DELANEY VEGA

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EMAIL: DELANEYV06@GMAIL.COM

About Me

I am a multi-media journalist and editor studying at Texas Christian University and Los Angeles is what I call home. Throughout 2022 and 2023, I have continually worked for TCU 360, an official, student-produced newspaper and broadcasting channel. Within this team, I have gathered extensive experience in reporting and writing, copy-editing, anchoring, script writing and producing all forms of multi-media journalism. In my free time, I enjoy photography as seen through some of my work below. I am excited to enter the broadcast journalism world after college, eventually working toward being a sideline sports reporter.

Awards:

1.  Dean's Honor List - 2021-22,2022-23

2. TCU Scholars List (4.0GPA) - Spring 2022, Fall 2022

    My Latest Work

    TCU beach volleyball opens 2025 season 3-3 in Hawaii

    The Horned Frogs pocketed their first Big 12 win and ranked sweep at the Outrigger ​​Duke Kahanamoku Beach Classic in Honolulu, Hawaii.
    TCU kicked off the tournament with a split performance, falling 4-1 to No. 3 UCLA before bouncing back with a hard-fought 3-2 victory over No. 5 Stanford.
    Maria Gonzalez and Allanis Navas claimed TCU’s sole point against the Bruins, marking their first collegiate win as a pair. Against Stanford, Kaitlyn Bradley and Sofia Izuzquiza notched their first-ranked coll...

    TCU women’s basketball falls short against No. 12 Kansas State in defensive battle

    In a hard-fought Big 12 tilt, No. 9 TCU women’s basketball lost, 59-50, on the road to No. 12 Kansas State at Bramlage Coliseum. Following an outstanding first half performance, the Horned Frogs could not maintain their offensive pace in the second half as the Wildcats pulled away late in the game.
    Senior guard Serena Sundell paced Kansas State with a game- and team-high 27 points on 11-of-21 shooting with six rebounds. It was the dominance of Sundell in the paint, particularly in the second hal...

    TCU men’s basketball falls to Kansas in a defeating second half

    After a 14-point lead in the first half, TCU men’s basketball failed to keep their momentum in a 74-61 loss against the No. 9 Kansas Jayhawks.
    After winning the jump ball, TCU failed to score first, committing their first team foul against the Jayhawks within the first minute of play. Back the other way, Kansas followed suit with a personal foul against Noah Reynolds, who missed from the line to make the score 1-2.
    From there, it was a dog fight broken up by a flashy dunk from the purple’s Ernes...

    TCU football secures win in last home game of the season

    TCU football wins their seventh overall game of the year, defeating the Arizona Wildcats 49-28 on senior night.
    Emotions ran high as TCU wide receiver Jack Bech surpassed 1,000 yards for the season, becoming the sixth player in program history to accomplish the feat. TCU honored the seniors and their families as they ran out of the tunnel.
    “I don’t think words can explain it,” Bech said. “Coach giving us this opportunity. It’s a wonderful life.”
    Recording a 6-4 overall record and 4-3 in the conf...

    TCU volleyball sweeps Texas Tech on senior night

    No. 22 TCU volleyball won big on Senior Night, shutting out the Texas Tech Red Raiders in three sets.
    The Frogs entered the night with a five-game winning streak in matches against the Red Raiders and looked to walk away with a win in their final home game of the regular season.
    Spotlight players included standout outside hitter Mia Wesley, who drives the Red Raiders’ offense, and TCU’s Melanie Parra, a dynamic talent with the potential to claim the NCAA Player of the Year title.
    The Red Raiders...

    TCU women’s soccer wins in first round of NCAA Tournament

    The TCU Horned Frogs secured their spot in the second round of the NCAA Tournament after a hard-fought 1-0 victory against the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks on Friday night at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium. 
    The match was a display of TCU’s dominance in possession and offensive pressure, coupled with a resilient defensive effort that stifled SFA throughout the 90 minutes.
    The opening minutes of the match set the tone for an intense battle. TCU racked up corner kicks and shot attempts early. Wi...

    TCU men’s basketball dominates in season opener with a roster revamp

    TCU men’s basketball took down the Florida A&M Rattlers 105-59 with a reconstructed roster.
    Frog fans anxiously awaited to see the new roster perform on the court under well-accomplished head coach Jamie Dixon.
    TCU’s roster has undergone a near-complete overhaul. The team lost nine scholarship players, including all of its top seven scorers. Six players who exhausted their eligibility last season signed professional contracts. As a result, TCU returns just 4.7% of its scoring. The Frogs bring ba...

    TCU women’s soccer titled Big 12 regular season champions

    No. 9 TCU women’s soccer secured their third Big 12 regular-season title in a decisive 2-0 win over Oklahoma State on Friday night at Neal Patterson Stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma. 
    This victory extended TCU’s undefeated streak to 12 games and marked their sixth consecutive win.
    The game opened with intensity as TCU’s Cameron Patton drew a handball foul inside the OSU penalty box within the first four minutes, setting up a penalty kick that Seven Castain deftly converted. This early goal marked...

    California’s coastal clash: Beach volleyball’s finest gather at Cal Poly

    At the center of California’s sun-soaked shores, the stage is set for a beach volleyball spectacle unlike any other.
    The Frogs are gearing up for a thrilling showdown at the Center Of Effort Challenge, hosted by Cal Poly San Luis Obispo on April 12-13. 
    This two-day extravaganza promises fierce competition, breathtaking rallies and a showcase of unparalleled athleticism as TCU clashes with powerhouse opponents No. 7 Long Beach State, No. 2 USC and Pepperdine.
    Long Beach State, fresh off a valia...

    Trey Sanders talks his transition to TCU football

    Running back Trey Sanders was one of three football players that transferred from Alabama to TCU for the 2023 season. The graduate finished the season with 176 yards rushing and six touchdowns, but his story from Tuscaloosa to Fort Worth is more than just about what happens on the field.

    Running back Trey Sanders was one of three football players that transferred from Alabama to TCU for the 2023 season. The graduate finished the season with 176 yards rushing and six touchdowns, but his story fr...

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