TCU'S GARCIA TO PLAY FOR EL TRI Will play against U.S.A. for Mexican NT
Kaylie Garcia faced up against the Mexican National Team last fall for TCU. Now she will play for El Tri in two games against the U.S.Women's National Team.
Photo by Michael Stephens
FORT WORTH, TX – Last fall, TCU junior Kaylie Garcia played against the Mexican Women’s National Team in a game that packed the Frogs’ Harvey-Rosenthal Stadium. El Tri must have seen something they liked because Garcia recently received word that she has been selected to play for the Mexican National Team. Complete story
TCU'S GARCIA TO PLAY FOR EL TRI Will play against U.S.A. for Mexican NT
FORT WORTH, TX – Last fall, TCU junior Kaylie Garcia played against the Mexican Women’s National Team in a game that packed the Frogs’ Harvey-Rosenthal Stadium. El Tri must have seen something they liked because Garcia recently received word that she has been selected to play for the Mexican National Team. Complete story
TCU SIGNS SEVEN NEWCOMERS Plus adds two transfers
FORT WORTH, TX - TCU head soccer coach Dan Abdalla announced Wednesday a list of seven student-athletes who will attend TCU in the fall and begin competition at the start of the 2010 season. The class is made up of four student-athletes who hail from the state of Texas, two out of California and one from Nevada. These aren’t the only newcomers to the program this coming season as two dynamic transfers are already on campus. Complete story
UTAH ENDS HORNED FROG SEASON TCU drops tourney opener 3-1 to Utes
PROVO, UTAH - Kaylie Garcia brought the Horned Frogs within one late in the contest on Wednesday afternoon, but it wasn't enough as TCU dropped a hard fought 3-1 decision to Utah in the opening round of the Mountain West Conference Championship. Complete story
AZTECS DROWN FROGS 4-1 Before record crowd of 2,713
FORT WORTH, TX--- A ton of the home folks turned out in a big way to see the Horned Frogs go for a berth in the Mountain West Tournament. All TCU needed was a victory or a tie, but the Purple and White didn’t get it. San Diego turned blew away TCU 4-1 in front of a record crowd at Garvey-Rosenthal Stadium Friday night. Complete story