Saturday, May 2, 2026

TCU Athletics Hall of Fame Will Induct Eight Frogs in 2026

 


TCU Athletics and TCU's Block T Association have announced eight honorees for its 59th Hall of Fame Class. 

The 2026 class includes seven individuals elected this year, along with a 2020 electee who will be inducted following his professional career. The class will be honored the weekend of October 1-3, as part of TCU's annual Hall of Fame celebration.

2026 TCU Athletics Hall of Fame Class:

Special Contributor: Dr. Bert Franks '56 (Men's Basketball, Golf / Athletic Training): Dr. Bert Franks, a 1956 TCU graduate, was a letterwinner in basketball and golf before becoming a team physician from 1982 to 2005. A pioneer in athlete safety, he was among the early advocates for concussion awareness and proper return-to-play protocols, helping shape modern sports medicine practices.

Vintage Category: Minnie Armstrong '80 (Women's Basketball): Minnie Armstrong was a trailblazer for TCU women's athletics as the women's basketball program's first African American student-athlete. A three-year letterwinner, she became TCU's first 1,000-point scorer, finishing with 1,102 points. She is just one of three players in program history to score her 1,000+ points in just three seasons. Armstrong also set TAIAW-era program records with 718 rebounds and 84 blocked shots.

General Category Inductees:

Ronnie Baker '16 (Track & Field): Ronnie Baker, a 12-time All-American, established himself as one of the premier sprinters in collegiate track history. A two-time NCAA indoor champion in the 60 meters, Baker holds TCU's school record in the event. In his final season donning the Purple & White, Baker was tabbed the TCU Pop Boone Athlete of the Year, Big 12 Outstanding Performer and Male Athlete of the Year, and the USTFCCCA South Central Region Athlete of the Year. Following his collegiate success, Baker represented the United States in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, finishing fifth in the 100 meters.

Sarah Beard '13 (Rifle): Sarah Beard was an eight-time All-American and a key contributor to two NCAA National Championship teams (2010, 2012). One of the most decorated rifle athletes in program history, she earned international success with multiple medals at the Pan American Games and Shooting Championships of the Americas. Beard also helped guide TCU to the NCAA Smallbore National Championship in 2013.

Josh Doctson '15 (Football): Josh Doctson ranks among the most accomplished wide receivers in TCU history, holding program records for career (2,785) and single-season (1,327) receiving yards. A 2015 All-American and first-round NFL Draft pick, Doctson's dynamic playmaking ability defined one of the most prolific offensive eras in school history.

Zahna Medley-Kindred '16 (Women's Basketball): Zahna Medley-Kindred finished her career as TCU's all-time leading scorer with 1,975 points and remains one of the most decorated players in program history. She is the only four-time All-Big 12 selection in program history. She set multiple school records, including career three-pointers made, while leading the Horned Frogs in scoring all four years.

Marshall Newhouse '09 (Football): Marshall Newhouse was a three-time all-conference selection and a cornerstone of TCU's offensive line during a highly successful era. After starting nearly every game in his final three seasons, he enjoyed a lengthy NFL career spanning multiple teams following his selection in the 2010 NFL Draft.

Jerry Hughes '09 (Football): Jerry Hughes is one of two players in TCU football history to earn consensus first-team All-America honors twice. The 2009 Ted Hendricks Award winner and Lott IMPACT Trophy recipient, Hughes led the nation with 15 sacks in 2008. Following a distinguished NFL career, he will be  inducted into the Hall of Fame with the 2026 class, after being elected to the Hall in 2020.

 

 

Saturday, April 25, 2026

2026 NFL Draft: Black, Elarms-Orr, Obiazor Selected; 11 Other Frogs Sign as Free Agents

TCU safety Bud Clark (#21) celebrates an interception.     -- Photo by Tom C. "Midnite" Burke

Three TCU Horned Frogs were selected during the seven rounds of the 2026 National Football League (NFL) Draft, which was held on April 23 and 24, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Eleven un-drafted Frogs have signed  free-agent contracts with NFL teams.

Safety Bud Clark was the first TCU football player selected, going No. 64 overall, in the second round, to the Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks are the defending Super Bowl Champions.

TCU linebacker Kaleb Elarms-Orr is headed to Buffalo. The Bills made him the 126th pick in the draft, selecting him in the fourth round.

In the sixth round, with the draft's 212th pick, the New England Patriots selected TCU linebacker Namdi Obiazor.

These are the 11 Horned Frogs who were not drafted, but who have signed free-agent contracts: 

  • Tight end DJ Rogers: with the Dallas Cowboys
  • Defensive end Devean Deal: with the Seattle Seahawks 
  • Tight end Chase Curtis: with the New Yor Jets
  • Defensive back Canning Canada: with the New England Patriots
  • Wide receiver Joseph Manjack IV: with the Denver Broncos
  • Running back Kevorian Barnes: with the New York Giants
  • Running back Trent Battle: with the Atlanta Falcons 
  • Quarterback Ken Seals: with the Kansas City Chiefs 
  • Offensive lineman Coltin Deery: New York Giants
  • Offensive lineman Carson Bruno: Cleveland Browns
  • Safety Austin Jordan: New York Giants 

TCU linebacker Kaleb Elarms-Orr (#3) tackles a Baylor running back.  -- Photo by Tom C. "Midnite" Burke

TCU linebacker Namdi Obiazor (#4) tackles Arizona receiver Sam Olson.  -- Photo by Tom C. "Midnite" Burke



Monday, April 20, 2026

TCU Men's and Women's Tennis Teams Win Their Big 12 Tournaments

The TCU men's tennis team and the TCU women's tennis team each won their respective Big 12 Tournaments recently.

In a rematch with regular season champion Arizona, the men, ranked third nationally, battered the ninth-ranked Wildcats 4-0 in the men's Big 12 Tournament final. The Horned Frogs previously had beaten Baylor 4-0 in the tournament to advance to the championship match with Arizona.

The women secured their first-ever Big 12 Tournament Championship with a 4-1 victory over regular-season champion UCF in the women's Big 12 Tournament final. The Horned Frogs previously had beaten Baylor 4-1 and Texas Tech 4-0 in the tournament to advance to the championship match with UCF. 

This is the first year since 2018 where both the men and women teams from the same school won the Big 12 Tournament title in the same season, as Texas achieved the feat that season.

The TCU men (21-5) captured their fourth Big 12 Tournament championship and first since 2023. TCU took home its 10th Big 12 regular season or tournament title in as many completed seasons, all of which have come under the leadership of head coach David Roditi. It was the Frogs' 23rd all-time conference championship.

The Frogs locked up the league's automatic bid for the NCAA Tournament and notched its 36th NCAA Tournament berth in program history. The Horned Frogs are all-but-certain to earn a top-three seed in the Big Dance and hosting rights through Super Regional weekend.

The Horned Frogs will enter the NCAA Tournament as the hottest team in the country. Their victory over Arizona was the Horned Frogs' third consecutive top-15 win and 10th this season over a team currently in the top-20 of the ITA rankings. The Frogs stretched their winning streak to eight matches and have won 13 of their last 14 matches since the beginning of March.  

The TCU women's team earned its 11th conference title in program history and will make its 19th postseason appearance in the NCAA Tournament, and its first since the 2017 season. 

Here is the schedule of postseason play for both the men's and the women's teams: 

  • NCAA Regionals: May 1 and 2 (campuses of hosting schools)
  • NCAA Super Regionals: May 9 (campuses of hosting schools)
  • NCAA National Championship: May 14-17 (Atlanta, Georgia)