The TCU Horned Frogs baseball squad concluded a disappointing campaign by failing to earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament, marking the second miss in the past three years despite entering the season with lofty expectations.
A cascade of injuries sidelined several key contributors, forcing the team to rely on younger players who were unable to maintain the consistency required at the collegiate level. The Horned Frogs struggled both at the plate and in the field, resulting in a volatile win‑loss record that never stabilized.
Looking Ahead
The sophomore class, which was expected to provide a spark, fell short of developmental milestones, leaving the lineup without the anticipated surge in performance. This stagnation compounded the team’s difficulties and contributed to a lack of rhythm throughout the schedule.
With several seniors set to graduate, the roster will undergo significant turnover, and discussions about potential coaching changes have begun to surface. Names such as Kirk Saarloos, Tommy LaPour and other staff members are being weighed as the program seeks a new direction.
Fans and analysts alike are watching closely as the university evaluates its baseball program, hoping that the next season will bring the necessary adjustments to restore competitiveness and reclaim a spot in the national tournament.