Championships Participant
Neidra CovingtonAll-American (Long and Triple Jump) South Central Region Field Athlete of the Year, USTFCCCAAll-MWC (Long Jump, Triple Jump)NCAA Championships Final Round ParticipantUSA Outdoor Championships Participant
Mychal DungeyAll-MWC (100 meters, 200 meters)NCAA Championships Final Round ParticipantUSA Outdoor Championships Participant
Whitney Gipson All-MWC (Long Jump) NCAA Championships Final Round Participant USA Outdoor Championships Participant
Dell GuyAll-MWC (400 meters)NCAA Championships Final Round Participant
Stormy Harrison All-MWC (Shot Put)
Clemore Henry All-MWC (400 meters) NCAA Championships Final Round Participant
Kristal Juarez All-MWC (400 meters)NCAA Championships Final Round Participant
Festus Kigen NCAA Championships Final Round Participant
Tommy Killen All-MWC (Discus Throw) NCAA Championships Final Round Participant
Larissa Matthews All-MWC (100-meter Hurdles) NCAA Championships Final Round Participant USA Junior Outdoor Championships Participant
Kelsey Samuels All-MWC (Shot Put)USA Junior Outdoor Championships Participant
Charles Silmon All-MWC (100 meters, 200 meters)MWC Men’s Most Outstanding Performance Honoree NCAA Championships Final Round ParticipantUSA Junior National Team SelectionUSA Junior Outdoor Championships Participant
Rose Tanui All-MWC (5,000 meters, 10,000 meters)
Sean ZurkoNCAA Championships Final Round Participant
Men’s 4x100 relay (Skye Dawson, Charles Silmon, Mark Barnes, Mychal Dungey)All-MWC
Men’s 4x400 relay (Dell Guy, Mychal Dungey, Clint Renfro, Jordan Pitts)All-MWCNCAA Championships Final Round Participant
Women’s 4x100 relay (Whitney Gipson, Chaniqua Corinealdi, Kristal Juarez, Larissa Matthews)All-MWC
Women’s 4x400 relay (Hayley Shade, Quinterra Charles, Sade’ Shari St Louis, Kristal Juarez)All-MWC
WoMeN’S golFBrooke BeelerAll-MWC
Valentine DerreyAll-MWCAll-East Region Team, NGCA
Rachel RaastadAll-MWC
Melissa LohAll-America Scholar, National Golf Coaches AssociationMWC Scholar-Athlete*
MeN’S golFEli ColeMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Johan de BeerAll-MWCAll-Central Region Team, PING
Tom Hoge All-America Scholar, National Golf Coaches Association
Scott RoudebushMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Travis WoolfAll-MWCAll-Central Region Team, PINGAll-America Scholar, National Golf Coaches Association
MeN’S TeNNiSEmanuel BrighiuAll-MWC
Paul ChappellMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Kelubia MabatahMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Cameron NashMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Zach NicholsAll-MWC
Emanuel Brighiu/Christopher PriceAll-MWC (doubles)
WoMeN’S TeNNiSKayla DuncanAll-MWC
Shalini SahooMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Nina Munch-SoegaardAll-MWCITA/Cissie Leary Award for Sportsmanship, Texas Region
Katariina TuohimaaAll-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Kayla Duncan/Katariina TuohimaaAll-MWC (doubles)
eQueSTRiANCourtney Chown, WesternNo 4 National Seed In Horsemanship
Kelsey Huffman, WesternNo 7 National Seed In Reining
No 6 National Seed In Horsemanship
Carrie von Uhlit, WesternDutch Meyer Scholar-Athlete of the Year winnerNo 2 National Seed in Reining
BASeBAllMatt Curry, 1BFirst-Team All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Josh Elander, DHFreshman All-American, Louisville Slugger
Taylor Featherston, SSFirst-Team All-MWCMost Outstanding Player of the NCAA Fort Worth Regional
Paul Gerrish, PMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Bryan Holaday, CJohnny Bench Award winnerSecond-Team All-American, Louisville SluggerSecond-Team All-American, ABCA/RawlingsFirst-Team All-MWCFirst-Team All-Midwest Region
Tyler Lockwood, PFirst-Team All-MWC
Eric Marshall, PMWC Scholar-Athlete*
Steven Maxwell, PSecond-Team All-American, Louisville SluggerMWC Pitcher of the YearFirst-Team All-MWCSecond-Team All-Midwest Region
Jerome Pena, 2BFirst-Team All-MWC
Matt Purke, PBaseball America National Freshman of the YearNational Freshman Pitcher of the Year, Louisville Slugger ; NCBWA Freshman All-American, Louisville Slugger; Baseball AmericaFirst-Team All-American, ABCA/RawlingsSecond-Team All-American, Louisville Slugger; NCBWA; Baseball AmericaNCBWA Pitcher of the Year FinalistMWC Freshman of the YearFirst-Team All-MWCFirst-Team All-Midwest Region
Brance Rivera, OFFirst-Team All-MWC
Kyle Winker, PSecond-Team All-MWC
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coacHiNg hoNoRSgARy pATTeRSoNNational Coach of the Year American Football Coaches Association National Coach of the Year Walter Camp Football Foundation
National Coach of the Year Associated Press
National Coach of the Year Sporting News
Bobby Dodd Award
Eddie Robinson Award
Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award
George Munger Award
Woody Hayes Award
Football Coach of the YearMountain West Conference
MWC Coach of the YearSporting News
JiM SChloSSNAgleNational Coach of the YearNational College Baseball Writers Association Midwest Region Coach of the YearAmerican Baseball Coaches Association
Baseball Coach of the YearMountain West Conference
dARyl ANdeRSoNMen’s Indoor Track and Field Coach of the YearMountain West Conference
JeFF MiTTieWomen’s Basketball Coach of the YearMountain West Conference
ANgie RAvAioli-lARKiNWomen’s Golf Coach of the YearMountain West Conference
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TCU student-athletes work as hard academically as they do in competition, and
their classroom commitment is showing They posted a departmental cumulative
grade-point average of 2 98 in the Spring 2010 semester, the highest since TCU
started reporting scores in Fall 1998 Seventy-four Frogs made the Dean’s List Most
importantly, 83 student-athletes graduated during the 2009-10 academic year
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JeRRy hugheSloTT TRophy W iNNeR
Ted heNdR i CKS AWARd W iNNeRFooTBAl l A l l - AMeR i CAN
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• The departmental cumulative grade-point average
for Spring 2010 was 2 980 In Fall 2009, it was 2 975
The all-sport GPA for Spring 2010 was 2 965, while it
was 2 905 in Fall 2009
• Fifty-three percent of the student-athletes had
GPAs over 3 000 in the Spring 2010 semester,
including 24 percent at 3 5 or higher
• Twenty-four student-athletes posted a 4 0 GPA in
the Spring 2010 semester, while 27 achieved the
mark in Fall 2009 Fifty-one Frogs made the Dean’s
List in the Spring 2010 semester Forty-eight made
the list in Fall 2009
• Fifteen of 20 athletics programs carry GPAs over 3 0,
and 16 are above the 2 9 mark
• Eighty-three TCU student-athletes (30 in December,
53 in May) graduated during the 2009-10 academic
year
• One former TCU student-athlete was named a
recipient of the NCAA Degree Completion Award
for 2009-10
• Based on the 2008-09 data, the TCU Athletic
Department’s APR was the highest in six years of
reporting at 980 For six consecutive years, the
overall departmental rolling APR score has risen
and is now at a 973
• Nine Horned Frog Sport programs posted perfect
APR scores of 1,000 for the 2008-09 academic year
• Both the TCU Men’s Cross Country and the Women’s
Tennis programs earned NCAA Public Recognition
Awards for perfect multi-year APR scores of 1,000
Only the top 10 percent of teams are presented
with this award
• After the Fall 2003 semester, there were only five
teams over a 3 00 GPA After the Spring 2009
semester, the TCU Athletics Department had 15
teams over the 3 00 mark and 16 over the 2 90
mark
• Fifty-four Horned Frog student-athletes were
named 2009-10 MWC Scholar-Athletes
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Members of the baseball team helped raise awareness for breast cancer by hosting the first-ever TCU Women’s
Baseball Clinic in February Players instructed about 50 guests in learning about the game and trying their hand
at throwing pitches, taking batting practice and other practice routines The players also answered audience
questions about the team and hosted a breast cancer awareness day at the ballpark The effort helped raise $1,000
for cancer research (opposite page), which was donated to Susan G Komen for the Cure TCU student-athletes
care about the community and make a point to get involved Other Frog teams visited more than 30 schools and
hospitals, built houses through Habitat for Humanity and participated in Fort Worth area shoe and clothing drives
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• The TCU Athletics Department and Score a
Goal in the Classroom
combined efforts
to host the annual
Reading Frogs event
in February at the Sam
Baugh Indoor Practice
Facility Thousands of
books were given away
by nearly 100 TCU student-athletes to about
1,000 elementary and middle-school students
from Fort Worth and surrounding communities
• Student-athletes from multiple teams raised
awareness for Project Purple - an initiative
that allows needy children the opportunity to
attend TCU home athletic events
• Women’s Tennis and Volleyball team members
helped build a house
during a Habitat for
Humanity project
• Student-athletes from
multiple teams collected
footwear for the First
Street Methodist Mission
Shoe Drive
• Student-athletes from multiple teams worked
with H O P E Farm, an organization that
provides opportunities for inner-city boys
• Women’s Basketball team members
volunteered at the Tarrant Area Food Bank for
its “Backpack for
Kids” project that
provides food to
underprivileged
children
• Soccer team
members raised
money for
Cook Children’s
Hospital by hosting two clinics for local youth
• Student-athletes from multiple teams visited
the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Fort Worth
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If there is one lesson to be learned from the 2009 football season, it’s that the city of Fort Worth can’t have
enough purple light bulbs Mere hours before TCU’s home game against Utah in November, city workers
scrambled to find every conceivable way to bathe Cowtown in the Frogs’ home colors Mission accomplished
From downtown buildings to a section of the Trinity River to Mayor Mike Moncrief’s wardrobe, Fort Worth
embraced TCU in nearly every way Burnett Plaza (shown), Will Rogers Memorial Center, sections of Lancaster
Drive and other places rigged up displays of purple passion The fervor started in earnest during the second
week of November when Moncrief proclaimed that Friday as “Go Purple Day ” Two weeks later, he issued
another proclamation and vowed that the city would show similar support for the Frogs next season
“This university and this team have put Fort Worth in the national spotlight,” he told the local media “That
spotlight is going to benefit everyone ” The excitement spread to private businesses, including Chesapeake
Energy, which turned the top of its downtown building purple The day after Thanksgiving, the mayor also
ordered that a fork of the Trinity River be dyed purple and renamed Horned Frog River (opposite page) City
workers sprayed “Go Frogs” on the river bank (opposite page) “From this day until the end of the 2009-2010
TCU football season, truly purple fever runs through it — our city, our citizenry and our river ”
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attendance, ticket sales & Revenue
Football
2009
2008
2007
2006
$3,631,640
$2,928,708
$2,951,296
$3,289,213
Top 5 season average attendance record1 38,186 (2009)2 37,133 (1994)3 36,155 (2003)4 33,577 (1995)5 32,634 (2000)
Season revenue (since 2006)
Season tickets (since 2006)
2009
2008
2007
2006
13,752
13,493
14,490
13,962
Gross licensing royalties (since 2005-06)2005-06 $185,7552006-07 $282,9442007-08 $307,1582008-09 $351,9412009-10 $550,158
Baseball
Top 4 season average attendance record1 3,127 (2010)2 2,165 (2009)3 1,883 (2008)4 1,712 (2007)
2010
2009
2008
2007
$278,247
$159,736
$153,773
$119,928
Season revenue (since 2007)
Soccer• Averaged 1,504 fans per game in 2009, ranking 10th
nationally
• Four of the top nine single-match attendance records came in 2009, including the largest-ever crowd of 2,713 against San Diego State
Volleyball• Averaged 1,199 fans per game in 2009, ranking 44th
nationally
• Seven of the top 10 single-game attendance records came in 2009, including the largest-ever crowd of 1,875 against Colorado State
• Averaged 3,127 fans per game in 2010, ranking 19th nationally
• Seven of the top 10 single-game attendance records came in 2010, including the largest-ever crowd of 4,375 against Texas A&M
• Averaged a school-record 38,186 fans per game in 2009
• Produced the first crowd at Amon G Carter Stadium of more than 50,000 fans for the win over Utah (50,307)
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NaTioNal SpoTlighTFollowing the Football team’s climb to No 4 in the Bowl Championship Series rankings, ESPN’s “College Gameday”
headed to Fort Worth in November for the first time ever to cover the Horned Frogs’ battle against Utah With
the Campus Commons as the backdrop, the popular Saturday morning show brought an estimated 4,000-plus
people clamoring for seconds of camera time The scene impressed analyst Kirk Herbstreit to the point that he
declared the TCU campus “one of the best venues we’ve ever taken the show,” while show partner Lee Corso
donned the SuperFrog costume head to predict a Frog victory Corso would finish the year 2-0 backing the Frogs,
as he also wore it when he picked TCU to beat BYU at Provo a month earlier The Frogs also were selected by sports
apparel giant NIKE to wear the company’s limited edition Pro Combat uniforms, showcasing high-tech design and
engineering The national exposure the team brought to the city was enough to prompt the Fort Worth chapter
of the American Advertising Federation to present the program with the 2009 Dateline Award In December, Fox
Sports interviewed Gary Patterson live during the announcement of the Bowl Championship Series matchups
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• TCU will host the 2010-11 AFC Champion for the
week leading up to
Super Bowl XLV The
team will use the
Sam Baugh Indoor
Practice Facility and
Cox Field, Morris
Practice Fields and
Amon G Carter
Stadium
• Sports Illustrated
writer Austin Murphy
featured the Football
team in October The
four-page feature
highlighted Coach
Gary Patterson’s
knack for turning
offensive players in high school into defensive
standouts at the college level
• In March, TCU agreed on a five-
year partnership with WBAP 820
AM and 96 7 FM, beginning in the
2010-11 athletics campaign It will
make TCU one of the nation’s only
schools to have its football games
broadcast on both FM and AM
frequencies
• Baseball was the subject of a
seven-episode original series on
the Mountain West
Sports Network called
“Reaching the Peak,”
which shadowed the
Frogs all the way to
the College World Series The team had a nation-
leading 24 appearances on national televsion,
including 16 during the regular season on The
Mtn and eight on ESPN or ESPN2 during the
NCAA Super Regionals and College World Series
On ESPN networks alone, the Frogs appeared in
almost 30 hours of programming
• The National Association of Collegiate Marketing
Administrators awarded gold-level honors for
TCU Athletics Marketing’s 2009 football poster
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Monumental growth highlighted a historic 2009-10 year for the TCU Frog Club as it
ushered in its 70th year “Started in 1940 by a group of local businessmen who wanted
to support TCU Athletics, the Frog Club continues to stand behind winning Horned Frog
programs,” said TCU Frog Club Executive Director John Denton ‘85 While the group
wants the Frogs to win on the field, it knows that carrying momentum into a student-
athlete’s post-competition life is most important The group raised an all-time record of
$4 45 million for TCU Athletics scholarships, an 11 percent increase over the previous
year It is the third straight year to surpass the $4 million mark The Frog Club also saw
its membership swell to a new high of 4,596, including 1,158 new donors, a 34 percent
increase from 2008-09
Frog cluB SCholARShipS FoR ChAMpioNS
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• Raised a record
$1 566 million
by the 80-person
all-volunteer
Membership Team
It was the group’s
fourth consecutive
year to best the
$1 million mark
Frog Club financial
contributions have increased by 90 percent
over the last five years
• Added The Charles Coody Classic golf
tournament to its event menu, with
the 13th Annual Coody Classic, which
contributes scholarship funds to benefit the
Frog Club Entering its 14th year, the Coody
Classic becomes the Frog Club’s spring golf
event and is named for the TCU alumnus,
Men’s Golf letterman and 1971 Masters
Champion
• Generated $205,000 through the 31st
annual Horned
Frog Classic golf
tournament at
Colonial Country
Club for women’s
and men’s golf
scholarships
• Updated the official
Frog Club website,
www tcufrogclub com, to make it easier
for members and donors to give online
Upgrades enabled the Frog Club to receive
more than $1 5 million in online gifts
• Welcomed more
than 1,000 kids
and families at
annual Frog Club
Palooza, where
TCU coaches and
student-athletes
signed autographs,
handed out posters and watched the band
and cheerleaders perform
2009-10 accomplishments
Frog cluB SCholARShipS FoR ChAMpioNS
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HorNed Frog pRioRiTy poiNTS SySTeM
Developed in 2006, the Horned Frog Priority Points System provides season ticket
holders, donors and Frog Club members with a transparent process for distributing
high-demand tickets for TCU athletic events The system was used to distribute
thousands of tickets this year to the 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, the 2010 College World
Series, NCAA Fort Worth Regional and Super Regional and other events All donors and season ticket holders
are assigned points based on several criteria, including annual Frog Club contributions, capital project gifts,
cumulative athletic giving and season ticket loyalty More than 18,500 Frog fans have accounts Access your
account and check your points and rank at www tcufrogclub com
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how it woRksDonors and season ticket holders will
accumulate individual point totals based on
the following criteria:
• Cumulative Frog Club Membership
1 point per year of membership
(calculated from June 1, 1986-present)
• Frog Club Annual Giving
1 point per $100 given per year
(points awarded for gifts made during that
fiscal year only, beginning June 1)
• Capital Project/Scholarship Endowment
2 points per $100 given per year
(points awarded for gifts made during that
fiscal year only, beginning June 1)
• Cumulative Athletic Giving
1 point per $100 given
(A rolling 10-year computation as each
fiscal year ends)
• Purple and White Points20-point maximum
(2 points per season in which football
season tickets were purchased This is a
one-time calculation on purchases made
from 1996-2005)
• Cumulative Season Ticket Commitment1 point per season ticket purchased
(Football, Men’s and Women’s Basketball
and Baseball)
• Season Ticket Loyalty Points2 points per consecutive season
(Calculated from Fall 2006 forward, points
issued each consecutive season in which
season tickets are purchased for Football,
Men’s and Women’s Basketball or Baseball)
• Lettermen10 points
(Calculated from Fall 2006 forward,
verified TCU letterwinners who are
current members of BOTH the Lettermen’s
Association and TCU Frog Club)
have questions?Direct your inquiries to: [email protected]
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leTTerMeN’s ASSoCiATioNTradition Camaraderie Teamwork Achievement The ideals embodied by TCU student-athletes live on in
the Lettermen’s Association With the theme “A Common Bond The Tradition Continues,” the Association
exceeded participation and membership goals in 2009-10 The organization surpassed the milestone of 1,000
active members, which is an increase of 19 percent from the previous year Membership spans more than 20
sports and nine decades, and no one epitomizes the Association more than its oldest active member M E
Chappell ‘31 (right), who at 100 years old continues to pay dues and support TCU as a multi-sport season
ticket holder Amazingly, he has missed only one Association meeting in 70 years The Association honored Mr
Chappell, a two-sport letterwinner, at its annual meeting in May
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• Inducted six Horned Frogs into the
Lettermen’s Hall of Fame in September
2009: Marshall E
Harris ’54, Football; J J
Henry ’98, Men’s Golf;
Dennis Nutt ’86, Men’s
Basketball; Michael
Reeder ’97, Football;
Khadevis Robinson ’98, Men’s Track & Field;
and Rene Simpson, Women’s Tennis The
group was also honored at halftime (left) of
the Texas State game
2009-10 accomplishments
If you’re a former TCU Letterwinner and are interested in being a part of the Lettermen’s Association, please visit online at www.lettermens.tcu.edu or call the Lettermen’s Association at 817-257-5471.
• Set an all-time record for membership
participation as close to 30 percent of
former Horned Frog student-athletes,
from all sports and decades, were active
in the Association, ranking TCU among
the nation’s best Membership levels have
increased 19 percent from last year and
nearly 32 percent from five years ago
• Continued to award more than $55,000 in
scholarship assistance to the children of
current dues-paying lettermen members
through the Dutch Meyer Scholarship
• Launched an improved website with an
online apparel page and more accessibility
to Lettermen’s events and news
MeMBeRShip oN The RiSe
ACTive MeMBeRS
2009-10
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000
1,024
861
650
700
641
654
603
456
541
564
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caPiTal giviNg / SCholARShipSTo continue our momentum on the field, TCU must keep pace with the rising costs of athletics scholarships, which
have more than doubled during the past decade Frog Club contributions help pay for athletics scholarships and
keeping our varsity programs fully funded Capital gifts help sustain and build athletics infrastructure Together,
the annual support of donors plays a major role in TCU’s success on and off the field
BRyAN holAdAyJohNNy BeNCh AWARd W iNNeR
SeCoNd - T eAM A l l - AMeR i CAN
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Winning intercollegiate athletics titles demands a team effort To build these championship teams, scholarships
are vital to attracting and recruiting the highest caliber student-athletes possible Giving to the TCU Frog Club
goes directly to the Scholarships for Champions campaign In 2009-10, the total surpassed $4 million for the third
year in a row, yet it still represents less than half the total cost of funding TCU’s 300 athletics scholarships
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6
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AggRegATe SCholARShipS CoST vS. FRog CluB FuNdRAiSiNg
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$1,8
58,1
88
$3,1
14,8
12
$4,5
83,5
60
$4,
627,
402
$6,9
81,3
24
$9,
054,
869
$5,
525,
993
$5,8
74,5
83
$21,
160,
946
$7,7
45,8
24
$12,
525,
553
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
$2,265,060
$8,447,497
$2,610,817
$9,037,748
$3,308,459
$9,140,683
$4,300,635
$10,978,234
$4,003,424
$11,500,000$11,732,400
$4,452,240
$8,1
13,2
14
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Ron and Paula Parker Endowed Football Scholarship Endowing a tight end position
Bill Starkey Football Scholarship Endowing a defensive back position
Sherri Parker Lee Women’s Athletics Scholarship Bequest intention
Fully eNdoWed AThleTiCS SCholARShipS June 1, 2009 to may 31, 2010
evan Frosch, a junior tight end on the Football team, was the recipient of the Ron and paula parker endowed scholarship in 2009-10. he earned honorable mention all-mountain west conference recognition.
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Michael T. Ashworth Athletic Scholarship Eric Marshall, senior, Baseball
David Baldwin Sanders Endowed Scholarship Marshall Newhouse, senior, Football
Heather A. Bellomy Memorial Scholarship Rachel Rentschler, junior, Women’s Basketball
Marci K. Bozarth Scholarship in Women’s Golf Valentine Derrey, senior, Women’s Golf
Buster Brannon Basketball Scholarship Nikola Cerina, freshman, Men’s Basketball
Elmer Brown Athletic Training Scholarship Kelley Menefee, senior, Athletics Training
Tom S. Cate, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Ryan Christian, senior, Football
Charles Coody/Phi Delta Theta Golf Scholarship Johnny Antle, freshman, Men’s Golf
Bill Crawford Athletic Scholarship Jessica Young, senior, Track & Field
Brion T. Carlson Memorial Golf Scholarship Eli Cole, sophomore, Men’s Golf
Scott Dike Memorial Scholarship Scott Roudebush, senior, Men’s Golf
Cornelia and Bayard Friedman Scholarship Christopher Price, junior, Men’s Tennis
pARTiAlly eNdoWed AThleTiCS SCholARShipSJune 1, 2009 to may 31, 2010
nikola cerina, a freshman center on the men’s Basketball team, was the recipient of the Buster Brannon Basketball scholarship in 2009-10. he is the first international true freshman to play for the horned Frogs.
valentine derrey, a senior on the women’s golf team, was the recipient of the marci k. Bozarth scholarship in women’s golf for 2009-10. she was a four-time all-mountain west conference selection.
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TCU- Raymond Gafford Memorial Golf Scholarship Brooke Beeler, sophomore, Women’s Golf
Nick Giachino Women’s Golf Scholarship Megan O’Donnell, senior, Women’s Golf
Hunt Seat Equestrian Scholarship Jessica Hagen, junior, Equestrian
Dale Glasscock Football Scholarship Joseph Turner, senior, Football
Roland L. Harper Memorial Golf Scholarship Max Bichsel, sophomore, Men’s Golf
Ben Hogan- Colonial Country Club Endowed Golf Scholarship Louise Kristersson, freshman, Women’s Golf
Ashley Huffman Hawkins Scholarship in Women’s Golf Rachel Raastad, sophomore, Women’s Golf
Bob Lilly Scholarship Jerry Hughes, senior, Football
L.A.J. and Betty Monroe Endowed Basketball Scholarship Edvinas Ruzgas, senior, Men’s Basketball
Neil Sealy Memorial Scholarship Kristin Saunders, junior, Athletics Training
Wray and Sally Thompson Golf Scholarship Melissa Loh, junior, Women’s Golf
Ed and Ona Wright Athletic Scholarship Emily Carter, junior, Women’s Basketball
Drs. Ona and Crystal Wright Scholarship Kourtney Edwards, senior, Volleyball
pARTiAlly eNdoWed AThleTiCS SCholARShipSJune 1, 2009 to may 31, 2010
Joseph turner, a senior tailback on the Football team, was the recipient of the dale glasscock Football scholarship for 2009-10. he was named second-team all-mwc and was invited to the east-west shrine game.
kourtney edwards, a senior on the volleyball team, was the recipient of the drs. ona and crystal wright scholarship for 2009-10. she was named an all-american and is the program’s all-time leader in blocks.
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The following members of the Horned Frog Family have made a tremendous investment in TCU’s student-athletes by annually funding a full scholarship:
Fully FuNded SCholARShipSdonoRs oF Full scholaRships FoR 2009-10
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Clark
Four Sevens Suite
(Four Sevens Operating Co., Ltd., Mr. & Mrs. Dick Lowe, Mr. & Mrs. Hunter Enis,
Mr. & Mrs. Brad Cunningham, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Brogdon)
Mr. and Mrs. G. Malcolm Louden
Mr. and Mrs. Kade Matthews
Moncrief Suite
(Mr. W. A. “Tex” Moncrief, Jr. and the late Mrs. Deborah Moncrief,
Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Moncrief, William A. & Elizabeth B. Moncrief Foundation)
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Reilly
Roach-King Suite
(Mr. & Mrs. John V. Roach/ The Roach Foundation, Inc.,
Mr. & Mrs. J. Luther King, Jr./Luther King Capital Management)
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scharbauer III
Wagner Suite (Mr. Duer Wagner, III)
Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Walsh, Jr.
Walsh and Watts, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick L Wittenbraker
TCU- Raymond Gafford Memorial Golf Scholarship Brooke Beeler, sophomore, Women’s Golf
Nick Giachino Women’s Golf Scholarship Megan O’Donnell, senior, Women’s Golf
Hunt Seat Equestrian Scholarship Jessica Hagen, junior, Equestrian
Dale Glasscock Football Scholarship Joseph Turner, senior, Football
Roland L. Harper Memorial Golf Scholarship Max Bichsel, sophomore, Men’s Golf
Ben Hogan- Colonial Country Club Endowed Golf Scholarship Louise Kristersson, freshman, Women’s Golf
Ashley Huffman Hawkins Scholarship in Women’s Golf Rachel Raastad, sophomore, Women’s Golf
Bob Lilly Scholarship Jerry Hughes, senior, Football
L.A.J. and Betty Monroe Endowed Basketball Scholarship Edvinas Ruzgas, senior, Men’s Basketball
Neil Sealy Memorial Scholarship Kristin Saunders, junior, Athletics Training
Wray and Sally Thompson Golf Scholarship Melissa Loh, junior, Women’s Golf
Ed and Ona Wright Athletic Scholarship Emily Carter, junior, Women’s Basketball
Drs. Ona and Crystal Wright Scholarship Kourtney Edwards, senior, Volleyball
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Tcu AThleTiCS doNoRS
$1 Million+ Lifetime DonorsAmon G Carter Foundation
Mr and Mrs J Kelly Cox
Mr and Mrs Hunter Enis
Four Sevens Oil Company, Limited
Jane & John Justin Foundation
John L Cox Company
The late Mr John S Justin, Jr
Mr and Mrs J Luther King, Jr
Mr and Mrs G Malcolm Louden
The late Mr Robert R Lowdon, Jr
Lowdon Family Foundation
Mr and Mrs Richard L Lowe
Mary Potishman Lard Trust
Mr W A Moncrief, Jr and the late Mrs Deborah Moncrief
Mr and Mrs John V Roach
Mr and Mrs Edgar H Schollmaier
T J Brown & C A Lupton Foundation, Inc
Mr Duer Wagner III
Mr and Mrs F Howard Walsh, Jr
William A & Elizabeth B Moncrief Foundation
William and Catherine Bryce Memorial Fund
The TCU Frog Club gratefully acknowledges its members and donors who contribute annual gifts and make it
possible for more than 300 TCU student-athletes to receive athletics scholarships On behalf of the TCU Athletics
Department and all Horned Frog student-athletes, the Board of Directors of the TCU Frog Club say “Thank you ”
Go Frogs!
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$500,000 +Amon G Carter Foundation
$499,999 - $100,000Mr and Mrs G Malcolm LoudenMary Potishman Lard TrustMr and Mrs Ronald C ParkerLeo Potishman FoundationMr and Mrs Edgar H SchollmaierMr and Mrs Scott G ShermanMr and Mrs William R Starkey, Jr The Walsh FoundationMr and Mrs F Howard Walsh, Jr
$99,999 - $50,000Estate of Mr Robert L Avinger Mr and Mrs Tull E BaileyMr and Mrs Barry E DavisMr and Mrs Craig J DavisMr and Mrs A R DikeTeresa & J Luther King, Jr / Luther King
Capital Management CorporationMr David D and Mrs Christy MayMr and Mrs Jay H MeadowsNorth Texas Christian FoundationMr and Mrs John V RoachMr and Mrs Beaude SahmThe Roach Foundation, IncorporatedDr Ona R and Mr Edwin E Wright, Jr XTO Energy
$49,999 - $10,000Mr and Mrs Steve P AllisonDr and Mrs Pedro Alonso, Jr Amon G Carter Star-Telegram Employees FundMr and Mrs Richard N AndersonDr and Mrs James H AtkinsonJohn and Debbie AughinbaughAustin CommercialMr and Mrs Gus S Bates IV
Mr and Mrs Gregory S BennettBettis Brothers, L P Blair G Loving Memorial Scholarship at TCUMr and Mrs Don P BodenhamerMr and Mrs Robert W BrockwayChesapeake Operating, Inc Mr and Mrs Stephen P ChristieMr and Mrs Edward A ClarkMr and Mrs John K Cockrell, Sr Cockrell Printing CompanyCollins & Young, LLCMr and Mrs Paul J CookMr and Mrs Peter Courtney IIIDavid E Bloxom, Sr FoundationMr and Mrs John F Davis IIIMr and Mrs Sam R DayDr and Mrs R Vance DellMr and Mrs Joe Don DentonMr and Mrs Larry K DurrettMrs Jennie Beth H EdwardsMr and Mrs Nick T EnckeMr John B EschMr and Mrs Jack C FikesFour Sevens Oil Company, LimitedFrost National BankGatoradeHon Charles L GerenMr and Mrs Nick A GiachinoGreenwood Office OutfittersMrs Marla M HarperMr and Mrs Jon D HellbergMr and Mrs James R HilleMr and Mrs Scot C HollmannMr and Mrs Randall K HowardMr and Mrs William R HowellHowell Instruments, IncorporatedMr and Mrs C Thomas HudsonInternational Sports Properties, Inc Jane & John Justin FoundationJennie Beth and Cass Edwards Charitable FundMr and Mrs Jon Rex JonesMr and Mrs J Roger KingMr and Mrs John K Kritser, Sr Mr and Mrs Frank M Kyle, Jr Mr and Mrs Dale LadnerMr and Mrs Richard L LoweMr Dan E LowranceMr and Mrs Kade L Matthews
Mr and Mrs Joseph McCordMr and Mrs Tod M MillerMr and Mrs Jerry F MorrisMr and Mrs Harold D Muckleroy, Jr Mr and Mrs Adrian L Mynatt, Jr Pacific Club Impact FoundationMr Kip E PattersonMr and Mrs Joseph C PenshornPepsiCo FoundationMr and Mrs K Clark PevetoProfessional Turf Products of TexasMr and Mrs William C Provine IIRailhead Smokehouse, IncorporatedMr and Mrs Michael A ReillyReilly Family FoundationMr and Mrs Scott A RingnaldRoger Williams Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep/
Sprinter/AirstreamMr and Mrs William E RosenthalMr and Mrs Charles W Royer, Jr Royer & Schutts Commercial InteriorsMr and Mrs Clarence Scharbauer IIIScott Sherman EnterprisesMr and Mrs Robert J Scully, Jr Mr and Mrs David A SeniorMr and Mrs Collin Meacham SewellMr and Mrs P D ShabaySouthern MultifoodsSouthwest Agri-Plastics, Inc Standard Meat Company, L P Mr and Mrs William E Steele IIIMr and Mrs Michael K StevensMr and Mrs Richard Lee Stuart IIT J Brown & C A Lupton Foundation, Inc Ms Agnes C TalleyMrs Jo Ann Geurin ThetfordMr and Mrs Fred D Thompson, Jr Mr and Mrs Greg W TurmanMr and Mrs Steven W Van AmburghVirginia and Robert Hobbs TrustMr Duer Wagner IIIWells FargoThe Honorable and Mrs J Roger WilliamsMr and Mrs Rick L WittenbrakerMr and Mrs Bob WoodMr and Mrs Herbert G Zimmerman
The following donors made contributions of $1,500 or more to the TCU Frog Club between June 1, 2009 and May 31, 2010.
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$9,999 - $5,000Acme Brick CompanyMr Robert A Akin, Jr American Football Coaches
FoundationMr and Mrs John R ArendMr and Mrs Mike Atkinson, Sr Mr Bryan L AustinMr and Mrs James BaileyMr Jack B BaldwinBank of America Foundation, Inc Mr and Mrs James W BarberDr and Mrs William W BarnesBarrow, Hanley, Mewhinney &
Strauss, Inc Mr and Mrs William B BeebeMr Harry M Bettis, Jr Mr John D BettisMr and Mrs Scott D BlackMr and Mrs William G Blackmon, Jr Mr Bill BondMr and Mrs T Marshall BoydMr and Mrs Gregory A BradshawMr and Mrs Ben E BrownMr and Mrs Vernon W Bryant, Jr Mr and Mrs Guy R BuschmanCapital One Services, LLCMr and Mrs Tom D ChambersMr and Mrs Jerry P ClarkMr and Mrs Ronald W ClinkscaleMr John K Cockrell, Jr Mr and Mrs Richard H Coffey, Sr Dr and Mrs John E ConwayMr and Mrs Charles CoodyDavid A Senior Charitable Gift FundMr Chris Del Conte and Dr Robin
WardMr and Mrs Ronald D DenheyerMr and Mrs Logan DickinsonDisney Worldwide Services, Inc Mr and Mrs R E Dodson, Sr Mr and Mrs Scott M DunawayDr and Mrs Jeffrey EdwardsMrs Norma EllisMr and Mrs Hunter EnisMr Jeffrey S EubankMr and Mrs Finley Ewing IIIFarm and Ranch Healthcare, Inc Fidelity Charitable Gift FundFirst Assist Business Services LLCFirst Rate, Inc Mr and Mrs Glenn Allen FogleMr and Mrs Ben J Fortson, Jr Mr and Mrs Kenneth Garrett, Jr Mr and Mrs Richard F GarveyGarvey Texas FoundationMr and Mrs John E George, Jr GHCF - Regan & James P Bailey, Jr
Family FundMr and Mrs Randall C GideonMrs Barbara M Grimm-MarshallH V Ludie T Partnership, LTD Mr and Mrs David R HardinMr and Mrs Jeffrey M HarpMr and Mrs Foy W HarrisonMr and Mrs Michael B HarrisonMr and Mrs J J Henry IIIMr and Mrs Michael L HermanMs Trisha Hillman-PhilippDr Dan Curtis HinkleMs Cathy C HudsonMr and Mrs Kenneth J HuffmanMr and Mrs Charles H Iles, Sr Jeff Eubank Roofing Company,
IncorporatedKearney/Wynn, Attorneys At LawMr and Mrs Craig LeBlanc KellyMr and Mrs Dee J KellyMr and Mrs Jon M KellyKenneth & Cherrie Garrett
FoundationMr and Mrs Jeff B KingMr and Mrs George E LaHoodMr and Mrs Robert M Lansford
Mrs Sherri Parker LeeMs Martha V LeonardMr and Mrs Darrell R Lester, Sr Mr and Mrs Mark LewisMr and Mrs Ken M Link, Jr Mr and Mrs Robert LombardiMr and Mrs Benjamin D LoughryMr James L Lucas, Sr Mr Terry Lee LuttrellM & Z Brandt Engineering Co LPMarshall T Robinson PropertiesMr and Mrs Ryan T MatthewsMr Allen MayesMr Wilson McMillionMr and Mrs Ron MeadDavid and Cindy MedanichMeridian Bank TexasMr and Mrs Robert MeyerMr and Mrs R J MillerMr and Mrs Sherman Patrick
MillicanMr John P MolyneauxMr and Mrs Charles B MoncriefMr and Mrs Mark K MonroeMonroe Vos Consulting Group, INC Mr and Mrs James A MoodyDr Linda S MooreMr Paxton E MotheralNational Administration Company,
Inc Mr and Mrs Edward R Nelson IIIMr P Brad NutterMr and Mrs William O’Donnell, Jr Mr and Mrs Scott O’GleeMr and Mrs John M O’RearOrthopedic Specialty Associates, P A Michael and Jackie ParksMr and Mrs William C ParrishMr and Mrs Steven E PattersonMr and Mrs Roy T Pitcock, Sr Mr E W Prater, Jr Mr and Mrs Victor Puente, Jr Mr and Mrs Jon R ReidMs Nancy T RichardsRJM Contractors, LPMr Robert C Roberson and Ms
Lucille H HornMr and Mrs Marshall T RobinsonDr and Mrs Tom Rogers, Jr Mr and Mrs Matthew K RoseMr and Mrs Lynn W Ross, Jr Mr and Mrs Joseph E Sanders, Jr Mr and Mrs Douglas ScharbauerDr and Mrs Gregory B ScheidemanMr and Mrs William C ShaddockMr and Mrs Kenneth W ShawMr John C SherwoodMr and Mrs Jared William ShopeMs Merri L SiddonsMr and Mrs Steven B SiddonsSkiHi Enterprises, Ltd Mr Richard A SkipperSodexho ServicesSouthwest FordMr Scott SpikerMs Angela Gwen StanfordState Farm Companies FoundationSteven B Siddons InvestmentsMr and Mrs Scott L StevensMr Dave StoneSystemware, Inc Mr and Mrs Malcolm TallmonMrs Beverley R TateMr Lee L TennisonThe Arch and Stella Rowan
Foundation, Inc The Beverley Jean Tate TrustThe Charles Coody Classic, Inc Mr and Mrs Roy B TophamMr and Mrs Tim TregellasUnited Supermarkets LLCMr Damon R VacekMr J Mark ValdezMr John E ViolaMr and Mrs Cyril A Wagner, Jr
Mr and Mrs Brent WatsonWells Fargo FoundationMr and Mrs Winston WilliamsMr and Mrs Philip C WilliamsonWilliamson-Dickie Manufacturing Co Mr and Mrs Frank R WindeggerMr Richard W WisemanMr and Mrs Richard B WitherspoonMr and Mrs Robert J WrightDr Mark William WylieMr and Mrs Mitch WynneMr and Mrs Mark Yamagata
$4,999 - $2,5003PAR Inc Mr Andy AbercrombieDr and Mrs Ted C Alexander, Jr Mr and Mrs Joseph D Ambrose IIIAnadarko Petroleum CorporationMr Larry AnfinMr Alvin L Attaway, Jr Mr and Mrs Larry G AutreyMrs Sandra R BaileyMr James A BairdBank of America Merrill LynchBank of TexasDr Marsha and Mr Fred BarberMr and Mrs Lee A Barnes IIIDr and Mrs Louis H BarnettMr and Mrs Gus Bates IIIMr Dutch BaughmanMrs Jo BeardenMr Patrick H BeckhamMr and Mrs Rick BeelerMr and Mrs Virgil D BeeneMr and Mrs Chip M BerryMr and Mrs Michael K BerryMr and Mrs Don Bescher IIIMr and Mrs Michael W BessireBest, Bartley & ReynoldsMr Scott BlackDr Donald R BlakeMr John Allen BoothMr and Mrs John P BoswellMr and Mrs G Thomas BoswellMr and Mrs A William BrackettMr and Mrs Howard C Brants IIIMr and Mrs M Glen Brewer, CPAMr and Mrs James M BridgeMr Jerald C Britton and Mrs Beverly
R BrittonMr and Mrs Eugene A Brodhead, Jr Larry and Patti BrogdonMr and Mrs Kevin BrownMr and Mrs Lance L BrownMr and Mrs Jon S BrumleyBumper Manufacturing Co , Inc Buxton Holdings, LPMr and Mrs Bob Cantrell, Jr Mr and Mrs Greg W CantwellDr and Mrs Joseph W Cappel IIIMr and Mrs Trey CarmichaelCarol Winn & James Reed Dunaway
Family Fdn, Inc Mr and Mrs W Plack Carr, IIIMr and Mrs James H Carter IIIMr and Mrs Reagan K CaseyCentra Asset Partners, L L C Mr and Mrs Dale ChaneyMr Steven L Chatman and Mrs Cari
H Rubin-ChatmanMr Eddie ClayMr and Mrs Chad E ClineMr and Mrs James B ClinkscalesMr and Mrs Curtis T CochranDr and Mrs Gary M ColeMr and Mrs Kirk A ColemanDr Ira J CollerainConcussion AdvertisingMr and Mrs Don ConlonThe late Mr Lee F Cook Mrs Nancy A CooperDr Mary and Mr John Costas
Mr and Mrs Will A Courtney Mr and Mrs Robert M Craig IIIMr and Mrs Dan J CraineMr and Mrs Jeffrey D CraneMr and Mrs Donald H Cram, Jr Mr and Mrs David R CrockerMs Mary Lee CruzMr and Mrs Bruce CunyusMrs Sue S CurtisCurtis Foundation, Inc Mr and Mrs Lawrence B DaleMr and Mrs Richard P DaleMr Robert DanielDr and Mrs Ron DavidsonMr and Mrs Forrest C DavisMr and Mrs Jeffrey D DeArmanDeArman Insurance GroupMr and Mrs Harold C DeHart, Sr Mr and Mrs Scott A DeskinsMr and Mrs David N DikeMr and Mrs Jay C DisneyDragoon Oil and Gas Co , Inc Mr and Mrs David D DraperMr and Mrs Lloyd R DraperMr and Mrs Ronald J DuncanMr and Mrs W Byron DunnMr and Mrs Ben E Dyess, Jr Ms Barbara Ellison EakmanMr and Mrs Ray EllerePlus Technology, Inc Ernst & Young Foundation
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Estate of Dorothy WaldronDr James F EvansMr and Mrs W Lawrence EvansThe late Col Don D EzellMr and Mrs Max L FallsThe F Chris Farkas TrustMr and Mrs Jeff W FarmerMr and Mrs Milton D FarmerMrs Kathleen S FarrMr and Mrs Richard L Farrelly IIIMr and Mrs Mike W FarrisMr and Mrs Timothy J FitzgeraldAnn and Charles Florsheim Family
FoundationMr and Mrs Charles FlorsheimMr and Mrs James Craig FordFord & Joslin LLCFreese & Nichols, Inc Mr and Mrs Gerald Kirk FrenchMr and Mrs Alan D FriedmanMrs Jane B FurcheMr and Mrs Paul M GalvanMr and Mrs Frank E GardnerMs Mary Crites GardnerMrs Clo GenoveseMrs Rita R GeorgeMr and Mrs Robert L GinsburgMr and Mrs Robert Bernard
GoldsteinMr and Mrs Stephen Goodwin, Sr
Mr Michael B GoreMr Stephen H GrayChester and Laura Grudzinski, Jr Mr Brian G GutierrezMr and Mrs Owen HaggardHahnfeld Hoffer and Stanford
ArchitectsMr and Mrs Weldon E HaleMr and Mrs Kenneth E HansonHappy Hill Farm Academy HomeMr and Mrs Hal F Harbuck, Jr Mr and Mrs Joseph E HardgroveMr and Mrs Kenneth M HardinMr and Mrs William W HarrellMr and Mrs Marshall E HarrisMr Larry B HarrisonMr and Mrs Michael A Harrison, Sr Mr Anthony Shane HarwellDr and Mrs O S HawkinsHayman Advisors, LPHeartland Alliance of AmericaMr and Mrs Jack B HesselbrockMr and Mrs Holt HickmanMr Elliott J HillMr and Mrs Tom E HillMr and Mrs William L HillHill & Wilkinson, Ltd Mr and Mrs Reese HillardHillwood Development CorporationMr and Mrs Ron Hopton-Jones
Mr and Mrs Andy HornMr and Mrs Timothy D HowellMr and Mrs Joshua E Huffman IIMr Jimmy Humphreys, Jr Mrs Linda A HurleyMr C Brodie Hyde IIHyde Oil & Gas CorporationIII N InvestmentsMr and Mrs Rufus A Ivie IIICal and Cheryl JacksonMr and Mrs Dan T JenkinsMark T and Tricia R JenningsMr and Mrs Harold V Johnson IVDr and Mrs Harold V Johnson IIIMr and Mrs Mark L JohnsonMr and Mrs Robert Johnson, Jr Johnson ControlsJP Morgan Chase Bank/PangburnMr and Mrs Ben L KarrKCFI Manager LLCMr Samuel D KincaidMr Brian T KirkpatrickMr and Mrs Jay R KizerKlabzuba Oil & GasMr and Mrs Jeffrey H KobsMr and Mrs Philip G KramerMr Alfred G KyleMr Corey T KyleMr and Mrs Vance LaminackMrs Janeen M Lamkin
Mr and Mrs William A Landreth, Jr Mr and Mrs Danny LansfordLaw Offices of John C SherwoodMrs Virginia Ann LawrenceDr and Mrs David F LeeMarty Leonard Charitable FundMr and Mrs Gary J LewisMr and Mrs Ralph P LindnerMr and Mrs Billy A LloydMr and Mrs Thomas R LofflandDr and Mrs Douglas D Lorimer, Sr Mr G Malcolm Louden, Jr Mr Eddie J LoudonLoudon Exploration, Inc Mr and Mrs James M LovelessMs Mary Ralph LoweMr and Mrs Jeffrey B LuzMr Larry S Lydick, Sr Mr and Mrs Robert W LydickMr and Mrs John R MacLeanMr and Mrs Michael J MallickMarshall R Young Oil CompanyMr and Mrs Joe R Martin, Jr Martin Sprocket & Gear, Inc Dr and Mrs Jack E McCallumMr Scott McCollamLuke and Christiana McConn IIIMr W Frank McCreightDrs John E McDonald and Joan L
Bergstrom
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Mr S Martin McDonald McDonald SandersMr and Mrs Mike A McGinnisMrs Mary I McIlvainMcKinley’s Fine Bakery and CafeMr John McKnightMcKnight InvestmentsMr Forrest W MeachamMr and Mrs Patrick A Meyer, Jr Mrs Elaine H MicheroMr and Mrs Steven B MidgleyMr I Jack Miller, Jr Mr Jeffrey D Mittie and Dr Shanna
H MittieMLS Computer Services, Ltd Mr and Mrs Jonathan D MockDr and Mrs James B MontgomeryFrank (Trey) Moore III, MDMr Ronald E MooreMr and Mrs Scott W Mooring IIIMr Richard H MorganMr and Mrs Clifton Morris, Jr Mr Greg D MorseMuckleroy & FallsDr and Mrs Leo W MunsonMrs Martha Evans NealMr and Mrs Bales W NelsonDr and Mrs David A NetheryMr and Mrs Ken J NicholsonMr and Mrs John G NikkelNorthstar Bank of TexasMr and Mrs Philip E NorwoodMr and Mrs Wayland W OatmanMr and Mrs Clayton F OdomMr and Mrs William D O’GradyOncor Electric DeliveryMrs Wanda M PageDr and Mrs Steffen E Palko, Sr Mr Mitchell ParksMr Chris PateMr and Mrs Connor W Patman, Jr Mr Gary A and Mrs Kelsey Hayes
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FaciliTies upgRAdeS
JANE JUSTIN FIELD HOUSEThe Jane and John S Justin Foundation donated $1 5 million for a 5,000-square-foot field house at Garvey-
Rosenthal Soccer Stadium Opening August 2010, it will include home and visitor locker rooms, an officials
locker room, a training room, offices, lounge area and wrap-around raised viewing terrace Averaging a program-
record 1,504 spectators per contest, Soccer ranked No 10 in the final NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer home
attendance figures
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SCHOLLMAIER
BASKETBALL
COMPLEx
SCREENS
Decorative 20-foot-
by-14-foot wind
screens were
added outside
the Schollmaier
Basketball Complex
in June 2010 to
face Stadium Drive
TENNIS PRO SHOP RENOVATION
A $300,000 commitment by the Mary
Potishman Lard Trust has helped upgrade
the pro shop of the Bayard H Friedman
Tennis Center The shop, which is open to
the public, features TCU apparel and tennis
equipment
CAPITAL GIFTS
Since 1998, more than $91 million has
been contributed for scholarships, as well
as new and renovated facilities
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aMoN g. carTer sTadiuM ReNovATioN
“MAGNIFICENT IN BEAUTY AND MAGNITUDE”When Amon G Carter Stadium opened in 1930, awestruck onlookers called it “magnificent in its beauty and
magnitude ” Its 1930s art deco style remains a hallmark of the venerable facility, which has seen the likes of Sam
Baugh, Davey O’Brien, Jim Swink, Bob Lilly, LaDainian Tomlinson and others scramble over its surface Following
its 80th season, Amon G Carter Stadium will undergo a $105 million renovation to its west side and north end to
bring 21st century amenities to the venue, while preserving its vintage charm and retro look
From November 2010 to September 2011, the stadium’s upper deck and west and north stands will be reconstructed
to their original height to ensure the stadium remains the Fort Worth landmark that it is today New concourses,
restrooms, concession areas, ramps and elevators will vastly improve the fan experience The stadium will also feature
24 suites and space for up to 2,300 club seats, in addition to new scoreboards, new pressbox and more seating in the
north end zone Temporarily, the stadium will have reduced capacity of 40,000 for a full season of games in the 2011
season, but it can be expanded to more than 50,000 The stadium is scheduled for completion in the autumn of 2012
The project is the result of a four-year study by the TCU Athletics Stadium Committee, headed by Board of Trustees
Vice Chair Clarence Scharbauer III The committee worked with sports design/architecture firm HKS Sports &
Entertainment Group, marketing groups ISG and CSL, the TCU Physical Plant and coaches, to develop concepts
The Amon G Carter Foundation’s lead gift of $15 million in 2009 created momentum for a fund-raising effort that
began in February 2010 and concluded in August In a mere seven months, some 34 donors contributed $105 7
million to the project, which the TCU Board of Trustees approved in July
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DESCRIPTION OF RENDERINGS 1 Six Founder’s Suites will include high-
end amenities, including marble flooring,
wood paneling and soft seating
2 The Founder’s Lounge, accessible by
founders suiteholders, will include a rich
color palate of purple and earth tones
3 The facade of the west stands will be
ensconced in art deco detail of the 1930s,
the era in which the stadium was built A
monument park and other decor around the
stadium will showcase the great moments in
TCU football history
4 The entrance to the Founder’s Level will
incorporate the original stadium entry door,
marked by the Latin phrase “Mens sana in
corpore sano” – “A sound mind in a sound
body “
5 The Founder’s Lounge will feature mar-
ble flooring, fireplace, bar and soft seating
6 The Club Lounge will mimic the look and
feel of the Dutch Meyer-Abe Martin Center
7 Wider areas just outside the stadium will
allow for faster-flowing foot-traffic
8 With more seating in the north end zone,
two small videoboards will flank the Meyer-
Martin Center in the south end zone
9 Champions Suites will offer soft seating,
plush carpet, bar and flatscreen televisions
10 Views of the Club Lounge from the
Suite Level promise to be spectacular Loung-
es will open two hours before kickoff and
stay open an hour after the game
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AMON G. CARTER
STADIUM
HOME LOCKER ROOM
Funding will provide for the
renovation and expansion of
Football’s home locker room and
the weight room facility in the
Walsh Complex
FuTure pRoJeCTS
LUPTON STADIUM
ExPANSION
Future funding will allow
Baseball’s Lupton Stadium and
Williams-Reilly Field to increase
capacity in coming seasons
OLYMPIC SPORTS
COMPLEx
Twelve of TCU’s 20 Division I
programs would benefit from a
planned Olympic Sports Complex
The $16-18 million facility will
provide offices and locker rooms
for the six Men’s and Women’s
Track and Field teams, Men’s and
Women’s Golf, Soccer and the Rifle
and Equestrian teams, as well as
coaches’ offices for Baseball
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TCU ATHLETICS THANKS THE FOLLOWING CORPORATE PARTNERS
CORPORATE PARTNERS
TCU values its association with ISP Sports, which develops and establishes
corporate partners with national, regional and local companies These
sponsors help make TCU Athletics among the best values for fans in the
NCAA In turn, our partners receive maximum exposure by associating
with a major Division I program in a top market
The 2009-10 year was a record year as ISP Sports partnered with 185
sponsors ISP Sports revenues tied an all-time high of $2 2 million These
monies go toward supporting the academic and athletic goals of TCU
Athletics and Texas Christian University
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