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Fraternity members camp out to support Frogs

Victoria Puente

Issue date: 11/14/07 Section: News
Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon camp outside the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum on Monday night for the TCU vs. Rice University basketball game Tuesday. The fraternity was trying to draw attention to the men's basketball program which members said isn't supported enough by students.
Media Credit: Michael Bou-Nacklie
Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon camp outside the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum on Monday night for the TCU vs. Rice University basketball game Tuesday. The fraternity was trying to draw attention to the men's basketball program which members said isn't supported enough by students.

The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity showed its support for the men's basketball team by camping out in front of Daniel-Meyer Coliseum on Monday night for the game against Rice on Tuesday.

"We're just trying to start a new tradition to get some support for the basketball program and have a good time doing it," said SAE member Griffin Guthneck, a sophomore finance and economics major.

About 10 tents, filled with 15 to 20 SAE members of different classifications, were pitched on the lawn of the coliseum from about 5 p.m. Monday until game time at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Guthneck said.

"Our players were so excited to see them camping out there, I could see it in their eyes," said Neil Dougherty, head coach of the men's basketball team. "They had just finished practice, and they saw that, and it was like wow you're kidding."

Power forward Kevin Langford, a junior sociology major, said he sat down and talked with the students Monday night.

"It was real cool to have them out there and see some good fan support," Langford said.

The fans stayed on the lawn throughout the night, even after the sprinklers went off around 11 p.m., leaving their makeshift campground and camping gear a little wet, Guthneck said.

"I promised them that won't happen again," Dougherty said of the sprinkler incident. "But to their credit they just moved their tents out into the parking lot and said 'Coach, don't worry about it, we're staying anyway,' and I thought that was really neat on their part."

Kornelija Kairyte, director of basketball operations, said she had seen the group the night before and she didn't think they had really spent the night, so she went out to check around 9 a.m., and they were still there.
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Barney

posted 11/14/07 @ 9:47 PM CST

FROSH WERE FORCED TO DO IT. DON'T ACT SO EXCITED.
TEAM NOT SUPPORTED?
HOW MANY OTHER 22 YEAR OLD FRESHMEN AND JUCO TRANSFERS ATTEND TCU. PERHAPS THE COACHES DON'T RESPECT THE CONCEPT OF TCU. (Continued…)

Frat4Life

posted 11/15/07 @ 10:51 AM CST

Dont be so bitter.

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