2009-10 TCU Women's Basketball Media Guide

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THIS IS TCU BASKETBALL

TC U S T R E N gTh & C O N D ITI O N I N g H E L P I N G T O M A K E F R O G S T U D E N T - AT H L E T E S R E AC H T H E I R P OT E N T I A L

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The No. 1 go al o f TC U’s st rengh and co ndit io ning p rogra m is to make each s tu dent-athlete s trong er, fa s ter and m o re p ower f ul in t heir res pec tive s por t, which in tu r n helps prevent inju r y.

TCU’s sp o r t- sp ec if ic t rai ning regim ent s are p revent at ive in natu re. The progra m’s s treng th and conditioning

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p ro fessi o nals are ent r usted wi t h t he c are and guidance of s tu dent-athletes from acros s the cou ntr y and m o ldi ng t hem into elite wor ld- cla s s athletes du r ing their careers a s Frog s.

TCU boasts a strong collec tion of strength and conditioning facilities, especially for basketball. In addition

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to a 9,000-square -foot main athletics weight room in the Walsh Complex (below lef t), there also is a separate facility in the Schollmaier Basketball Complex (opposite page) intended soley for men’s and women’s hoops.

The L ady Fro gs ut ilize t he t alent s o f st rengt h co ac h Le v i M emmer (below r ig ht). M emmer des igns indiv idu a l

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wo r ko ut regi m ens to help each player rea ch their potential on the cou r t.

8 NCAA TOURNAMENT BIDS IN 9 YEARS

2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2009

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