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Saturday Links O' War: February 7, 2015

TCU takes on Oklahoma today. Hopefully they can come away with a W!

Men's Basketball

TCU men still have hope going into second half of Big 12 | Fort Worth Star Telegram

“Honestly, I think the sky’s the limit for us,” senior forward Amric Fields said, still confident despite Wednesday’s 77-57 loss at Baylor. “We’ve shown that we can play with anybody. We just have to get over the hump, especially in the second half.”

Road game at TCU is potential trap for Sooners | Norman Transcript

Times a coach can fire a warning shot and expect to get his team’s full attention are limited. Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger did it earlier this season when he publicly called OU’s Dec. 22 meeting with Weber State a “trap game.”

Football

10 recruits TCU will be targeting for the 2016 class | Fort Worth Star Telegram

TCU will turn its full attention to the 2016 recruiting class with a solid foundation of commitments already in place.

10 Tarrant County players that may be top recruits next year | Fort Worth Star Telegram

Days after signing their 2015 recruiting class, coaches across the country have been working diligently on next year’s group, and keeping tabs on even younger players.

Women's Basketball

TCU Set To Host Texas Tech On Sunday | GoFrogs.com

The TCU women's basketball team returns home to play host to Texas Tech in a rematch at 1 p.m., on Sunday at the University Recreation Center.

Baseball

TCU will get first look at freshmen catchers in alumni game | Fort Worth Star Telegram

TCU has a veteran presence almost everywhere on its baseball team except catcher, but that position is going to get a crash course in experience on Saturday in the alumni game.

Rangers manager tells TCU to savor their chances | Fort Worth Star Telegram

Texas Rangers manager Jeff Banister was the featured speaker at TCU baseball’s First Pitch Banquet on Friday night in downtown Fort Worth.

Tennis

Men's Tennis Takes Care of New Mexico, 6-1 | GoFrogs.com

The Horned Frogs (4-0) dominated from start to finish in the match after claiming the doubles point against the Lobos (4-5) and taking a victory on five of the six singles courts.

Women's Tennis Downs No. 4 Duke, 4-3 | GoFrogs.com

Freshman Alexis Pereira clinched the No. 20 TCU women’s tennis team’s victory over the highest ranked opponent in program history, as the Horned Frogs downed No. 4 Duke, 4-3, on Friday afternoon in the opening round of the 2015 ITA National Indoor Team Championships in Charlottesville, Va.