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TCU releases home meet information.

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Mark Barnes
Mark Barnes

 
 

Oct. 28, 2009


FORT WORTH, Texas - With the start of the 2010 indoor season only two months away, GoFrogs.com takes a quick look at what is happening inside the TCU track and field program during preseason workouts.

Flyin' Frogs Release Home Meet Information
TCU recently released information regarding its two home meets this spring. Fans wishing to view home meet information can click on the following links.

2010 Home Meet Information
TCU Invitational | Horned Frog Invitational


2010 Schedules
TCU Invite Schedule | Horned Frog Invite Schedule

TCU Cross Country Heads To MWC Championships
The men's and women's cross country teams will begin postseason competition this weekend in Orem, Utah, at the 2009 Mountain West Conference Championships. The women are currently ranked No. 10 in the South Central Region.

Flyin' Frogs Add To Coaching Staff
TCU will have two new faces on its coaching staff this season with the additions of Nic Petersen and Dennis Darling to the Flyin' Frog staff.

Petersen comes to TCU from the University of Nebraska, where he served the 2009 season as an assistant coach for the Huskers. In Lincoln, Petersen worked in the jumps area learning under legendary head coach Gary Pepin. He will serve as the jumps and multi-events coach for the Flyin' Frogs.

Darling, a three-time Olympian, comes to Fort Worth from the University of Texas-Arlington where he guided the men's 4x100 to the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships, while also helping Cordero Gray and Jasmine Walls to All-America honors in the 100 and 200 meters, respectively, last spring.

Anderson Breakdowns Preseason
During the preseason, head coach Darryl Anderson has broken down key elements of the track and field team. Below is a segment of what the Flyin' Frogs head coach sees in his team this indoor season.

"We feel good about where we are at right now. We have a meet in December this year, which is kind of odd, but the kids are able to see the light at the end of the tunnel because of it. We are not that far away from going down to College Station, so the kids are really motivated and excited. It has been great for us to have that meet in December, so they can see where their training is going."

Up Next
TCU will open its indoor schedule on Dec. 12 at the Texas A&M Invitational.

 

 

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