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Dear Horned Frog Fans:The 2010-11 TCU athletics season is one that provided us a memory of a lifetime. It wasn’t

just our Rose Bowl champion football program but also the incredible support we received from an unbelievable alumni and fan base.

Thanks to you, our supporters, season-ticket holders, alumni, students, faculty, staff and fans, it was a record-breaking year on so many levels for us off the field.

The incredible support of Chancellor Victor Boschini and a tremendous Board of Trustees, as well as the unbelievable efforts of TCU associate athletics director Davis Babb, our Frog Club staff, football coach Gary Patterson and others allowed us to generate the necessary funds for the renovation of Amon G. Carter Stadium. At press time, we had raised $143 million from 95 donors, surpassing our original goal of $105 million.

Our Frog Club exceeded $5 million in donations and 5,000 members for the first time. We became just the second non-automatic qualifying school to top $1 million in licensing rev-enues. We broke season ticket and attendance figures in foot-ball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, tennis and track and field.

Through the leadership of Fort Worth Mayor Mike Mon-crief, Fridays in our city became Go Purple Fridays! The city became painted in purple. It was cool and fashionable to fol-low the Horned Frogs.

Quite simply, you enabled us to succeed, and we thank you for that.In front of the largest television audience in ESPN and cable TV history, excluding the NFL,

our football program captivated the nation with its dramatic Rose Bowl win over Wisconsin. It was an incredible stage to be on, and our student-athletes came through with a performance that made the TCU community proud.

On Nov. 13, we said goodbye to an old friend as the final game was played in Amon G. Carter Stadium as we knew it. A few weeks later, on Dec. 5, we became the first team in the history of college football to implode its stadium and accept a Rose Bowl invitation on the same day.

In addition to football, we won conference titles in baseball and women’s golf. Overall, it was another successful year for our athletics program. Twelve of our 20 sports were repre-sented in postseason play with 11 teams nationally ranked. Among our many All-Americans, we had a national award winner in football’s Jake Kirkpatrick, who captured the Rimington Trophy as the best center in the country.

The postseason honors extended to our terrific coaching staff. Karen Monez was selected as the Collegiate Rifle Coaches Association Coach of the Year, giving us three National Coach of the Year awards in the last two seasons.

In addition to Amon G. Carter Stadium’s renovation, other facility improvements included a new weight room and the upper deck expansion of Lupton Stadium.

Academically, our student-athletes continued to shine in the classroom and represent us well in the campus community. Our cumulative grade-point average was just under a 3.0 with four student-athletes graduating Phi Beta Kappa.

The past year also saw us set our course for the future with the announcement that we ac-cepted an invitation to join the BIG EAST Conference in all sports effective with the 2012-13 campaign.

We hope you enjoy this year’s Annual Report as it summarizes a memorable and historic year for us, while also providing a look ahead to the future.

Go Frogs!

Christopher M. Del ConteDirector of Intercollegiate Athletics

2010-11 Intercollegiate Athletics Committee

Rick L. Wittenbraker, Chair

J. Kelly CoxJohn F. Davis IIIA.R. “Buddy” DikeHunter EnisAlan D. FriedmanRafael G. GarzaCharlie L. GerenNick A. Giachino

Kenneth J. HuffmanBruce W. HuntAnn M. JonesJ. Roger KingG. Malcolm LoudenKit Tennison MoncriefRoger A. RamseyJerry J. RayJoan G. RogersBilly Rosenthal

Clarence Scharbauer IIIEdgar H. SchollmaierColby D. SirattWilliam E. Steele IIIDuer Wagner IIIF. Howard Walsh Jr.J. Roger Williams

Marvin Gearhart – Emeritus TrusteeKade L. Matthews – Emeritus Trustee

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Associate Athletics Directors

Davis BabbRoss BaileyJack HesselbrockKim JohnsonScott KullAndrea Nordmann

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2011 Rose Bowl Champions2010 Mountain West Champions13-0 Perfect SeasonAt the time, the Rose Bowl earned the high-est overnight rating (excluding the NFL) on record for ESPN and all of cable television.

FOOTBALL

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Mountain West Tournament Champions16th NCAA Appearance

Sanna Nuutinen – MWC Freshman of the YearAngie Ravaioli-Larkin – MWC Coach of the Year

women’s golf

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Mountain West Regular Season ChampionsSixth-Consecutive MWC Regular Season TitleFourth-Straight 40-Win SeasonJim Schlossnagle – MWC Coach of the Year

BASEBALL

DID YOU KNOW?Twelve of TCU’s 20 teams were represented at the national level in postseason play.

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FALLR E S U L T S

CROSS COUNTRY• Senior Festus Kigen was named South Cen-

tral Region Athlete of the Year after winning the regional meet.

• Kigen represented TCU at the NCAA Cross Country Championship race, finishing 85th out of 246 competitors.

• The men finished sixth at the MWC Champi-onships, while the women were ninth overall.

• Both programs were ranked in the South Central Region. The men held their ranking throughout the season.

• Sophomores Agnes Kemboi and Alex De La Garza swept the individual titles at the UTA Season Opener, as the women’s team won the meet and the men earned runner-up honors.

• Kemboi also enjoyed top-10 finishes at the Bear Twilight Invitational, Chile Pepper Fes-tival and Cowboy Jamboree.

• The women’s team claimed second-place dis-tinction at the Bear Twilight Invitational.

• The men earned a NCAA Public Recognition Award for the third-consecutive year.

• TCU had 13 athletes named to the All-Moun-tain West Conference Academic team.

FOOTBALL(13-0 overall, 8-0 MWC)• Closed the season ranked second in both the Associated Press and USA

Today final polls, its third-straight year in the top 10 and fourth in the last six seasons.

• Won the Rose Bowl with a 21-19 victory over No. 5 Wisconsin.• Season highlights also included a 47-7 win at Utah and a 45-10 victory

over Baylor.• Became the first school from a non-automatic qualifying conference

to make back-to-back BCS appearances (2010 Fiesta Bowl, 2011 Rose Bowl) as well as becoming the first school from a non-AQ league to play in and win the Rose Bowl.

• Captured its second-straight Mountain West Conference championship and third in six years.

• Posted a 13-0 record for its second undefeated season in program his-tory while also setting a single-season TCU win record.

• Sold out three home games en route to establishing new TCU marks for season tickets and attendance.

• Seniors recorded 44 wins in their career to set a win record for a class for the third-straight season.

• Led the nation in total defense for a third-straight year.• Eight players received All-America honors, including five first-team

selections.Agnes Kemboi

Andy Dalton

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VOLLEYBALL(15-16 overall, 5-11 MWC)• Irene Hester and Christy Hudson were tabbed All-Mountain West Con-

ference.• Christy Hudson became the first Horned Frog since Dominika Szabo in

2002, 2003 and 2004 to earn three all-conference nods in her career.• Hudson also set a school record with two triple-doubles in one season.• The Frogs produced three triple-doubles in 2010, matching their total

from the first 14 years of the program.• Four Horned Frogs combined to produce 46 double-doubles on the sea-

son, including a team-high 15 from Meghan Horio.• TCU averaged a school-record 1,319 fans. • In total, 21,097 fans attended TCU volleyball matches in 2010, a total that

ranked 24th nationally.• Irene Hester led the league in kills per set (3.77) and points per set (4.37), while

ranking second in aces per set (0.38).• She was the lone player in the league to rack up 400 kills, finishing the season

with 403 kills.• Kristen Hester led the team in blocks with 100 total (18 solo, 82 assists). She has

reached the 100 block mark each of the last two seasons.

WOMEN’S SOCCER(7-10-2 overall, 1-5-1 MWC)• The Frogs led the Mountain West Confer-

ence in six different offensive categories.• Jordan Calhoun was a first-team All-

Mountain West selection. • Calhoun became TCU’s all-time leader

in goals scored for a career with 29 goals and also moved into No. 2 all-time in points for a career with 69 points.

• Senior Jackie Torda and Calhoun were named to the CoSIDA/ESPN the Maga-zine Academic All-District Women’s Soccer Team.

• The Purple and White led all TCU fall sports with 15 players on the All-MWC Academic Team.

• Earned fifth-straight Team Academic Award from the National Soccer Coach-es Association of America (NSCAA).

• TCU opened the doors to the Jane Justin Field House.

• Newcomer Kristen Barg was recognized on Top Drawer Soccer’s Top-100 Fresh-man to Watch list.

• TCU ranked eighth nationally in atten-dance with an average of 1,509 fans per home match.

• Goalkeeper Kelsey Walters started her professional career in Iceland.Irene Hester

Festus Kigen

Jordan Calhoun

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WINTERR E S U L T S

INDOOR TRACK & FIELD• The women’s team posted the highest finish

in program history at the NCAA Champion-ships, tying Southern Miss for 13th place, to-taling a program-best 15 points.

• Senior Jessica Young earned All-America hon-ors after garnering NCAA silver in the wom-en’s 60-meter dash. Young’s time of 7.17 was a new school record.

• The women’s 4x400 quartet consisting of Quinterra Charles, Kristal Juarez, Teneshia Peart and Young collected fifth place overall and All-America status at the NCAA meet with a school-record time.

• Junior Whitney Gipson also earned All-Amer-ica recognition after soaring to sixth place in the women’s long jump.

• TCU collected eight gold medals at the 2011 Mountain West Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships in Albuquerque, N.M.

• Young highlighted the conference meet by receiving the High Point Award and the Out-standing Female Performance Award.

• Sophomores Cameron Tabor and Kelsey Sam-uels set new TCU records for the men’s and women’s weight throw.

• The Frogs had 17 student-athletes named to the MWC Indoor Track and Field team.

• The men earned a Public Recognition Award for scoring in the top-10 percent of the sport with their academic progress rates (APR).

MEN’S BASKETBALL (11-22 overall; 1-15 MWC)• TCU reached the second round of the Conoco Mountain West Conference

Championships following an opening victory over No. 8 seed Wyoming. • Junior guard Hank Thorns was named Third-Team All-Mountain West Con-

ference after leading league in both assists average and assist/turnover ratio. He finished the season ranked No. 4 and No. 13 nationally in the respective categories.

• Thorns’ 225 assists marked the No. 3 total in TCU single-season history and No. 2 in the history of the Mountain West Conference.

• Sophomore forward Garlon Green led TCU in scoring average (11.2 ppg) and fell just one trey shy of leading the MWC in 3-point field-goal percent-age (47.6 percent).

• Freshman forward Amric Fields ranked No. 3 among all MWC freshmen in scoring and rebounding.

• The Frogs went 4-1 against opponents from the state of Texas.• Among TCU’s victories was an 81-69 home win in November over eventual

NCAA Tournament qualifier USC. The Frogs also picked up an 81-77 road win at Texas Tech and an 84-64 home decision against Metroplex rival SMU.

• TCU tied a school record previously set in 1982-83 by playing five games against top-10 ranked teams.

• The Feb. 19 home matchup with No. 7 BYU featured an attendance of 7,258, which marked the third-largest crowd in the 40-year history of Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.

• TCU graduated two seniors in forward Nikola Gacesa and guard Greg Hill.

Hank Thorns

Friedrich Grott

Jessica Young

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL(22-11 overall, 13-3 MWC)• The Horned Frogs finished the year with a 22-11 overall record, mark-

ing the fifth-straight year of 20+ wins.• TCU played in the WNIT, marking the 11th-straight year in which the

Frogs have played in postseason. • Helena Sverrisdottir and Emily Carter were named All-MWC First Team.• Starr Crawford earned All-MWC Second Team accolades as well as all-

defensive team honors.• Carter led the NCAA with the No. 1 scoring output in the entire nation,

a 43-point outburst against SMU.• Carter made 60-straight free throws to open the year, which moved

her into the top 5 all-time in consecutive free throws made in NCAA history.

• Carter finished the season ranked No. 40 in the nation in scoring and No. 17 in the NCAA in free throw percentage.

• Sverrisdottir recorded only the third triple-double in program history during her final game against Oral Roberts in the first round of the WNIT.

• The Frogs made the MWC Tournament finals for the first time in pro-gram history by defeating New Mexico in the semifinals.

• Crawford led the MWC in rebounding overall and offensive rebounding. • Sverrisdottir signed with Slovakia Kosice Good Angels of FIBA Europe

following the season.

SWIMMING AND DIVING(Men: 4-1 overall, 4-1 MWC)(Women: 4-4 overall, 4-4 MWC)• The Horned Frogs set 24 program records in 2010-11.• Edgar Crespo qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 100-breastroke and

200-breaststroke.• Sabine Rasch earned MWC gold in the women’s 100-freestyle.• The TCU women snapped every TCU relay record at the MWC Championships. • TCU had 21 athletes recognized with All-MWC considerations.• The Frogs had 28 All-MWC overall selections between the individuals and relay teams.• Overall, TCU registered 22 NCAA “B” cut times in 2010-2011.• Both squads claimed Scholar All-America recognition from the CSCAA.

RIFLE• Finished third at the NCAA Champion-

ships.• Took home fourth place in Smallbore and

third in Air Rifle.• Sarah Scherer finished fourth individu-

ally in Air Rifle and Caitlin Morrissey fin-ished sixth individually in smallbore.

• The Horned Frogs went undefeated in the regular season, winning all 13 of their matches.

• Karen Monez was named the CRCA Coach of the Year.

• Four Frogs (Sarah Beard, Mattie Brogdon, Caitlin Morrissey and Sarah Scherer) were tabbed All-Americans.

• Those four along with Catherine Green earned Academic All-America honors.• Scherer was twice named USA Shooting’s ELEY Athlete of the Month.• Scherer and Beard competed at numerous international competitions.• Scherer took home a gold medal in South Korea to help the USA team earn a quota

spot for the 2012 Olympics.

Sarah Scherer

Mandy Vincent

Emily Carter

Mychal Dungey

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SPRINGR E S U L T S

MEN’S GOLF • TCU advanced to the NCAA Regional Championships for the 22nd

consecutive season when it was selected for the NCAA Colorado Regional in Erie, Colo. The squad finished sixth at the tourna-ment, falling only one stroke short of forcing a playoff for the last spot to the NCAA Championships.

• Head Coach Bill Montigel’s squad is one of only four teams na-tionally to qualify for regionals each of the last 22 years with the same head coach.

• The Frogs finished runner-up at the Mountain West Conference Championships, only two strokes behind first-time champion San Diego State.

• The squad finished among the top 10 in 10 of 12 tournaments with six top-five placings.

• TCU won the Navy Spring Invitational in Annapolis, Md., in mid-April, running away from the 19-team field by an 11-stroke margin.

• Senior Tom Hoge earned medalist honors at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate in Austin, Texas.

• Hoge recorded five top-10 individual finishes overall during the spring campaign, as did junior Johan de Beer.

• Both Hoge and de Beer were named All-MWC. Hoge was a first-time selection, while de Beer received his league-leading third nod.

• De Beer led the Frogs in individual stroke average with a figure of 73.12.

WOMEN’S GOLF• Won the Mountain West Conference championship for the second time in five

years, rallying from a three-stroke final-round deficit.• TCU’s 1-over-par 865 at the MWC Championships marked its second-best tour-

nament score in program history.• Made its 16th-consecutive NCAA postseason appearance.• Also won the Alamo Invitational in November in San Antonio.• Recorded two tournament titles in the same season for the first time since 1997-

98.• Angie Ravaioli-Larkin was named MWC Coach of the Year for the second straight

season.• Brooke Beeler captured medalist honors at the Alamo Invitational.• TCU won a team title and had an individual champion at the same tournament

for the first time since 2003.• Sanna Nuutinen became TCU’s first conference freshman of the year since 2001.• Had three all-conference selections to lead the MWC in that category for the

third straight season.

BASEBALL(43-19 overall, 20-3 MWC)• Hosted the NCAA Regional for the third-straight sea-

son, becoming one of just six schools to host the last three years.

• One of just 13 schools to play in the last eight NCAA tournaments.

• Set a school-record in attendance and ranked 10th na-tionally after averaging 4,148 fans per game.

• Won 40 games for the sixth time in school history and the fourth-consecutive season.

• Ten members of the team earned all-conference ac-colades.

• The Horned Frogs won their sixth-straight regular season crown with a 20-3 record in league play.

• Kyle Winkler was named third-team All-American.• Stefan Crichton and Andrew Mitchell were tabbed

Freshmen All-Americans. • Jim Schlossnagle was named MWC Coach of the Year

for the sixth-consecutive year.• TCU had a school-record eight players drafted in the

MLB draft.

Kyle Winkler

Sanna Nuutinen

Tom Hoge

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MEN’S TENNIS(13-13 overall, 5-2 MWC)• FormerTCUAll-AmericanDavidRoditiwas

namedTCU’sheadcoachonSept.7,2010.• TheFrogs tallied4,692 fans in12home

matchestorankfifthoverallinthecoun-tryintotalattendance.

• Reached the Mountain West ConferenceChampionshipfinalsforthethird-straightseason.

• The senior doubles tandem of EmanuelBrighiu andChristopherPrice ended theseasonrankedNo.52,whileBrighiuwaslistedatNo.72insinglesnationally.

• BrighiuandPricewerebothnamednamedto theAll-MWCSingles team,while join-ingforcesasaAll-MWCDoublestandem.

• JuniorDanielSanchezpacedtheteamwitha15-6singlesrecordduringthespring.

• TheFrogsendedtheyearrankedNo.51asa team,finishingtheseasonwithafinalrankingforthe14th-straighttime.

• TCUearnedaPublicRecognitionAwardforscoringinthetop-10percentofthesportwiththeiracademicprogressrates(APR).

• SeniorCameronNashwasoneof41grad-uatingseniorstobeinductedintothePhiBetaKappahonorssociety.

OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD• TheTCUwomentiedMiami (Fla.) for27thplaceat theNCAAChampion-

ships,markingthefourthtop-30finishinprogramhistoryandsecondtop-30performanceunderheadcoachDarrylAnderson.

• SeniorJessicaYoungranawaywiththird-placehonorsinthewomen’s100metersatthenationalmeet,collectingherseventhcareerAll-Americanod.

• JuniorWhitneyGipsonflew to fourth-place overall in thewomen’s longjump,recordingthebestfinishbyaFroginthateventandclaimingherfourthAll-Americanhonor.

• GipsonwasalsoastandoutatthehistoricPennRelays,breakingthemeetrecordandFranklinFieldrecordinthewomen’slongjumpwithawind-aidedmarkof21-11½feet.

• SophomoreCharlesSilmonadvanced to theNCAAChampionshipsweek-endandclaimedapairofAll-Americanhonorsinthe100-and200-meters.

• TCUgarneredninegoldmedalsatthe2011MountainWestConferenceOut-doorTrack&FieldChampionshipsinFortCollins,Colo.

• Silmonheadlined the conferencemeetbyearning theOutstandingMalePerformanceAward.

• Senior JordanPittscollectedMWCgold inthemen’s110-hurdlesfor thefourthstraightseason.

• ThemenearnedaPublicRecognitionAwardforscoringinthetop-10per-centofthesportwiththeiracademicprogressrates(APR).

EQUESTRIAN(7-4 overall) • TheHornedFrogswent5-1atthefriendly

confinesofOctoberHillFarmsduringtheregularseason.

• Forafifth-straightyear,theHornedFrogscompeted at the Varsity Equestrian Na-tionalChampionships.

• Courtney Chownmade program history,earningtheprogram’sfirsteverVarsityEquestrianAll-Americaaccolade inHorsemanship.

• Ashley Aikman and Callie Selchau both garnered honorable mention All-Americahonors.AikmanwasanhonorablementionselectioninHorseman-ship,whileSelchauearnedtheaccoladeinEquitationontheFlat.

• Chownwentundefeatedduringtheregularseasonwithaperfect9-0recordinHorsemanship.

• TheFrogswererankedinthetop10nationallyfortheentireyear,andashighasNo.5.

• TheNo.9seededHuntSeatteamdefeatedKansasStatewhiletheNo.6seededWesternsquaddownedFresnoStateontheopeningdayofnationals.

• BybeingseededNo.9overallatnationals, theHuntSeat teamearned theprogram’shighestnationalseedingeverontheEnglishside.

WOMEN’S TENNIS(13-11 overall, 5-3 MWC) • AdvancedtothechampionshipmatchoftheMWCWom-

en’sTennisChampionshipforthefourth-straightyear.• Knocked off top-seededUNLV at theMWC Champion-

shiptoadvancetothechampionshipmatch.• KatariinaTuohimaawasAll-MWC in singles anddou-

blesforfourth-straightyear.• Tuohimaawent7-1againstconferenceopponentsfrom

theNo.1spot.• Talliedanoverall recordof13-11andwonsixof last

sevenmatches.• MariaBabanovaandGabyMastromarinonamedAll-MWC.• Knocked off three ranked opponents and were unde-

featedagainstunrankedopponents.• TuohimaaandFedericaDentirankedashighasNo.52indoubles.

Whitney GipsonCharles Silmon

Daniel Sanchez

Katariina Tuohimaa

Courtney Chown

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FOOTBALL

TEAMTostitos Fiesta Bowl National Team of the

Week, vs. Utah

Josh BoyceFirst-Team Freshman All-American,

Football Writers Association of AmericaSecond-Team Freshman All-American,

Rivals.comHonorable-Mention Freshman All-

American, CollegeFootballNews.com

Tanner BrockThird-Team All-American, Phil Steele

PublicationsHonorable-Mention All-American, SI.comFirst-Team All-MWC

Marcus CannonThird-Team All-American, Rivals.comHonorable-Mention All-American, SI.comHonorable-Mention All-American, Pro

Football WeeklyFirst-Team All-MWC

Tank CarderRose Bowl Defensive Most Valuable PlayerFirst-Team All-American, American

Football Coaches AssociationFirst-Team All-American, ESPN.comSecond-Team All-American, Associated

PressSecond-Team All-American, CBSSports.comSecond-Team All-American, The KickoffHonorable-Mention All-American, SI.comAll-Bowl Team, ESPN.comMountain West Conference Defensive

Player of the YearFirst-Team All-MWC

Curtis ClayAcademic All-MWC

Andy DaltonRose Bowl Offensive Most Valuable PlayerManning Award FinalistJohnny Unitas Golden Arm Award FinalistBobby Bowden Award FinalistMaxwell Award SemifinalistDavey O’Brien Award SemifinalistOne of 15 “Players to Watch” for the

Walter Camp Football Foundation Player of the Year Award

Fourth-Team All-American, Phil Steele Publications

Honorable-Mention All-American, SI.comMountain West Conference Offensive

Player of the YearFirst-Team All-MWC (unanimous

selection)Academic All-MWCPop Boone Award winnerNFL CombineSenior BowlWalter Camp Football Foundation National

Offensive Player of the Week, vs. UtahRivals.com National Offensive Player of

the Week, vs. UtahESPN.com Helmet Sticker, vs. BaylorManning Award Star of the Week,

vs. BaylorManning Award Star of the Week, vs.

WyomingManning Award Star of the Week, vs. Utah

Wayne DanielsFirst-Team All-American, Football Writers

Association of AmericaFirst-Team All-American, Phil Steele

PublicationsHonorable-Mention All-American, SI.comFirst-Team All-MWC (unanimous

selection)NFL Players Association Game

Evan FroschHonorable-Mention All-MWC

Cory Grant, DTSecond-Team All-MWC

Alex IbiloyeEastham Energy College All-Star Game

Bart JohnsonSecond-Team ESPN Academic

All-American Dutch Meyer Award winner Academic All-MWC

Tejay JohnsonJim Thorpe Award FinalistFirst-Team All-American, Walter Camp

Football FoundationFirst-Team All-American, Associated

PressFirst-Team All-American, ESPN.comFirst-Team All-American, SI.comFirst-Team All-American, CBSSports.comFirst-Team All-American, Rivals.comSecond-Team All-American, Phil Steele

PublicationsFirst-Team All-MWC

Colin JonesSecond-Team All-MWCAcademic All-MWC

Jeremy KerleyPaul Hornung Award FinalistFirst-Team All-American, Rivals.com

(kick returner)Honorable-Mention All-American, SI.com

(return specialist)Mountain West Conference Special Teams

Player of the YearFirst-Team All-MWC (return specialist)Second-Team All-MWC (wide receiver)Senior BowlHonoree, Paul Hornung Award’s Most

Versatile Performances of the Week, vs. Oregon State

Honoree, Paul Hornung Award’s Most Versatile Performances of the Week, vs. Baylor

Honoree, Paul Hornung Award’s Most Versatile Performances of the Week, vs. SMU

Rivals.com MWC Player of the Week, vs. San Diego State

Jake KirkpatrickRimington Trophy WinnerRotary Lombardi Award FinalistFirst-Team All-American, Walter Camp

Football FoundationFirst-Team All-American, Sporting NewsSecond-Team All-American, Associated

PressSecond-Team All-American, SI.comSecond-Team All-American, CBSSports.

comSecond-Team All-American, Phil Steele

PublicationsFirst-Team All-MWCAcademic All-MWCSenior Bowl

Stansly MapongaSecond-Team Freshman All-American,

CollegeFootballNews.com Second-Team All-MWC

Rick SettleMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Kevin SharplesMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Jason TeagueSecond-Team All-MWCAll-Junior College Transfer Team,

Rivals.comEastham Energy College All-Star Game

Ed WesleyDoak Walker Award SemifinalistFirst-Team All-MWCRivals.com MWC Offensive Player of the

Week, vs. Air Force

D.J. YendreyHonorable-Mention All-MWC

Jimmy YoungHonorable-Mention All-MWCEastham Energy College All-Star Game

MEN’S & WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

Lilian ChevalierAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Ryan DalrympleAcademic All-MWC

Katie DaltonAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Kelly DawsonAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Holden HollingsworthAcademic All-MWC

Tanja IvandicAcademic All-MWC

Festus KigenNCAA Championships QualifierSouth Central Region Athlete of the Year

Doug MooreAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Monica MorganAcademic All-MWC

Jeff PelsAcademic All-MWC

Jake RossmangoAcademic All-MWC

Tricia TerryAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Amanda ThrockmortonAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Tim WangAcademic All-MWC

Men’s TeamNCAA Public Recognition Award

VOLLEYBALL

Kay Lin ConnollyAcademic All-MWC

Irene Hester All-MWCAcademic All-MWC

Meghan HorioAcademic All-MWC

Christy Hudson All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Emily KirbyMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Kylie PontMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Jordan RainesAcademic All-MWC

Sloane SunstrumMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

WOMEN’S SOCCER

Kristen BargTop Drawer Soccer Top-100 Freshman

to WatchAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Jordan CalhounFirst-team All-MWCThird-team CoSida/ESPN Academic

All-DistrictAcademic All-MWC

Kim CastleberryAcademic All-MWC

Chelsea CodyAcademic All-MWC

Maddie CourvoisierMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Kaitlin HellmanAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Kelly JohnsonAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Ashley JonesAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Morgan LaneMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Leigha LeonardAcademic All-MWC

Cheryl MartinAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Alex MechalskeAcademic All-MWC

Brittany SlymanAcademic All-MWC

Jackie TordaThird-team CoSida/ESPN Academic

All-DistrictAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Kelsey WaltersAcademic All-MWC

Nikki WilburAcademic All-MWC

Chelsey WilgenburgAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

TeamNSCAA Team Academic Award

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Hank ThornsThird–Team All-MWC

Marin BavcevicMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Nikola GacesaAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Emily Carter First Team All-MWCMountain West Conference All-

Tournament TeamNo. 1 scoring game in the NCAAAcademic All-MWC

Starr Crawford All-MWC Defensive TeamSecond Team All-MWC

Delisa GrossAcademic All-MWC

Meagan HensonMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Helena Sverissdottir Paradise Jam All-Tournament TeamWooden Award Watch ListFirst Team All-MWCMountain West Conference All-

Tournament Team

RIFLE

Sarah BeardFirst-team All-American SmallboreSecond-team All-American Air Rifle CRCA Academic TeamMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Mattie Brogdon Second-team All-American SmallboreSecond-team All-American Air Rifle

Catherine Green CRCA Academic TeamMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Caitlin MorrisseyFirst-team All-American Air Rifle CRCA Academic Team

Sarah SchererFirst-team All-American SmallboreFirst-team All-American Air RifleCRCA Academic TeamMWC Scholar-Athlete*

SWIMMING & DIVING

Maria Paula AlvarezAll-MWC (500-freestyle)All-MWC (1650-freestyle)All-MWC (800-freestyle relay)

Sebastian ArispeMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Rourke BarrettAll-MWC (200-freestyle relay)All-MWC (400-medley relay)

Taylor BentleyAcademic All-MWC

Dan BodinAll-MWC (200-freestyle relay)

Ashley BolinAll-MWC (200-individual medley)All-MWC (400-individual medley)All-MWC (800-freestyle relay)MWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

HONOR ROLL

Jake Kirkpatrick, Rimington Trophy Winner

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Kyle CallensAll-MWC (One-Meter Springboard)All-MWC (Three-Meter Springboard)All-MWC (Platform Diving)MWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Emily-Rose CreightonAll-MWC (400-individual medley)MWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Edgar CrespoNCAA QualifierAll-MWC (100-breaststroke)All-MWC (200-breaststroke)All-MWC (200-medley relay)All-MWC (400-medley relay)

Kristi DenaAll-MWC (800-freestyle relay)MWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Michelle FlemingAll-MWC (200-breaststroke)Academic All-MWC

Michael FranzAll-MWC (500-freestyle)All-MWC (1650-freestyle)

Andy Garcia-MontesAll-MWC (200-medley relay)

Jeff GettelAll-MWC (100-backstroke)Academic All-MWC

Friedrich GrottAll-MWC (200-butterfly)All-MWC (400-medley relay)

Laszlo GyurkoAll-MWC (100-backstroke)All-MWC (200-backstroke)All-MWC (200-freestyle relay)All-MWC (200-medley relay)All-MWC (400-medley relay)

Katelin HatcherMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Nelson HeadAcademic All-MWC

Kimberly JonesMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Shannon JonesAcademic All-MWC

Zrinka KoracAcademic All-MWC

Katie LybbertAll-MWC (Three-meter springboard)Academic All-MWC

Jennifer OsterAll-MWC (200-backstroke)MWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Nikki PappasAcademic All-MWC

Devin PriceAll-MWC (200-freestyle relay)All-MWC (200-medley relay)

Sabine RaschMWC Champion 100-freestyleAll-MWC (100-freestyle)All-MWC (100-butterfly)MWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Christine RiddleMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Madi RuppAcademic All-MWC

Ryker SaundersMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Katie ScarsellaAll-MWC (800-freestyle relay)Academic All-MWC

Parris SchoppaAcademic All-MWC

Scott SmidleinAcademic All-MWC

Sammie SmithAcademic All-MWC

Eric SteigerMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Lindsey StevensAcademic All-MWC

Theo TrotmanAcademic All-MWC

Kaitlyn VannMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Amanda VincentAll-MWC (100-butterfly)All-MWC (200-butterfly)MWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Garrett WeaverAll-MWC (200-butterfly)Academic All-MWC

Kristy WilsonAcademic All-MWC

Trevor WoodsMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

BASEBALL

Trent Appleby Second-team All-MWC Academic All-MWC

Jason Coats First-team All-MWCAcademic All-MWC

Stefan Crichton Second-team All-MWC Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American

Josh Elander Second-team All-MWCCollegiate National Team MemberAcademic All-MWC

Taylor Featherston First-team All-MWC

Brett JohnsonAcademic All-MWC

Zac JordanAcademic All-MWC

Andrew Mitchell Second-team All-MWCLouisville Slugger Freshman All-AmericanCollegiate National Team MemberAcademic All-MWC

Jerome Pena First-team All-MWC

Matt PurkeAcademic All-MWC

Brance Rivera Second-team All-MWCAcademic All-MWC

Aaron SchultzAcademic All-MWC

Joe WeikNational Strength and Conditioning

Association All-AmericanAcademic All-MWC

Kyle Winkler Louisville Slugger Third-team

All-AmericanNCBWA Third-team All-AmericanFirst-team All-MWCAcademic All-MWC

Jantzen Witte First-team All-MWCAcademic All-MWC

MEN’S TENNIS

Emanuel BrighiuAll-MWC (Singles)All-MWC (Doubles) Paul ChappellAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Soren GortizkaAcademic All-MWC

Slah MbarekAcademic All-MWC

Cameron NashPhi Beta KappaAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

Zach NicholsAcademic All-MWC

Christopher PriceAll-MWC (Singles)All-MWC (Doubles)Academic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete*

TeamNCAA Public Recognition Award

WOMEN’S TENNIS

Maria BabanovaAll-MWC (Doubles)ITA Scholar-AthleteAcademic All-MWC

Federica DentiMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Gaby MastromarinoAll-MWC (Singles)ITA Scholar-AthleteAcademic All-MWC

Shalini SahooITA Scholar-AthleteAcademic All-MWC

Katariina TuohimaaAll-MWC (Singles)All-MWC (Doubles)MWC Scholar-Athlete*ITA Scholar-AthleteAcademic All-MWC

EQUESTRIAN

Courtney Chown Varsity Equestrian All-American

(Horsemanship)

Ashley AikmanHonorable Mention Varsity Equestrian

All-American (Horsemanship)

Callie SelchauHonorable Mention Varsity Equestrian All-

American (Equitation on the Flat)

MEN’S GOLF

Eli Cole Cleveland Academic All–America ScholarAcademic All-MWC

Johan de Beer All-MWCCleveland Academic All-America ScholarAcademic All-MWC

Pontus Gad Academic All-MWC

Tom Hoge All-MWCPING All-Regional TeamCleveland Academic All-America ScholarAcademic All-MWC

Scott Roudebush Cleveland Academic All-America ScholarAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar-Athlete Award

WOMEN’S GOLF

Brooke BeelerAll-MWC

Katy CardnoMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Melissa LohAll-MWCPhi Beta KappaNational Strength and Conditioning

Association All-AmericanSecond-Team Academic All-DistrictDutch Meyer Award winnerMWC Scholar-Athlete*Academic All-MWC

Sanna NuutinenAll-MWCMWC Freshman of the YearAcademic All-MWC

TRACK & FIELD

Mark BarnesMWC Outdoor Champion (4x100)Outdoor All-MWC (100m, 200m)

Quinterra CharlesFirst-team Indoor All-American (4x400)Second-team Outdoor All-American

(4x400)MWC Outdoor Champion (4x400)Outdoor All-MWC (400m)

Samantha CollinsIndoor All-MWC (long jump)Academic All-MWCMWC Scholar Athlete*

Lavon CollinsIndoor All-MWC (4x400)Outdoor All-MWC (4x400)Academic All-MWC

Chaniqua CorinealdiSecond-team Outdoor All-American

(4x100)Outdoor All-MWC (100m, 200m)

Ryan DalrympleAcademic All-MWC

Kelly DawsonAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar Athlete*

Mychal DungeyMWC Outdoor Champion (4x100)Indoor All-MWC (4x400)Outdoor All-MWC (200m)

Whitney GipsonFirst-team Indoor All-American

(long jump)First-team Outdoor All-American

(long jump)MWC Indoor Champion (long jump)MWC Outdoor Champion (long jump)Indoor All-MWC (long jump)Outdoor All-MWC (long jump)

Stormy HarrisonIndoor All-MWC (shot put)Outdoor All-MWC (shot put)

Braylon HartfieldMWC Scholar Athlete*

Saria HawkinsMWC Scholar Athlete*

Narada JacksonIndoor All-MWC (4x400)

Veronica JonesSecond-team Outdoor All-American

(4x100)

Kristal JuarezFirst-team Indoor All-American (4x400)Second-team Indoor All-American (400m)Second-team Outdoor All-American

(4x400)Indoor All-MWC (400m)

Richard KnottsIndoor All-MWC (long jump)

Jack O’BrienIndoor All-MWC (800m)Outdoor All-MWC (800m)Academic All-MWCMWC Scholar Athlete*

Larissa MatthewsIndoor All-MWC (60m hurdles)

Doug MooreAcademic All-MWC

Cameron ParkerMWC Indoor Champion (triple jump)MWC Outdoor Champion (triple jump)Indoor All-MWC (triple jump)Outdoor All-MWC (triple jump)

Teneshia PeartFirst-team Indoor All-American (4x400)Second-team Outdoor All-American

(4x100)Second-team Outdoor All-American

(4x400)MWC Outdoor Champion (4x400)Indoor All-MWC (4x400)Outdoor All-MWC (4x400)

Jeff PelsAcademic All-MWC

Jordan PittsMWC Outdoor Champion (110m hurdles)Outdoor All-MWC (110m hurdles)

Jake RossmangoAcademic All-MWC

Kelsey SamuelsMWC Indoor Champion (shot put)Indoor All-MWC (shot put)Outdoor All-MWC (shot put)Academic All-MWC

Charles SilmonSecond-team Outdoor All-American

(100m)Second-team Outdoor All-American

(200m)MWC Outdoor Champion (100m, 200m,

4x100)MWC Outdoor Championships Outstanding

Male Performance AwardIndoor All-MWC (60m, 200m)Outdoor All-MWC (100m, 200m, 4x100)

OJ StonehamMWC Outdoor Champion (4x100)Outdoor All-MWC (4x100)

Sara TalleyAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar Athlete*

Tricia TerryAcademic All-MWCMWC Scholar Athlete*

Briyanni ThomasSecond-team Outdoor All-American

(4x400)MWC Outdoor Champion (4x400)Outdoor All-MWC (400m, 4x400)

Jessica YoungFirst-team Indoor All-American (60m,

4x400)First-team Outdoor All-American (100m)Second-team Outdoor All-American

(200m, 4x100)MWC Outdoor Track Athlete of the YearMWC Indoor Champion (60m, 200m,

4x400)MWC Indoor Championships High

Point AwardMWC Indoor Championships Outstanding

Female Performance AwardIndoor All-MWC (60m, 200m, 4x400)MWC Outdoor Champion (100m, 200m,

4x400)Outdoor All-MWC (100m, 200m, 4x400)Pop Boone Award winner

Sean ZurkoIndoor All-MWC (4x400)Academic All-MWC

Jessica Young, MWC Outdoor Track & Field Athlete of the Year

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COACHING HONORSAngie Ravaioli-LarkinWOMEN’S GOLF COACHMountain West Conference Coach of the Year

Gary Patterson FOOTBALL HEAD COACH Fort Worth’s Outstanding Citizen, Exchange Club of Fort WorthDistinguished Texan Award, NFF Gridiron Club of DallasTCU Chancellor’s Staff AwardAmerican Football Monthly Coach of the Year Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award Finalist Joseph V. Paterno Award Semifinalist Dick Bumpas FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/DEFENSIVE LINE COACH Frank Broyles Award Finalist Rivals.com National Coordinator of the Week, vs. Oregon State Clay Jennings FOOTBALL CORNERBACKS COACH National Defensive Backs Coach of the Year, Footballscoop.com

Karen MonezRIFLE HEAD COACHCRCA Coach of the Year

Jim SchlossnagleBASEBALL HEAD COACHMountain West Conference Coach of the Year 400th Career Victory

Richard SybesmaSWIMMING AND DIVING COACH400th Career Win

Jeff MittieWOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACHWBCA’s The Center for Coaching Excellence400th Career Victory

Dave Borelli WOMEN’S TENNIS HEAD COACHITA Women’s Collegiate Hall of Fame Inductee

David RoditiMEN’S TENNIS HEAD COACHNamed Men’s Tennis Head Coach in September

Dave Borelli Karen Monez

David Roditi

Richard Sybesma

Angie Ravaioli-Larkin

Jeff Mittie

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Gary Patterson

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IN THE CLASSROOM

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2010-11 HIGHLIGHTS• TCU student-athletes finished the

fall 2010 semester with a cumula-tive grade point average of 2.963.  Following the spring 2011 semester, the department’s cumulative GPA improved to 2.974.

• Following the 2010-2011 academic year, 15 of TCU’s 20 athletic pro-grams carried cumulative grade point averages above a 3.00.

• In the 2010-2011 academic year, TCU landed 115 student-athletes on the fall and spring Academic All-Moun-tain West Conference squads.

• Eighty-five TCU student-athletes (35 in fall 2010 and 50 in spring 2011) graduated in the 2010-2011 academ-ic year.

• Three former TCU student-athletes were named as recipients of the NCAA Degree Completion Award for 2010-2011.

• In spring 2011, four TCU student-athletes were inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, a very prestigious national honorary society that recognizes academic excellence in the liberal arts and sciences. These student-athletes are Melissa Loh (Women’s Golf), Andrew McDonald (Men’s Track and Field), Cameron Nash (Men’s Tennis), and Eric Senseman (Men’s Track and Field).

• In 2010-2011, Trevor Woods (Men’s Swimming and Diving) and Cameron Nash (Men’s Tennis) were two of four TCU students honored as Clark Scholars by the TCU Clark Society. Clark Scholars are nominated by TCU faculty members who feel the stu-dent would “represent the University with the highest degree of character, leadership and sense of service.”

• The football team that represented TCU in the 2011 Rose Bowl had 17 graduates playing that game. Five played the 2010 season as graduate students while twelve players earned their degree in December.

• Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Indoor Track, Men’s Outdoor Track and Men’s Tennis earned NCAA Academ-ic Progress Rate Public Recognition Awards in the 2010-2011 academic year. Only the top ten percent of pro-grams earn this award that recogniz-es academic excellence.

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IN THE COMMUNITY

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2010-11 HIGHLIGHTS• TCU student-athletes and SuperFrog visited

Fort Worth elementary schools in both the fall and spring semesters for the “SuperFrog Reading Challenge” program, encouraging stu-dents to improve their reading skills. More than 5,000 students from grades 3-5 participated in the program that provides incentives, such as tickets to TCU athletics events.

• Women’s basketball teamed up with Neighbor Helping Neighbor to deliver gifts and TCU good-ie bags to families and elderly throughout the Metroplex during the holidays.

• Several TCU teams raised awareness for Proj-ect Purple – an initiative that allows needy chil-dren the opportunity to attend Horned Frog home events.

• Members of the TCU track and field women’s team visited Cook Children’s Hospital, read-ing books and playing board games with the young patients.

• Student-athletes from multiple teams spent time working at the Tarrant County Food Bank, working to eliminate hunger in Fort Worth and surrounding counties by providing food, educa-tion and other resources to hunger-relief chari-ties and their communities.

• Many TCU teams helped spread awareness for the Susan G. Komen Foundation by adding pink to the uniforms and donating funds from shirt sales to the cause. The baseball team dedicated the entire 2011 season to fighting breast cancer, boasting the team motto “We Fight Back”.

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FROG NATION RISINGBa

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$125,000

$250,000

$375,000

$500,000

Baseball Season Revenue(since 2007)

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

$460,957

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2,500

3,750

5,000

Baseball Average Attendance(since 2007)

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

4,217

ATTENDANCE, TICKET SALES & REVENUE

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$1.25 Million

$2.5 Million

$3.75 Million

$5 Million

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$4.5 Million

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Soccer Average Attendance(since 2006)

Volleyball Average Attendance(since 2006)

Football Average Attendance(since 2006)

2006 2006

2006

2007 2007

2007

2008 2008

2008

2009 2009

2009

2010 2010

2010

1,509 1,368

42,466

• Football had three sellouts against Baylor, Air Force and San Diego State

• Soccer finished #8 in attendance nationally

• Men’s Tennis finished #5 in attendance nationally

• Baseball finished #10 in attendance nationally

• Volleyball finished #24 in attendance nationally

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Thousands of TCU fans spilled into the streets sur-rounding LA Live in downtown Los Angeles for a pep ral-ly before the 97th Rose Bowl. Brian Estridge, “The Voice of the Frogs,” and TCU radio color analyst John Denton served as emcees for the event, which featured the TCU band, cheerleaders and Showgirls. TCU chancellor Vic-tor J. Boschini Jr., director of intercollegiate athletics Chris Del Conte and former Frog offensive lineman Vic-tor Payne also took the stage.

N A T I O N A L S P O T L I G H T

Rose Bowl Pep Rally

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TCU and Nike, the world’s most recognizable symbol in athletic apparel, have become synonymous with each other. TCU is one of just five schools to be involved in Nike’s Pro Combat Uniform series each of the last two seasons and one of just 12 programs to be chosen by Nike for its product testing. In 2011, the Horned Frogs will be adding to their game-day attire options with a new helmet and set of uniforms. Nike was instrumental in over $20 million in retail TCU merchandise sold worldwide over the last year, providing a record $1 million in licensing revenues.

Nike

Live Chats & Social MediaTCU introduced a series of live chats to GoFrogs.com, providing fans worldwide with the opportunity to have their questions answered directly by Horned Frog student-athletes, coaches and administrators. The ses-sions were usually 30 minutes with questions ranging from the upcoming season to TCU facility updates and personal interests. 

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Licensing

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$250,000

$500,000

$750,000

$1 Million

Licensing Revenue(since 2006)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

$1,009,000

0

37

75

112

150

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125

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375

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Retail Doors(since 2006)

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2006

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TCU signed a new agreement with the Collegiate Licens-ing Company this past year and experienced unprecedented growth in our licensing program. Revenue nearly doubled vs. the previous year and our “Paint the Town Purple” initiative pushed record retail numbers for our partners.

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Online Store

0

$150,000

$300,000

$450,000

$600,000

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Online Store Revenue(since 2006)

$577,000

TeamFanShop, a nationally recognized online shopping marketplace, became TCU Athletics’ online partner this past year and allowed us to significantly increase our product offerings from such top brands as Nike and gave us the flexibility to offer our fans Rose Bowl gear in a timely fashion. We plan to continue to grow our merchandise mix along with building on positive results in both revenue and customer service.

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P A I N T T H E T O W N P U R P L E[ ]

Go PurpleFridays If it was Friday of game week and you wore your purple at participating retailers around Tarrant County, good things happened. Countless TCU Sports Network partner retailers got into the act with discount offers for fans showing their purple pride on Fridays. Making purple reign definitely has its benefits.

DFW billboard campaignThe official football season t-shirt was introduced that generated funds back to the Mayor’s charity of choice. We raised over $13,000 for Directions Home selling close to 7,000 t-shirts. The shirts were priced at $10, an affordable opportunity for everyone to participate.

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NFL DraftThe Horned Frogs had five players drafted for the sec-ond time in three seasons. Quarterback Andy Dalton was the 35th-overall pick by the Cincinnati Bengals, be-coming the highest selection from TCU on the offensive side of the ball since tailback LaDainian Tomlinson was drafted fifth overall by the San Diego Chargers in 2001. Offensive tackle Marcus Can-non (Fifth round, New England Patriots), wide receiver Jeremy Kerley (Fifth round, New York Jets), safety Colin Jones (Sixth round, San Francisco 49ers) and cornerback Malcolm Williams (Seventh round, New England Patriots) rounded out the 2011 NFL Draft class. The five picks tie for the second most under head coach Gary Patterson. Twenty former Horned Frogs worked out for NFL scouts, coaches and general managers as part of Friday’s TCU Pro Day. A total of 26 NFL teams were represented by various coaches, scouts and front office personnel. San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh was among those present.

TCU’s Rose Bowl appearance and championship brought unprecedent-ed national exposure to the Horned Frog football program. The  21-19 victory over Wisconsin delivered an 11.7 television rating. At the time, it was the highest overnight rating, excluding the NFL, in history for ESPN and all of cable television. For the second straight year, ESPN’s College GameDay made two appearances at Horned Frog football games. TCU was prominent across all national media, including quarterback Andy Dalton being the first Horned Frog since 1962 to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated. 

Super Bowl HostTCU served as the practice site for the AFC champion Pittsburgh Steel-ers in their preparation for Super Bowl XLV at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. The Steelers utilized the Horned Frogs’ football facilities, while the floor of Daniel-Meyer Coli-seum was the site of team news con-ferences and media availabilities.

National Media

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2010-11 ACCOMPLISHMENTSThe momentum around TCU athletics is defined in the TCU Frog Club and its incredible network of volunteers. The 2010-11 fiscal year saw the Frog Club top $5 million in donations and 5,000 members for the first time, just two of many records set. The Frog Club’s emphasis is on the student-athlete and raising Scholarships for Champions. The growth of the Frog Club has mirrored that of TCU’s athletics programs. Now in its 71st year, the Frog Club is positioned to help take TCU to the next level.

• In 2010-11, the TCU Frog Club reached an all-time high in revenue with $5,077,542 in support of Scholarships for Champions.

• With 1,480 new members this year, the Frog Club saw a 21 percent increase in membership with an all-time high 5,272 donors.

• Gifts to endowed athletics scholarship funds totaled $1,368,725.

• The Frog Club’s 80-member, all-volunteer membership sales team raised a record $1,646,509, marking its fifth consecutive year of topping $1 million.

• The Frog Club staff secured 3,300 down payments for the 2,500 available club seats in the renovated Amon G. Carter Stadium.

• The 2010 Horned Frog Classic at Colonial Country Club generated a record $250,000 in scholarship support for the TCU men’s and women’s golf programs, representing a 22 percent increase from the previous year.

• The Coody Classic, named in honor of former TCU standout and 1971 Masters Champion Charles Coody, had a record 200 players participate.

• The Frog Club moved into new offices inside Daniel-Meyer Coliseum, adjacent to the ticket office, to better serve its constituents.

• The official Frog Club website, www.tcufrogclub.com, was upgraded to enable more than $1.7 million in gifts to be made online.

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Cumulative Frog Club Membership1 point per year of membership (calculated from June 1, 1986-present)

Frog Club Annual Giving1 point per $100 given per year (points awarded for gifts made during that fiscal year only, beginning June 1)

Capital Projects/Scholarship Endowment2 points per $100 given per year (points awarded for gifts made during that fiscal year only, beginning June 1)

Cumulative Athletic Giving1 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)

HOW IT WORKSDonors and season ticket holders will accumulate individual point totals based on the following criteria:

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HORNED FROG PRIORITY POINTS SYSTEMThe Horned Frog Priority Points System was approved by the Athletics Committee of TCU’s Board of Trustees and the TCU Frog Club Board of Directors on June 1, 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 athletics 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. The system has been used in recent years to allocate tickets to the Rose Bowl and Fiesta Bowl as well as the baseball team’s postseason appearances, including the 2010 College World Series. The Horned Frog Priority Points System will be utilized for the 2012 football season when Amon G. Carter Stadium’s renovation is completed. Over 20,000 Frog fans have accounts. Frog Club members are encouraged to access their account at www.tcufrogclub.com to check their points and rank.

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 ASSOCIATION“A Common Bond ...The Tradition Continues,” that’s the mantra of the TCU Lettermen’s Association. More

than just former student-athletes getting together to talk about times past, we are 20 sports strong with

an active membership that gives back to its university. In 2010, the organization again surpassed the

unprecedented milestone of 1,000 active members and has raised an all-time high of more than $110,000

in just membership dues alone. Our members have also given to capital campaigns, stadium improvement

projects, athletic scholarship endowments, club seat deposits and made gifts to other departments on

campus. As other universities are struggling to have their former student-athletes give back, the TCU

Lettermen’s Association sets the bar.

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• Inducted five Horned Frogs into the Lettermen’s Hall of Fame in September 2010: Royce Huffman ’00, Aaron Schobel ’00, Reggie Smith ’92, Angela Stanford ’00, Bobby Tyler ‘60. The group was also honored at halftime of the Baylor game.

• Continued to award more than $60,000 in scholarship assistance to the children of current dues-paying lettermen members through the Dutch Meyer Scholarship.

• More than 600 former football players, athletic trainers, managers and coaches said farewell to old Amon G. Carter Stadium at halftime of the last game of the season. From remaining members of the 1938 National Championship team to recent 2009 graduates were in attendance, broken down by decades to pay their last respects to the stadium and to usher in the Horned Frogs to begin the second half.

2010-11 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.

MEMBERSHIP ON THE RISE

ACTIVE MEMBERS

2010-11

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

1,088

861

650

700

641

654

603

456

541

564

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CAPITAL GIVINGTo 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.

Thanks to a gift from the David E. Bloxom Sr. Foundation, three new film towers will be installed on the Sheridan and Clif Morris football practice fields. The six overall towers are still named for the Darrell Lester Family.

An anonymous donor provided funding for a new van to be used by the TCU men’s and women’s tennis teams.

Included above is an artist’s rendering of the entrance to a new TCU football locker room which would be completed in time for the 2012 season.

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TCU ATHLETICS SCHOLARSHIPSWinning 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 2010-11, the total surpassed $5 million for the

first time, representing more than half the total cost of funding TCU’s 300 athletics scholarships.

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

AGGREGATE SCHOLARSHIPS COST VS. FROG CLUB FUNDRAISING

TOTAL ATHLETICS GIVING

AGGREGATE SCHOLARSHIP COST FROG CLUB FUNDRAISINGFISCAL YEAR

FISCAL YEAR

AM

OU

NT

(IN

MIL

LIO

NS

)

40

35

30

25

20

15

10

5

0

AM

OU

NT

(IN

MIL

LIO

NS

)

98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

$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 2010-11

$2,265,060

$8,447,497

$2,610,817

$9,037,748

$3,308,459

$5,072,503

$9,140,683 $9,242,333

$4,300,635

$10,978,234

$4,003,424

$11,500,000$11,732,400

$4,452,240

$8,1

13,2

14

$39,

214,

998

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FULLY ENDOWED ATHLETICS SCHOLARSHIPS

Ron and Paula Parker Endowed Football Scholarship Evan Frosch, senior, football Endowing a tight end position

Bill Starkey Football Scholarship Tejay Johnson, senior, footballEndowing a defensive back position

Sherri Parker Lee Women’s Athletic Scholarship Bequest Intention

L.R. “Dutch” Meyer Memorial Scholarship Endowing scholarship support for children of Letterwinners

Tejay Johnson

JUNE 1, 2010 TO MAY 31, 2011

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PARTIALLY ENDOWED ATHLETICS SCHOLARSHIPS

Michael T. Ashworth Athletic Scholarship Christopher Price, senior, Men’s Tennis

Robert L. Avinger Endowment Fund for Athletic Scholarships Garlon Green, sophomore, Men’s Basketball

Ross Bailey Endowed Scholarship Darryl Nelson, senior, Athletic Training

David Baldwin Sanders Endowed Scholarship Logan Brock, junior, Football

Heather A. Bellomy Memorial Scholarship Delisa Gross, sophomore, Women’s Basketball

Marci K. Bozarth Scholarship in Women’s Golf Brooke Beeler, junior, Women’s Golf

Buster Brannon Basketball Scholarship J.R. Cadot, junior, Men’s Basketball

Elmer Brown Athletic Training Scholarship Kristin Saunders, senior, Athletic Training

Tom S. Cate, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Curtis Clay, senior, Football

Charles Coody / Phi Delta Theta Golf Scholarship Eduardo Perez. junior, Men’s Golf

Bill Crawford Athletic Scholarship Jessica Young, graduate student, Women’s Track

Brion T. Carlson Memorial - Golf Eli Cole, junior, Men’s Golf

Scott Dike Memorial Scholarship Cameron Tabor, sophomore, Track & Field

Cornelia and Bayard Friedman Scholarship Zach Nichols, senior, Men’s Tennis

TCU - Raymond Gafford Memorial Golf Scholarship Melissa Loh, senior, Women’s Golf

Nick Giachino Women’s Golf Scholarship Brooke Beeler, junior, Women’s Golf

Hunt Seat Equestrian Scholarship Taylor Frederick, junior, Equestrian

Dale Glasscock Football Scholarship Ross Forrest , sophomore, Football

Craig Harper Scholarship Tom Hoge, senior, Men’s Golf

JUNE 1, 2010 TO MAY 31, 2011

Irene Hester

Garlon Green

Melissa Loh

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partially endowed athletics scholarships

Roland L. Harper Memorial Golf Scholarship Johan de Beer, junior, Men’s Golf

Ben Hogan-Colonial Country Club Endowed Golf Scholarship Daniel Jennevret, sophomore, Men’s Golf

Ashley Huffman Hawkins Scholarship in Women’s Golf Rachel Raastad, junior, Women’s Golf

Hurley Family Endowed Athletic Scholarship To be awarded Fall 2012

Bob Lilly Scholarship Tejay Johnson, senior, Football

Blair Loving Memorial Athletic Scholarship Max Bichsel, junior, Men’s Golf

Christy and David May/Lone Star Equestrian Center Endowed Scholarship Tassie Munroe, senior, Equestrian

L. A. J. and Betty Monroe Endowed Basketball Scholarship Nikola Cerina, sophomore, Men’s Basketball

Victor A. (Beaude) Sahm III and Kristy Echols SahmEndowed Scholarship To be awarded Fall 2011

Selma and Scott Sherman Outstanding FootballPlayer Scholarship To be awarded Fall 2011

Neil Sealy Memorial Scholarship Jodie Shimp, junior, Athletic Training

Coach Richard Sybesma Endowed Swimming Scholarship Jeff Gettel, senior, Swimming

Wray and Sally Thompson Golf Scholarship Prisela Campbell, senior, Women’s Golf

Drs. Ona and Crystal Wright Scholarship Emily Carter, senior, Women’s Basketball

Ed and Ona Wright Athletic Scholarship Irene Hester, senior, Volleyball

Ed and Ona Wright Endowed Scholarship in Football To be awarded Fall 2011

JUNE 1, 2010 TO MAY 31, 2011

new endowed scholarship FUnds estaBlished in Fy11Blackmon Endowed Scholarship

Dave T. Miller Endowed Scholarship Fund

D.D. & Rick Alexander Endowed Athletic Equestrian Scholarship

Genovese Family Endowed Athletic Scholarship

Jay and Linda Barlow Athletic Scholarship

L’Heureux Family Athletic Scholarship

Mead Family Baseball Endowed Scholarship

Mead Family Equestrian Scholarship

Melissa and Scot Hollmann Endowed Swimming Scholarship

Perryman Endowed Football Scholarship

Prigel Family Endowed Athletic Scholarship

Robin Thayer Athletic Memorial Scholarship

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FULLY FUNDED SCHOLARSHIPS

The following members of the Horned Frog Family have made a tremendous investment in TCU’s student-athletes by annually funding a full scholarship:

Mrs. Jennie Beth H. Edwards

The Fleming Foundation

Four Sevens Suite(Four Sevens Operating Co., Ltd., Mr. & Mrs. Dick Lowe, Mr. & Mrs. Hunter Enis,

Mr. & Mrs. Brad Cunningham, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Brogdon)

Hurley Family Endowed Athletic Scholarship

Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger King

Mr. and Mrs. G. Malcolm Louden

Mr. and Mrs. Kade L. Matthews

Moncrief Suite(Mr. & the late Mrs. W.A. “Tex” Moncrief, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Moncrief,

William A. & Elizabeth B. Moncrief Foundation)

Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. 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

Mr. Duer Wagner III

Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Walsh, Jr.

The Estate of Mary D. Walsh

The Walsh Foundation

Walsh & Watts Incorporated

Mr. and Mrs. Rick L Wittenbraker

DONORS OF FULL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 2010-11

Jackie Torda Sarah Scherer Tassie Munroe

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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!

$1 Million+ Lifetime DonorsMrs. Carol Margaret Allen

T. J. Brown & C. A. Lupton Foundation, Inc.Amon G. Carter Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly CoxDavid E. Bloxom, Sr. Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Hunter EnisFour Sevens Oil Company, Limited

Jane & John Justin FoundationJohn L. Cox Company

The late Mr. John S. Justin Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther King, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Malcolm LoudenThe late Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lowdon, Jr.

Lowdon Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Richard L. Lowe

Luther King Capital Management CorporationMary Potishman Lard Trust

Mr. W. A. Moncrief, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John V. Roach

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scharbauer IIIMr. and Mrs. Douglas ScharbauerMr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Schollmaier

The Walsh FoundationMr. Duer Wagner III

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walsh, Jr.William A. & Elizabeth B. Moncrief FoundationWilliam and Catherine Bryce Memorial Fund

ATHLETICS DONORS

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$500,000+Mrs. Carol Margaret AllenAmon G. Carter FoundationMr. and Mrs. Hunter EnisJane & John Justin FoundationMr. and Mrs. J. Luther King, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. LoweLuther King Capital Management

CorporationMr. and Mrs. Clarence Scharbauer IIIMr. and Mrs. Douglas ScharbauerThe Walsh FoundationMr. and Mrs. F. Howard Walsh, Jr.

$499,999-$100,000Mr. and Mrs. Rick L. AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Michael K. BerryMr. Tom BivinsLarry and Patti BrogdonMr. and Mrs. Peter Courtney IIIDavid E. Bloxom, Sr. FoundationMr. and Mrs. Mark D. GibsonMr. and Mrs. Dee J. KellyLeo Potishman FoundationMr. and Mrs. Kevin G. LevyMr. and Mrs. G. Malcolm LoudenMr. Dan E. LowranceMary Potishman Lard TrustMr. and Mrs. Ron MeadMr. and Mrs. Robert L. Patton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Steve K. PerrymanMr. and Mrs. John V. RoachMr. and Mrs. Edgar H. SchollmaierThe Skyland FoundationMr. Larry B. White, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George M. Young, Jr.

$99,999-$50,000Mr. Jack B. BaldwinMr. and Mrs. C. Jay BarlowMr. and Mrs. W. G. Blackmon IIIBlackmoor Management CompanyMr. and Mrs. Edward A. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Dan J. CraineMr. and Mrs. Barry E. DavisDr. and Mrs. T. Dean FikarMr. and Mrs. Nick A. GiachinoGlobal Gas, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Scot C. HollmannMrs. Linda D. HrebecMr. and Mrs. Bruce W. HuntJack Browning Baldwin Family

Partnership Ltd.Mr. and Mrs. John K. Kritser, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Kyle, Jr.Kyle & AssociatesDr. and Mrs. E. Alexander L’Heureux, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Tod M. MillerMr. and Mrs. John R. MillettMr. and Mrs. Ronald C. ParkerMr. and Mrs. William C. ParrishMr. and Mrs. Kevin D. PrigelMr. and Mrs. William E. RosenthalMr. and Mrs. Michael RubensteinMr. William G. ShumacherMr. and Mrs. Robert W. SempleMs. Angela Gwen StanfordThe Angela Stanford FoundationVincent Genovese Memorial

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Rick L Wittenbraker

$49,999-$10,000Mr. and Mrs. Steve P. AllisonMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Ambrose IIIAmeriCredit CorporationAmon G. Carter Star-Telegram

Employees FundMr. and Mrs. Richard N. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. AngelovichMr. and Mrs. Mike Atkinson, Sr.Austin CommercialMr. and Mrs. Tull E. BaileyMr. and Mrs. Gus S. Bates IVMr. and Mrs. Gregory S. BennettMr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Berce

Mr. Harry M. Bettis, Jr.Mr. John D. BettisMr. and Mrs. Byron BointyMr. and Mrs. Milus F. BozarthMr. and Mrs. Vernon W. Bryant, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. BuschmanDr. and Mrs. James I. Cash, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Tom D. ChambersMr. and Mrs. Stephen P. ChristieMr. and Mrs. Jerry P. ClarkMr. and Mrs. John K. Cockrell, Sr.Cockrell EnovationDr. and Mrs. John E. ConwayMr. and Mrs. Charles CoodyMr. and Mrs. Paul J. CookMr. N.E. CrainMr. and Mrs. Charles J. DaigleDavid A. Senior Charitable Gift FundMr. and Mrs. Craig J. DavisMr. and Mrs. John F. Davis IIIDr. and Mrs. R. Vance DellMr. and Mrs. Joe Don DentonMr. and Mrs. Scott A. DeskinsDr. H. Anderson Dollahite and Dr. Leslie

TatumMr. Michael D. DryMr. and Mrs. Larry K. DurrettMrs. Jennie Beth H. EdwardsMrs. Norma EllisMr. and Mrs. Nick T. EnckeMr. Bryan P. Eppstein and Mrs.

Kimberley S. EppsteinEstate of Mary D. WalshFarm and Ranch Healthcare, Inc.Frost National BankThe Honorable Charles L. GerenMr. John GleatonGreenwood Office OutfittersMr. and Mrs. Marc GundersonMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. HarpMr. and Mrs. Jon D. HellbergMr. and Mrs. Tom E. HillMr. and Mrs. William Bryan HillMr. James R. HilleMr. and Mrs. Randall K. HowardMr. and Mrs. C. Thomas HudsonMr. and Mrs. Royce T. HuffmanMr. Harry J. HuntsberryMs. Lisa L. HuntsberryMrs. Linda A. HurleyMr. and Mrs. Butch and Terry

Turrentine IrbyIMG CollegeJ. Hiram Moore Ltd

Mr. and Mrs. Christian JacobiJennie Beth and Cass Edwards

Charitable FundMr. and Mrs. Mark L. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Jeff B. KingMr. and Mrs. J. Roger KingMr. and Mrs. Jay R. KizerMr. and Mrs. Dale LadnerMrs. Sherri Parker LeeMs. Martha V. LeonardMr. and Mrs. Robert LombardiMr. James L. Lucas, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Kade L. MatthewsMr. David D. MayLuke and Christiana McConnMr. and Mrs. Joseph McCordMr. Wilson McMillionMr. Matthew MooneyMr. Henry B. MooreMr. and Mrs. Ryan Christopher MooreMr. and Mrs. Clifton Morris, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jerry F. MorrisMWG Enterprises LLCMr. and Mrs. Adrian L. Mynatt, Jr.Mr. Rod NelsonMr. Larry C. OldhamMr. Kip E. PattersonMr. and Mrs. Bryce P. PhillipsPJL IncorporatedDr. and Mrs. Gary N. PointerDr. Ellis Ramsey, Jr. and Dr. Jan

RamseyMr. and Mrs. Donald J. RayMr. and Mrs. Michael A. ReillyReilly Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Donald C. ReynoldsMs. Nancy T. RichardsMr. and Mrs. Scott A. RingnaldRoger Williams Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep/

Sprinter/AirstreamMr. Robert D. RollinsMr. and Mrs. Lynn W. Ross, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Royer, Jr.Royer & Schutts Commercial InteriorsMr. and Mrs. Beaude SahmMr. and Mrs. John R. SamfordMr. and Mrs. Scott A. SamfordDr. and Mrs. Gregory B. ScheidemanMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Scully, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey SeiberMr. and Mrs. David A. SeniorMr. and Mrs. Collin Meacham SewellMr. and Mrs. P. D. ShabayMr. and Mrs. William C. Shaddock

Southern MultifoodsSouthwest FordMr. Jerad T. SpeigelMr. and Mrs. Mark SpencerMr. 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. TalleyDr. and Mrs. David K. TeegardenThe Fleming FoundationThe Roach Foundation, IncorporatedMrs. Jo Ann Geurin ThetfordMr. and Mrs. Dan TutcherMr. and Mrs. Steven W. Van AmburghVirginia and Robert Hobbs Charitable

TrustMr. Duer Wagner IIIMr. and Mrs. M. Bradley WallaceThe Late Mrs. Mary D. WalshWalsh & Watts IncorporatedWells FargoThe Honorable and Mrs. J. Roger

WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Richard W. WisemanMr. and Mrs. Bob WoodDr. Mark William WylieMr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Zimmerman

$9,999-$5,000Acme Brick CompanyDr. and Mrs. Ted C. Alexander, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Pedro Alonso, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John R. ArendMr. and Mrs. Erik T. BahrMr. and Mrs. James P. Bailey, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Christopher BancroftMr. and Mrs. James W. BarberDr. and Mrs. William W. BarnesBarrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss,

Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. BessireMr. and Mrs. Bart J. BiggersMr. Byron G. BiggsMr. and Mrs. William G. Blackmon, Jr.BNSF Railway CompanyMr. Bill BondMr. and Mrs. John P. BoswellBoswell Interests, LimitedDr. Cheryl Kimberling and Mr. David

BranchBrandt Engineering CompanyMr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brockway

The following donors made annual gifts from June 1, 2010 to May 31, 2011.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. BrunnerBurlington Northern Santa Fe

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Greg W. CantwellMr. Brady F. CarruthMs. Brittani G. CateMr. Nicholas ChapmanMr. and Mrs. Robert J. ClaiborneMr. and Mrs. Ronald W. ClinkscaleMr. Dalton H. Cobb, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Coffey, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Kirk A. ColemanMr. Everett Taylor CollinsMr. and Mrs. Don ConlonMr. and Mrs. Philip W. CookMr. Benjamin M. CowanMr. and Mrs. Charles CrawfordMr. and Mrs. David R. CrockerMs. Karen E. CrouchMr. Christopher C. CurtinDr. and Mrs. Wiley F. Curtis IIMr. and Mrs. Richard P. DaleMr. and Mrs. Sam R. DayMr. Christopher M. Del Conte and Dr.

Robin WardMr. and Mrs. Ronald D. DenheyerMr. and Mrs. Logan DickinsonMr. and Mrs. A. R. DikeDimitri Lake & Ranch Properties LPDisney Worldwide Services, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dodson, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. DunawayMr. and Mrs. Drew DurrettDr. and Mrs. Larry EasterlingMr. and Mrs. Billy EcholsMr. and Mrs. Jeff EkbergEnterprise EAN Holdings, LLCePlus Technology, Inc.Mr. John B. EschMr. Jeffrey S. EubankMrs. Kathleen S. FarrMr. and Mrs. Mike W. FarrisMr. and Mrs. Craig H. FelnerFirst Rate, Inc.Mr. Michael D. FlynnMr. and Mrs. Glenn Allen FogleMr. Iric Joel GachmanMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Garrett, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. GinsburgMr. and Mrs. John R. GoldenMr. Brian B. GoodfriendMr. Stephen H. GrayGreenman Parker Connally Greenman

Inc.Mrs. Barbara M. Grimm-MarshallMr. and Mrs. F. S. GunnMr. Brian G. GutierrezMr. David HargraveMrs. Marla M. HarperMr. and Mrs. Foy W. HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Michael B. HarrisonMrs. Michelle T. HeinesMr. and Mrs. J. J. Henry IIIMr. and Mrs. Michael L. HermanDr. Dan Curtis HinkleMrs. Virginia HobbsMr. Dennis HooksMr. Kip R. HooksHooks Lincoln, IncorporatedMr. and Mrs. William R. HowellHowell Instruments, IncorporatedMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. HuffmanMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Iles, Sr.Ms. Stacey L. JandruckoJeff Eubank Roofing Company,

IncorporatedMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. KearneyMr. and Mrs. Craig LeBlanc Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Darrell R. Lester, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Mark LewisMr. Joseph Blake Lipscomb IIMr. and Mrs. G. Malcolm Louden, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. LoughryRev. and Mrs. Barry LovingMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. LutonMr. Michael W. ManleyMarshall T. Robinson PropertiesMr. and Mrs. Will Martin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy V. McCordMr. Timothy S. McNewMr. and Mrs. David MedanichMr. Charles R. MeekerDr. Bonnie Melhart and Mr. Leonard J.

Melhart, Jr.Meridian Bank TexasMetroplex Multifoods, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Patrick MillicanMr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. MockMr. John P. MolyneauxMr. and Mrs. Charles B. MoncriefMr. Shaun P. MooneyDr. Linda S. MooreMr. Ronald E. MooreMr. Richard H. MorganMoritz of Fort Worth - Chevrolet-

Chrysler-JeepMr. and Mrs. Dave MotleyMr. and Mrs. Harold D. Muckleroy, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James T. MulhollanMr. and Mrs. Steven E. PattersonMr. and Mrs. Mike PavellMr. and Mrs. Van PearcyMr. and Mrs. K. Clark PevetoMr. and Mrs. Roy T. Pitcock, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. William Dee Poteet IIIMr. E. W. Prater, Jr.Mr. C. Scott PriceLt. Col. Michael D. PutnamRegan & James P. Bailey, Jr. Family

Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Jon Roy ReidMr. and Mrs. Gordon H. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Marshall T. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Randy RodgersDr. and Mrs. Tom Rogers, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Reid RyanMr. and Mrs. Henry SamfordMr. and Mrs. Jim SamisMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Sanders, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. SankaryMs. Gerry L. SaumScott Sherman EnterprisesMr. and Mrs. Scott T. ShapardMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. ShawMr. and Mrs. John R. SheldenMr. and Mrs. Scott G. ShermanMr. John C. SherwoodMr. and Mrs. Jared William ShopeMr. Richard A. SkipperMr. Carey R. SloanSouthwest BankMr. Scott SpikerDr. and Mrs. Larry W. SpradleyMr. K. Lindsay StitesMr. Dave StoneMs. Jeannine K. SwanSystemware, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm TallmonMr. Lee L. TennisonTexas Capital BankThe Arch and Stella Rowan

Foundation, Inc.The Kearney Law FirmMr. John B. Thomas, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Thompson, Jr.Mr. Chad E. TregellasMr. and Mrs. Tim TregellasMr. and Mrs. Philip TrewMr. John R. Vermillion Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett W. VickMr. Dave VucinaMrs. Nancy B. Walden

Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie H. WallaceMr. and Mrs. Glenn WhittingtonMr. and Mrs. Jon T. WilcoxMr. and Mrs. Philip C. WilliamsonWilliamson-Dickie Manufacturing Co.Mrs. Irene Y. WillsMr. and Mrs. Robert J. WrightMr. and Mrs. Mitch Wynne

$4,999-$2,5003PAR Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. AdamsDr. and Mrs. Nasim AkhtarMr. and Mrs. Bob A. Akin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. R. Denny AlexanderMr. Platt Allen IIIMr. and Mrs. Christopher G. AllisonMr. Larry AnfinAnn and Charles Florsheim Family

FoundationMs. Elizabeth ArmstrongDr. and Mrs. James H. AtkinsonMr. Alvin L. Attaway, Jr.John and Debbie AughinbaughAuto Claim Solutions LLCMr. and Mrs. Larry G. AutreyMrs. Sandra R. BaileyMr. and Mrs. T. Ross BaileyMr. James A. BairdBank of TexasDr. Marsha and Mr. Fred BarberMr. and Mrs. Lee A. Barnes IIIBarnes and Noble College Booksellers,

Inc.Dr. Louis H. BarnettMr. and Mrs. Gus Bates IIIMrs. Jo BeardenMr. Patrick H. BeckhamMr. and Mrs. William B. BeebeMr. and Mrs. Rick BeelerMr. and Mrs. Virgil D. Beene

ATHLETICS DONORS

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Ben Dyess & AssociatesMr. and Mrs. Kevin S. BeneshMr. R. Aaron BentonMr. and Mrs. Don Bescher IIIBettis Brothers, L.P.Mr. Edd E. BivinMr. and Mrs. Scott D. BlackDr. Donald R. BlakeMr. and Mrs. Robert E. BlakemanBlakeman Transportation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Don P. BodenhamerMr. John Allen BoothMr. and Mrs. T. Marshall BoydMr. and Mrs. A. William BrackettMr. and Mrs. George M. BradfordMr. and Mrs. Gregory A. BradshawMr. and Mrs. Howard C. Brants IIIMr. and Mrs. Zachary T. BrayMr. and Mrs. Daniel E. BreedloveMr. 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.Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. BrownBrown-Forman/Jack Daniel DistilleryBumper Manufacturing Co., Inc.Mr. Forrest J. BurroughsMr. and Mrs. Charles D. CampbellMr. and Mrs. Bob Cantrell, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Joe CappelMr. and Mrs. Trey CarmichaelCarol Winn & James Reed Dunaway

Family Fdn, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. W. Plack Carr IIIMr. and Mrs. Tim CarterMr. and Mrs. Reagan K. CaseyChicken Express - WeatherfordMr. and Mrs. Rodger M. ChieffaloMr. and Mrs. Daniel ChurayCisco Systems Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Chad E. Cline

Mr. and Mrs. Roy ClingmanMr. and Mrs. James B. ClinkscalesMr. and Mrs. Curtis T. CochranDr. Gary M. Cole and Dr. Michele L. ColeDr. Ira J. CollerainMrs. Nancy A. CooperDr. Mary and Mr. John CostasMr. and Mrs. Will A. CourtneyMr. and Mrs. Robert M. Craig IIIMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. CraineMr. and Mrs. Donald H. Cram, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David C. CrowleyMs. Mary Lee CruzMr. and Mrs. Bob CulleyMr. and Mrs. Bruce CunyusMrs. Sue S. CurtisCurtis Foundation, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Ron DavidsonMr. and Mrs. Forrest C. DavisMr. Clemente S. De La Cruz, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. DeArmanDeArman Insurance GroupMr. Caleb DeasonMr. Terry L. Debo and Ms. Deborah E.

BarnettMr. Gianpaolo DeFarroMr. and Mrs. Harold C. DeHart, Sr.Ms. Karol G. Del RealMr. Joe Don Denton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David N. DikeMr. and Mrs. Jay C. DisneyMr. and Mrs. David D. DraperMr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. DraperMr. and Mrs. W. Byron Dunn, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Jerry DurantMr. and Mrs. Ben E. Dyess, Jr.Ms. Barbara Ellison EakmanMr. and Mrs. Mark R. EarlyMr. and Mrs. Martin EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Ray EllerMrs. Patricia EubankDr. James F. EvansMr. and Mrs. W. Lawrence EvansEwing AutohausThe Late Col. Don D. Ezell Mr. and Mrs. Max L. FallsMr. and Mrs. Jeff W. FarmerMr. and Mrs. Milton D. FarmerMr. and Mrs. Richard L. Farrelly IIIMr. and Mrs. Timothy B. FaulkMr. and Mrs. C. W. FerebeeMrs. Mona Ray FieldsMr. and Mrs. Jack C. FikesFishNet SecurityMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. FitzgeraldMr. Todd R. FitzgeraldMr. and Mrs. Robert R. Floyd, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James Craig FordFord & Joslin LLCMr. and Mrs. Ben J. Fortson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Shawn R. FranklinMr. David R. FrazierFreese & Nichols, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kirk FrenchMr. and Mrs. Alan D. FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Paul M. GalvanMr. Michael K. GarrisonMr. and Mrs. Richard F. GarveyGarvey Texas FoundationMr. and Mrs. Rafael G. GarzaMr. Jeffrey S. GdulaMr. and Mrs. John E. George, Jr.Mrs. Rita R. GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Timothy M. GibbonsMr. and Mrs. Randall C. GideonDrs. Richard C. and Ann M. GipsonMr. Jeffrey S. GleesonMr. and Mrs. Robert Bernard GoldsteinMr. and Mrs. Stephen Goodwin, Sr.The Honorable Kay GrangerMr. and Mrs. Jerry GravesChester and Laura Grudzinski, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Owen HaggardMr. and Mrs. Eric L. HahnfeldHahnfeld Hoffer and Stanford

ArchitectsMr. and Mrs. J. Clinton HaileyMr. and Mrs. Brian D. HallMrs. Melanie H. Hanna

Harbison-Fischer ManufacturingMr. and Mrs. Hal F. Harbuck, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. HardgroveMr. and Mrs. David R. HardinMr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. HardinMr. and Mrs. William W. HarrellMr. and Mrs. Michael A. Harrison, Sr.Mr. Patrick A. HarrisonMr. and Mrs. John Michael HarwellDr. and Mrs. O. S. HawkinsMr. and Mrs. Russell HaynesHeartland Alliance of AmericaMr. and Mrs. Jack B. HesselbrockHewlett Packard Co.Mr. and Mrs. Holt HickmanMr. and Mrs. William L. HillHill & Wilkinson, Ltd.Mr. and Mrs. Reese HillardMs. Trisha Hillman-PhilippHillwood Development CorporationMs. E. Elizabeth HoganMr. and Mrs. P. Michael HoganHoliday ChevroletHolt Chrysler/Jeep/DodgeDennis and Patsy HooksKip and DeeDee HooksHooks LincolnMr. and Mrs. Tim HooverMr. and Mrs. Timothy D. HowellDr. and Mrs. L. Kenneth HubbellMs. Cathy C. HudsonMr. and Mrs. Joshua E. Huffman IIMr. Jimmy Humphreys, Jr.Mr. C. Brodie Hyde IIHyde Oil & Gas CorporationMr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Ivie IIICal and Cheryl JacksonMr. and Mrs. Dan T. JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Mark T. JenningsJerry’s Buick/Pontiac/GMAC/NissanMr. and Mrs. Glenn E. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Harold V. Johnson IVMr. and Mrs. Matthew L. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Jr.Johnson ControlsMr. and Mrs. Casey P. JonesDr. Clark A. JonesMr. and Mrs. David S. JonesMr. and Mrs. Jon Rex JonesMr. and Mrs. Kevin L. JonesJP Morgan Chase Bank/PangburnMrs. Delight JusticeMr. and Mrs. Mark G. KalpakisMr. and Mrs. John D. KarlMr. and Mrs. Ben L. KarrMr. and Mrs. Howard S. KatzKay Granger Campaign FundMr. and Mrs. Robert H. KeetchMs. Melissa A. KeilKeith and Sonia Moore FoundationMr. Thomas K. KellMr. and Mrs. Jon M. KellyKenneth & Cherrie Garrett FoundationDr. and Mrs. Roby V. KeyDr. and Mrs. Shujaat Ali KhanMr. and Mrs. Kyle KightMr. and Mrs. Ronald A. KileMr. Jason W. KinanderKlabzuba Oil & GasThe Honorable Lois Kolkhorst and Mr.

James D. KolkhorstMr. Alfred G. KyleMr. Corey T. KyleMr. and Mrs. George E. LaHoodMrs. Janeen M. LamkinMr. and Mrs. William A. Landreth, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. LansfordLaw Offices of Clemente De La Cruz,

PLLCLaw Offices of Harold V. Johnson, P.C.Mrs. Virginia Ann LawrenceDr. and Mrs. David F. LeeMr. and Mrs. Gary J. LewisMs. Emily N. LillyMr. and Mrs. Robert D. LillyMr. and Mrs. Ken M. Link, Jr.Mr. Platt Livingston Allen, IIIMr. and Mrs. Paul J. LlewellynMr. and Mrs. Billy A. Lloyd

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. LofflandDr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Lorimer, Sr.Mr. Drew T. LoudenMr. Eddie J. LoudonMr. and Mrs. James M. LovelessMs. Mary Ralph LoweDr. and Mrs. Don A. LutesMr. Jeffrey B. LuzMr. Larry S. Lydick, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. LydickMac Churchill Auto Group, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John R. MacLeanMr. Steven James MafrigeDr. and Mrs. Steven C. MannMarshall R. Young Oil CompanyMartha V. Leonard FundMrs. Debra J. MartinMr. and Mrs. Joe R. Martin, Jr.Martin Sprocket & Gear, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Ryan T. MatthewsMr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Matthews, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Jack E. McCallumMr. Scott McCollamMr. and Mrs. Marcus R. McCraryMr. W. Frank McCreightMs. Debra L. McDonaldDrs. John E. McDonald and Joan L.

BergstromMcDonald SandersMr. and Mrs. Mike A. McGinnisMrs. Mary Sue McIlvainMr. and Mrs. Michael J. McKeeMr. and Mrs. W. L. McKinnon, Jr.Mr. John McKnightMr. and Mrs. Robert MeyerMrs. Elaine H. MicheroMr. and Mrs. Jeffry S. MillicanMr. Jeffrey D. Mittie and Dr. Shanna

H. MittieThe Honorable and Mrs. Michael J.

MoncriefMr. and Mrs. Glenn T. MonroeMr. and Mrs. Mark K. MonroeDr. and Mrs. James B. MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. James A. MoodyDr. Frank (Trey) Moore IIIMoritz - KiaMr. Paxton E. MotheralMuckleroy & FallsMrs. Martha Evans NealMr. and Mrs. Bales W. NelsonMr. and Mrs. Edward R. Nelson IIIDr. and Mrs. David A. NetheryMr. and Mrs. Charles M. Nettles, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. NewtonMr. and Mrs. Ken J. NicholsonMr. and Mrs. John G. NikkelMr. and Mrs. Robert H. Norris, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. NorwoodMr. and Mrs. P. Brad NutterMr. and Mrs. Wayland W. OatmanMr. and Mrs. William D. O’GradyOmni American BankMr. and Mrs. John M. O’RearMr. and Mrs. Will Osborne IIIMr. and Mrs. David OteyMrs. Wanda M. PageDr. and Mrs. Steffen E. Palko, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Frank PapaMr. and Mrs. James A. Parker IIMichael and Jackie ParksMr. Mitchell ParksMr. and Mrs. Connor W. Patman, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Casey D. PattersonMr. and Mrs. Gary A. PattersonMr. and Mrs. Harold E. PattersonMr. Robert G. PayneMs. Diane Schneider PeaseMr. J. Scott PeckMr. and Mrs. Anthony N. PettittMr. Tory D. PietzschMs. Pylar PinkstonMr. and Mrs. Merl C. PohlerMr. and Mrs. David J. PondMrs. Charlie Jo and Mr. Dick PowersMr. and Mrs. David B. PraterPS The LetterMr. and Mrs. Victor Puente, Jr.

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R & P Parker Holdings LLCMr. James A. RainboltMr. and Mrs. James Edward RainboltMrs. Betty Simmons RallsMr. and Mrs. David G. RascoeMr. and Mrs. Breck RayMr. and Mrs. Jerry J. RayMr. and Mrs. Gary W. ReeseMr. David L. Rettig, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Cody M. ReynoldsMr. Kerry Edgar ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Robert M. ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. William P. RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Richard E. RoarkMr. Robert C. Roberson and Ms. Lucille

H. DubuisRobert D. & Catherine R. Alexander

FoundationMr. and Mrs. David D. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Mike RobertsMrs. Chris C. RodriguezMr. and Mrs. Matthew K. RoseMr. David M. RossMr. and Mrs. Stan RoyalMr. and Mrs. George Runnion, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. N. Reese RyanMr. and Mrs. John Jarman RymellDr. and Mrs. Thomas A. RymellS. E. Rodriguez Attorney At LawDrs. James A. and Martha H. SalmonMr. and Mrs. Travis SandersDr. and Mrs. John C. SaundersMr. and Mrs. Jay R. ScheidemanDr. and Mrs. Bob L. SchiefferMr. August F. Schilling and Dr. C.

Suzanne HuffmanMr. Douglas SchnitzerMr. Aaron R. SchobelMrs. Edith K. SchumacherMrs. Kathryn L. SchuttsMr. and Mrs. Michael H. ScottDr. Farooq I. Selod and Dr. Sayeeda

SelodMr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Senter IIIMr. and Mrs. Michael C. ShircliffMs. Merri L. SiddonsMr. and Mrs. Steven B. SiddonsMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. SimmonsSite Property L.L.C.Mr. and Mrs. Arville O. SlaughterMr. and Mrs. John SledgeMrs. Marginel H. SlimpDr. Don L. Smith, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Jr.Ms. Kelly Ann SmithMr. and Mrs. Marvin G. “Bud” SmithMr. and Mrs. Shawn David SmithMrs. Ann B. SmyersMr. and Mrs. James E. SnelsonSodexo, Inc. and AffiliatesSovereign BankMr. Michael E. StanleyMr. and Mrs. Mike D. SteppMr. and Mrs. Gregory A. StevensMr. and Mrs. Scott L. StevensMr. and Mrs. Rob Lee StewartMr. Richard M. StinsonMr. and Mrs. Carl A. StroudMr. and Mrs. Mark StupfelMr. Ralph J. SturgeonMr. and Mrs. Daniel SturmanMr. and Mrs. James E. SweeneyMs. Sonia TaborskyMr. and Mrs. Frank P. Talley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. TappDr. and Mrs. Doug Tatum, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David W. Tauber

Mrs. Linda R. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Tracy Francis TaylorTBG PartnersMr. Thaddeus L. Teaford, Jr.TES Energy Services LPTEXSTAR Ford Lincoln MercuryThe Beck Group / HCBeck, Ltd.The Pettitt Firm, P.C.The Sweeney CompanyMr. and Mrs. Gillis ThomasMr. and Mrs. Jerry L. ThomasMr. and Mrs. David H. Thomas IIIMr. and Mrs. Arch O. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Dwight D. ThompsonMr. James G. ThompsonTMT Partners, Ltd.Mr. Britt C. ToddTodd Company

Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. TophamMr. Steven M. TuckerMr. Tracy D. TuckerMr. and Mrs. William E. Tucker, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Greg W. TurmanMr. and Mrs. David W. TurnerMr. and Mrs. Wesley R. TurnerTwin Kell Cleaners Ltd.Mr. and Mrs. Vernon UeckerMr. and Mrs. Harris F. Underwood IIIMrs. Jill E. UnellUnited Supermarkets LLCUniversity Building Specialties, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Carlos R. VacekMr. Damon R. VacekMr. and Mrs. Travis E. VanderpoolMr. and Mrs. Jerry P. VillellaMr. and Mrs. Robert D. Vincent

Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. VinsantDr. and Mrs. Ronald F. VrnakMr. and Mrs. Cyril A. Wagner, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Scott T. WalkerMr. David Alan WallaceMr. and Mrs. Terry J. WalshMr. William L. WalshMr. and Mrs. Rusty WardMr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. WardleMr. and Mrs. Brent WatsonMr. and Mrs. Paul H. WeidmanMr. Wayne H. WellsWestern Real Estate Equities. LLCMr. and Mrs. Scott A. Wheatley IIMr. Robert WhippleMr. and Mrs. Bryan WhitworthWilliam L. Hill InsuranceMr. John S. Williams

ATHLETICS DONORS

Whitney Gipson, All-American (Long Jump)

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Mr. Winston F. Williams and Mrs. Erica Jade Mullins-Williams

Williams Trew Real Estate Services, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Curt W. WilsonMr. Edward A. Wilson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. J.W. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Philip WilsonMr. and Mrs. Loftin V. Witcher, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. WitherspoonMs. Rebecca S. WoodMr. Samuel P. Woodson IVMrs. Judy C. WootenWorthington National BankMr. and Mrs. Randy WyattXTO EnergyMr. and Mrs. Mark YamagataMr. and Mrs. Warren T. YorkMr. and Mrs. George M. YoungMr. Marshall R. YoungMr. and Mrs. B. J. Zimmerman

$2,499-$1,500Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. AbingtonMr. and Mrs. Dennis W. AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Brian K. AllenMs. Lynn M. AllenMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. AndersonMs. Karen AndrewsMr. and Mrs. John R. AndrusDr. Edwin C. AugustatMr. and Mrs. Davis C. BabbMr. and Mrs. Stanley BakerMr. Dutch BaughmanMr. Jay Phillip BaymanMs. Gay Donohoo BellrichardBen Hogan Sports Therapy InstituteMr. and Mrs. Robert E. BennettMr. and Mrs. Todd J. BlouinMr. Russ A. BloxomMr. and Mrs. Geno E. BorchardtMr. Mackey J. BozarthDr. and Mrs. Robert B. BrannonMr. and Mrs. James N. BrawleyMr. and Mrs. Jeff BrookshireMr. and Mrs. Kevin BrownDr. and Mrs. Derek Alden BrownMr. Brad BruceMr. and Mrs. Michael M. BruegelMr. and Mrs. Jon S. BrumleyMr. Ross W. BrunnerMr. and Mrs. Theron L. BryantMr. Richard J. BryceDr. Brent Bunnell and Dr. Melody

BurtonMr. and Mrs. D. Bradley BurlisonMr. and Mrs. Michael BurnsMr. and Mrs. Don L. BurumBuxtonMr. and Mrs. John J. Byrne, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Fred CantuMr. and Mrs. Paul CareyDr. Liz and Mr. Todd CarltonMr. and Mrs. J. Michael CarmenaMr. and Mrs. Shelby W. CarrollMr. and Mrs. James H. Carter IIICD Financial LPMr. and Mrs. James R. ChaffeeMr. and Mrs. Taylor A. ChandlerMr. and Mrs. Ruben ChanlatteChumar Investments LLCMr. and Mrs. Joseph CisiMr. and Mrs. John R. Clark, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Byron ClausenMr. and Mrs. John T. CluckMr. and Mrs. Lance CobbMr. Bobby J. CochranColters Advertising, Inc.Compass BankConcussion AdvertisingMr. and Mrs. Albert S. ConlyMr. and Mrs. Brian E. ConwayMr. Jonathan C. ConwayMr. Robert D. CostasMr. George N. Coultress, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. CoxDr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. CoxMrs. Susan L. CrenshawMr. Thomas B. Crouch

Mr. and Mrs. Steve CrudupMs. April J. CulverMr. and Mrs. Bradford L. CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Chris D. CurtisD L InvestmentsMr. and Mrs. John DavidsonMr. and Mrs. Bronson C. DavisDr. David L. De VlamingMr. and Mrs. David B. DikeDike Financial ServicesMr. Landon J. DippreyMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. DuncanMs. Gerri D. DyeMr. and Mrs. Leonard E. ElliottMs. Brenda EnnisMr. Greg EspositoFCF Restaurants, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fillman, Jr.Firehouse CafeMr. and Mrs. Charles FlorsheimMrs. Elizabeth A. FloydMr. and Mrs. Gallant Walter FloydMr. and Mrs. Jeff L. FraleyMr. and Mrs. Bryan F. FrazierMr. and Mrs. Jerry D. FreemanMr. and Mrs. L. R. French, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. L. Robin French IIIMr. Jake R. FriemelMr. and Mrs. Richard FrunziMrs. Jane B. FurcheMr. and Mrs. Bill R. Gabbard, Jr.Mr. Joseph M. GallagherMr. and Mrs. Raymond GarciaMr. and Mrs. Elton D. Gardner, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. GardnerMr. David R. GattisGBC Benefits Ltd.Mr. and Mrs. Wade C. GearMr. and Mrs. Marvin GearhartMr. and Mrs. James B. GilbertMs. Jill Elizabeth GoffMr. Travis A. GoldammerMr. Craig W. GossardMr. Christopher R. GrantMr. and Mrs. Anthony L. GroatMr. Leonard GrucaMr. and Mrs. C. Rutledge HaggardMr. and Mrs. Christopher P. HallMr. and Mrs. W. Bradley HancockMr. and Mrs. Harry HaneyMr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. HansonMr. and Mrs. Steve H. HargroveHargrove Electric Co., Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Joshua N. HarmonMrs. Carol V. HarrellMr. and Mrs. Danny G. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Jamie E. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Kyle H. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Marshall E. HarrisMr. Anthony Shane HarwellMs. Janet G. HeraldMr. and Mrs. Edmundo O. HernandezMr. and Mrs. Shawn G. HessingMr. and Mrs. Rayford B. High IIIMr. and Mrs. Leon Hill IIHKS, Inc.Mr. Timothy M. HochMr. and Mrs. Andy HornMr. and Mrs. Corey R. HorschMr. Richard L. Hosea, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Don HoukMr. and Mrs. Stephen D. HoukMr. Micah J. HowardMr. and Mrs. Thomas HundMr. and Mrs. Edward R. HurstMrs. Allison M. HuxelMr. and Mrs. Grant H. JamesMr. Ned M. JamesMr. Cass J. JenkinsMr. and Mrs. John N. JohnsonMr. Stephen C. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Christopher JonesMr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Jones, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Jones, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. JonesMs. Elizabeth KaufmannMr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. KershawMr. and Mrs. J. Bryan KingMr. and Mrs. Mason D. KingMr. Matthew B. King

Mr. and Mrs. Rod KingMr. and Mrs. Travis KingMr. and Mrs. Dana R. KizerMr. and Mrs. David F. KlineMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. KobsMr. and Mrs. Vance LaminackMr. and Mrs. Mark D. LansfordMr. and Mrs. Jack E. LarsonMr. and Mrs. James F. LevelMr. and Mrs. Ralph P. LindnerMr. and Mrs. Jim R. LindseyMr. and Mrs. Paul K. LinscottMr. Stephen W. LitkeMr. Walter LittlejohnMr. and Mrs. John R. LivelyMr. and Mrs. Beau A. LochridgeMr. and Mrs. Andrew P. LombardiMr. Steven M. LombardiMr. and Mrs. Bryan C. LucasDr. and Mrs. John F. Lucas IIIMr. and Mrs. Michael T. LucasMr. C. Wayne LuttrellMrs. Anne Price MackenzieMr. and Mrs. Terry P. MackenzieMrs. Michelle M. MarlowMr. and Mrs. Carl R. MarvelMs. Marcia R. MasendaMr. Evan J. MathewsMr. and Mrs. Patrick McAdoo, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. McBrydeMr. and Mrs. David McDonaldMcGartland & Borchardt, LLPMr. and Mrs. Mike McGinleyMr. and Mrs. Kenton Hale McKeehanMr. and Mrs. W. Mike McKendrickMcKinley’s Fine Bakery and CafeMr. and Mrs. W. Scott McKinnonCol. Gary C. McMahonDr. and Mrs. Jeff D. McMasterMr. and Mrs. William J. McMillanMr. and Mrs. John W. McQueeneyMr. and Mrs. Jay H. MeadowsMr. Barry K. MetcalfMr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Meyer, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. MillerMs. Mary S. MillerMr. Patrick H. A. Miller and Ms. Ann

O. RiceMr. and Mrs. R. J. MillerMr. and Mrs. Virgil A. MillerDr. Geoffrey Means MillicanRick and LaDonna Burke MillsMr. and Mrs. Robert M. MinshallDr. Thomas MoellerMr. and Mrs. Charles F. Mooney IIIMr. and Mrs. Randy MoresiMr. and Mrs. Michael Wayne MortonMr. and Mrs. Robert C. MosesMr. David E. MoteMr. Harrell Moten and Dr. Mary BrianMr. John D. MuckleroyDr. and Mrs. Leo W. MunsonNational Shot Peening, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Nees IIIMr. and Mrs. J. Dale NetherlandNorth Hills HospitalMr. and Mrs. Clayton F. OdomMrs. Katie M. O’HaraMr. and Mrs. Scott E. O’NealMr. Charles M. Parham and Ms. Alissa

C. McKinneyMr. James F. PatteeMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. PavellMr. and Mrs. T. J. PetersMr. and Mrs. Stephen M. PolanskiMr. Gjorgi Popstefanov and Mrs.

Melissa PenningtonMr. Matthew G. PoseyMr. and Mrs. Charley Powell, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. PraterMr. David W. PrehnPrice Distributing CompanyProfessional Golf Services, LPProfessional Turf Products of TexasMr. and Mrs. Frank L. ProvenzaMr. and Mrs. William U. QuillenMr. and Mrs. R. J. Quirk, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Alvin RalstonMr. and Mrs. Richard L. RamseyMr. and Mrs. Roger A. Ramsey

Mrs. Angie Ravaioli-LarkinMAJ Steven W. ReedMr. and Mrs. Gary M. ReederReeder Distributors Inc.Mr. Art RenfroMs. Rena E. ReynoldsMrs. Sheila Jane ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Jim G. RhodesMr. and Mrs. Ted Rickenbacher, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joe RiosRJM Contractors, LPMr. and Mrs. Hal L. Roach, Sr.Mr. Eric Scott RobbMr. and Mrs. Charles L. Robison, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. RobisonRobison Enterprises, IncorporatedMr. and Mrs. Michael C. RodriguezMr. and Mrs. Ryan D. RubenkoenigMr. Aaron W. RumfeltDr. and Mrs. Robert RuxerMr. and Mrs. Donald G. Sanford, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Claude T. ScottMr. Jordan C. ScottMr. and Mrs. David L. ScruggsMr. and Mrs. Hunter O. SempleMr. and Mrs. Hal SewellMr. and Mrs. Reid ShackelfordMr. Layton D. ShaffnerMr. and Mrs. James D. SheltonMr. and Mrs. William R. SimsDr. William T. Slater and Ms. Elizabeth

DoaneDr. Michael C. SlatteryMr. and Mrs. Edward F. SlavinMr. and Mrs. James P. SmithMr. Kevin D. SmithMr. and Mrs. Brian K. SneedMr. and Mrs. Jon B. SparksMr. and Mrs. Jonathan I. StevensMr. and Mrs. Richard StevensonMr. and Mrs. Robert Neil StewartMr. and Mrs. Ron E. StultsMr. Benjamin L. SturgeonMr. and Mrs. Ernest L. StutheitDrs. Joseph and Melinda SurdackiDr. and Mrs. Vincent TamMr. and Mrs. Bill TarazewichTarrant Concrete Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Ray TaylorThe Fort Worth ClubThe Reed-George Foundation, Inc.Lt. Gen. and Mrs. Billy M. Thomas Mr. Clayton R. ThomasDr. and Mrs. Gregory Scott ThomasMr. and Mrs. Douglas Viar ThompsonMs. Margaret A. ThurmondMs. DeVonna J. TinneyMr. and Mrs. James E. TorresTrico ElectricMrs. Sandra C. TuomeyTXU EnergyMr. John E. ViolaMr. and Mrs. J. Brandon WaitsWallace RanchMr. and Mrs. Allen F. WallachMr. and Mrs. Merle A. WangCorey and Marla WareMr. Blake H. WegenerMr. Charles A. Weissenborn, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Whelan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Greg L. WilemonMr. and Mrs. James C. WilliamsMr. R. B. WilshireMr. and Mrs. Steve E. WilsonCPT Chris WingateMr. and Mrs. W. Alan WinterMr. and Mrs. Harry E. Winters, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William W. WoodJudge and Mrs. John T. WooldridgeDr. Ona R. Wright and Mr. Edwin E.

Wright, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Zoota

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FACILITIES UPGRADESThe Jane Justin Field House made its debut in August 2010 at the cost of $1.5-million, which was the largest gift ever at TCU for a project geared solely for women’s athletics.

The facility features 5,000-square-feet and includes home and visitor locker rooms, an officials’ locker room, a training room, of-fices, lounge area and wrap-around raised viewing terrace.

In their first game since the opening of the Jane Justin Field House, the Frogs posted a 7-0 victory over Texas Southern on August 22, 2010.

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Lupton Stadium expanded the seating capacity in 2011 with a pair of upper deck sections down the first and third base lines. The extra 850 bleacher seats provided shade for the concourse patios and assisted TCU to reset the top-10 record attendance marks in program history. Overall, the Frogs’ average attendance figures went up 35 percent in 2011. The additional seating was put to use early as a stadium record 6,099 fans arrived for opening night against Kansas on Feb 18.

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AMON G. CARTER STADIUMAmon G. Carter Stadium opened in 1930 and instantly became a landmark in the Fort Worth skyline. The up-per deck on the west side was added in 1956, making it visible from miles around campus.

During the first 80 years, TCU’s home field witnessed the likes of “Slingin’ Sammy” Baugh before he became a Pro Football Hall of Famer. Davey O’Brien scampered his way to a Heisman Trophy and national champion-ship in 1938. Bob Lilly played there before being the first-ever draft pick of the Dallas Cowboys and LaDainian Tomlinson set an NCAA single-game rushing record with 406 yards in a home game in 1999.

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TCU played the final home game in the ex-isting Amon G. Carter Stadium on Nov. 13, defeating San Diego State, 40-35, to clinch a share of the Mountain West Conference cham-pionship.

A crowd of 45,694 Frog fans crammed through the turnstiles for the last time to watch TCU play its final home game, repre-senting the third sellout of the 2010 season and fourth in the last eight home games. TCU set a single-season attendance record for the second-straight year, averaging 42,466 fans per game. The previous record total from 2009 was 38,187. TCU won its last 20 home games inside the friendly confines of AGCS.

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It took years to build TCU’s Amon G. Carter Stadium, but only seconds for Austin Com-mercial, the general contractor in charge of the Stadium reno-vation, to implode the West grandstand of the stadium on the morning of Sunday, Dec. 5.

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The new Amon G. Carter Stadium will be recon-structed to its original height to ensure the sta-dium returns to the Fort Worth skyline. The fan experience will vastly improve with a new con-course, additional restrooms and concession areas, as well as more ramps and elevators. The stadium will also feature 31 suites and space for up to 2,537 club seats, in addition to new score-boards, a new press box and more seating in the north end zone. The stadium is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2012.

FUTURE PROJECTS

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Adventure Golf CartsAlbertson’sAlexander ChandlerAll SaintsAnheuser-BuschAT&T Yellow PagesBakers StreetBank of TexasBaylor All SaintsBBVA CompassBlue MesaBone & Joint ClinicBoomerjack’sBrix PizzaBrownstoneBrumbaugh’s Buffalo BrosCarino’sCharter CommunicationsChicken ExpressClassic FoodsClear ForkCoca-Cola EnterprisesCockrell EnovationColonial ParkColonial SavingsCommunity Trust BankCompass BankCooks ChildrenCoopers BBQCourtyard MarriottCraig’s CollisionCrowne Plaza TournamentCypress EquitiesDairy MaxDairyMaxDavid Hunt FursDevon EnergyDomino’sDon Davis

Dr. Mitch CondittDr. Peter KuDunaway and AssociatesExecutive Health CareFirst Financial BankFrank Kent MotorsFort Worth AudiFort Worth PharmacyFreebirdsFrost BankGrand MarcIn The PaintJake’s Lawn CareJason’s DeliKincaid’s HamburgersKleiman Evangelista Eye CenterLeddy’s RanchLegacyTexas BankLonestar CharityLos VaquerosLucien Wright Insurance Services, Inc.Mama’s PizzaMcDonald’sMartin SprocketMinute RiceMeador Dodge, Chrysler, JeepThe Melting PotMeridian Bank TexasMoritzMovie TavernThe MTNNorth Hills HospitalNorthwestern MutualOffice AuthorityOl’ South PancakeOmni HotelsPappas Pepsi Bottling GroupPS the LetterRadiology Associates

Railhead SmokehouseRock BottomRosa’sSimply Fondue SodexoSouthside BankSouthwest BankSovereign BankSportswear GraphicsSpring Hill MarriottSmashburgerState Farm InsuranceSW Dairy FarmersSouth West RoofingThe Squire ShopTaco BellTarrant ConcreteTaylor’s RentalsTCU BookstoreTCU Extended EdTCU FloristTCU Frog ClubTexas Capital BankTexas Eye and LaserTexas Health ResourcesTexas Star GolfThe Parking SpotThe TTicketcityTrinity TerraceTwo Men and a TruckUniversity MosaicsUNT HealthUSMD Waste ManagementWest 7thWynne Sedan & Limousine GroupYo YogurtYogi’s

TCU Athletics thanks the following corporate partners

Corporate partners

TCU values its association with IMG College, 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 2010-11 year was a record year as IMG partnered with 188 sponsors. IMG College revenues exceeded an all-time high of $2.8 million. These monies go toward supporting the academic and athletic goals of TCU Athletics and Texas Christian University.

820 AM & 1270 AM – The TCU Sports Network became the only college in North Texas to offer a Spanish broadcast when it partnered with Univision Radio last season. Miguel Cruz served as Voice of the Frogs en Espanol and former TCU safety Elvis Gallegos handled the color analysis on what was a fun and rewarding first-year broadcast.

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TCU’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved an invitation to join the BIG EAST Conference in all sports be-ginning with the 2012-13 academic year on Nov. 29, 2010. TCU will become an official member of the BIG EAST July 1, 2012. BIG EAST members in football are Cincinnati, Connecticut, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, South Florida, Syra-cuse and West Virginia. For sports other than football, the BIG EAST also includes DePaul, Georgetown, Mar-quette, Notre Dame, Providence, Seton Hall, St. John’s and Villanova.

By joining the BIG EAST Conference, TCU can continue its goal to build an excellent athletics program. The BIG EAST also provides TCU’s athletics program televi-sion exposure through ESPN, CBS Sports and SportsNet New York (SNY). The BIG EAST Conference has the longest stand-ing continuous relationship of any league with CBS Sports. In adding TCU and the nation’s fifth-largest television market, the BIG EAST Conference further strengthens its footprint on the national television scene. BIG EAST markets already con-tained almost one-fourth of all television households in the United States. BIG EAST institutions currently reside in nine of the nation’s top-35 media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Milwaukee. Headquartered in Providence, R.I., the BIG EAST Conference was formed in 1979. The league has won 28 national cham-pionships in six sports with 128 student-athletes capturing individual national titles. “We take tremendous pride in having a nationally-prominent athletics program and joining the BIG EAST Con-ference will allow us to further grow our brand and increase our visibility and exposure,” TCU director of intercol-legiate athletics Chris Del Conte said. “Having BCS automatic-qualifying status was a priority for our football program and a great reward for the success we’ve had the last decade under Gary Patterson. Keeping all our sports together was also critical. We are very excited to accomplish both these goals and look forward to our new home in the BIG EAST Conference.”

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