


1996 Southwest Conference Champions—TCU won 12 conference championships between 1974 and 1996 as a member of the Southwest Conference.
History
- TCU has been in all but one NCAA Tournament since 1991 and has made 22 appearances in the last 24 years. The Frogs own an all-time NCAA record of 26-24 and have reached the national semifinals on three occasions (1989, 1996, 2001). Four other times the team has advanced at least to the quarterfinal round
TCU’s All-Time NCAA Appearances:
- 1977 — First Round
1982 — Quarterfinals
1987 — Second Round
1988 — First Round
1989 — Semifinals
1991 — Second Round
1992 — Quarterfinals
1993 — Second Round
1994 — Quarterfinals
1995 — Quarterfinals
1996 — Semifinals
1997 — Region VI Finals
1998 — Region VI Semifinals
1999 — Second Round
2000 — Quarterfinals
2001 — Semifinals
2002 — First Round
2003 — Second Round
2004 — Third Round
2005 — First Round
2006 — Second Round
2008 — First Round
2009 — First Round
2010 — First Round - In the NCAA Individual Championships, TCU has featured at least one entry in 31 of the last 35 years, including a string of 27 straight between 1975 and 2001. Frogs have advanced to the quarterfinals or further on 10 different occasions in either singles or doubles play.
- David Pate and Karl Richter claimed the only individual championship in program history in 1982, when the pairing survived three sets to earn the NCAA doubles title in Athens, Ga.
- TCU reached the finals of the ITA Indoor Team Championships in 1992 for the first time in program history, where the squad fell to Stanford. The Frogs also have reached the semifinals (2001) and quarterfinals (1996) one time each.
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
- TCU has collected 20 conference team championships since 1988, which is just short of one per year and includes seven regular-season crowns and 13 tournament titles
- The Frogs claimed five Mountain West Conference Championships in their first five years in the league. After winning the 2006 tournament championships, the squad swept the two titles in 2008. TCU claimed the 2009 regular-season crown before winning the 2010 tournament championship.