Category: News
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FWST: Brandon Finnegan keeps TCU close to his heart
FWST: Brandon Finnegan keeps TCU close to his heart BY STEFAN STEVENSON [email protected] ARLINGTON – Brandon Finnegan enjoyed sleeping in his own bed for a few days when the Cincinnati Reds were in town for a couple of games last week. The former Southwest High School and TCU left-hander makes his full-time home near the Mira…
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Myrtle Beach Sun News: Cunningham answers the call for Chanticleers
Myrtle Beach Sun News: Cunningham answers the call for Chanticleers BY RYAN YOUNG [email protected] OMAHA, NEB. – Speaking the night before, Coastal Carolina baseball coach Gary Gilmore was unsure what the Chanticleers were going to do on the pitcher’s mound Saturday evening in their College World Series elimination game with TCU. He and pitching coach Drew…
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FWST: TCU will feel a sting after missing chance to reach CWS final
FWST: TCU will feel a sting after missing chance to reach CWS final BY GIL LEBRETON [email protected] OMAHA, NEB. – No, this wasn’t the first time that a TCU baseball team has felt the sting of being eliminated at the College World Series. But this one is going to leave a mark. The Horned Frogs had…
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GoFrogs: TCU Can’t Solve Coastal Carolina
http://www.gofrogs.com/sports/m-basebl/recaps/062416aaa.html GoFrogs: TCU Can’t Solve Coastal Carolina OMAHA, Neb. —Â A pair of two-run innings for Coastal Carolina helped the Chanticleers to a 4-1 victory over TCU Friday night at the College World Series setting up a winner-moves-on showdown on Saturday night. The Rundown Coastal Carolina’s Andrew Beckwith allowed just six base runners in throwing his…
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Myrtle Beach Sun News: Chanticleers one step closer in College World Series
Myrtle Beach Sun News: Chanticleers one step closer in College World Series BY RYAN YOUNG [email protected] OMAHA, NEB. – The legend of Andrew Beckwith and this Coastal Carolina baseball team just keeps growing. Five days after allowing one run in a complete-game win over top-seeded Florida, Beckwith somehow matched that feat Friday night as the Chanticleers…
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Myrtle Beach Sun News: CCU Baseball Notebook: Chants thin on pitching, but with options
Myrtle Beach Sun News: CCU Baseball Notebook: Chants thin on pitching, but with options BY RYAN YOUNG [email protected] OMAHA, NEB. – It has taken two epic complete-game performances from junior ace Andrew Beckwith and a clutch outing from the bullpen in the other win to get the Coastal Carolina baseball team to this point, one victory…
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FWST: Does TCU have another QB Heisman candidate ready to break out?
FWST: Does TCU have another QB Heisman candidate ready to break out? BY JEFF CAPLAN Special to the Star-Telegram Kenny Hill has yet to be awarded TCU’s starting quarterback job for the 2016 season, yet the former Texas A&M slinger, whose career plummeted just as quickly as it skyrocketed in 2014, is already being named as…
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FWST: TCU falls in CWS semis, gets another chance against Coastal Carolina
FWST: TCU falls in CWS semis, gets another chance against Coastal Carolina BY CARLOS MENDEZ [email protected] OMAHA, NEB. – There is a reason teams want to reach the semifinals of the College World Series unbeaten. They have a loss to give, and TCU gave it Friday night. The Horned Frogs, handcuffed by junior Andrew Beckwith and…
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FWST: Andrew Beckwith’s all-nighter forces another TCU game
FWST: Andrew Beckwith’s all-nighter forces another TCU game BY GIL LEBRETON [email protected] OMAHA, NEB. – Andrew Beckwith could have pitched all night. He just about did, anyway, for Coastal Carolina. Overhand. Underhand. Inside, outside and upside-down. Beckwith had whatever-he-has working Friday night, and coach Gary Gilmore went with it. Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/gil-lebreton/article85940647.html#storylink=cpy
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FWST: Hall of Fame vote not on LaDainian Tomlinson’s mind … yet
FWST: Hall of Fame vote not on LaDainian Tomlinson’s mind … yet BY MATTHEW MARTINEZ [email protected] Even as LaDainian Tomlinson sliced through NFL defenses on his way to two rushing titles, five Pro Bowls and 145 rushing touchdowns during his 11-year career, his eventual induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, never…
