Lady Frogs End Regular Season Against Houston Sunday

Sandora Irvin is the featured player of the game Sunday. The first 1,000 fans will receive a FREE Sandora Irvin player trading card courtesy of Wells Fargo.

Sandora Irvin is the featured player of the game Sunday. The first 1,000 fans will receive a FREE Sandora Irvin player trading card courtesy of Wells Fargo.

Feb. 25, 2005

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GAME #29:


TCU (20-8, 10-3) vs. Houston (19-7, 9-4)
Feb. 27, 2005 • Fort Worth, Texas • Noon CST

MEDIA COVERAGE
TV:
C-USA TV, local KFWD Channel 52
P-B-P: Jeff Friedman
Color: Brooke Weisbrod
Radio:KTCU 88.7, Dallas/Fort Worth
P-B-P: Jeff Williams
Color: Marcy Girton
Internet Radio: www.ktcu.tcu.edu/ktcu
Live Stats: www.gofrogs.com

ABOUT THE GAME
The TCU Lady Frogs (20-8, 10-3 C-USA) will end the 2004-05 regular season Sunday against Conference USA rival Houston (19-7, 9-4 C-USA) at noon CST in Fort Worth, Texas. TCU dropped the Lady Cougars earlier in the year in Houston by a 63-55 score to avenge three losses to the Lady Cougars from the previous season. The Lady Frogs have already clinched a first-round bye for the C-USA Tournament, which takes place over March 3-6 in Charlotte, N.C.

TCU'S LAST TIME OUT
The TCU Lady Frogs ran their streak of 20-win seasons to five Tuesday by knocking off the North Dakota State Bison (24-1) by a 74-43 score in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. TCU had not hosted an undefeated team this late in the season since the Texas Longhorns came to Fort Worth, Texas, exactly 19 years ago with a 25-0 record. Sandora Irvin was the leading scorer with 18 points to go along with a game-high 11 rebounds and three blocked shots.

HOUSTON'S LAST TIME OUT
Houston posted a 69-64 victory against Charlotte in its final home game of the 2004-05 season Feb. 20. Sancho Lyttle was the Lady Cougars' leading scorer with 20 points, and she had a game-high 14 rebounds. Kiemona Harris had a double-double for UH as well on 14 points and 10 boards. Houston shot 41.8 percent (23-of-55) for the game, while Charlotte connected on 38.5 percent (25-of-65) of its shots. Pam Brown led the 49ers with 15 points.

 

 


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