FORT WORTH, Texas -- Jamie Dixon didnt even notice that he wasnt introduced before his coaching debut at his alma mater, TCU.He was a little caught up in the fun, weird, strange, different, as he called it in coming back to the school he helped lead as a player to its most recent NCAA Tournament win almost 30 years ago.And before an 82-64 win over the NAIAs St. Thomas on Friday night, Dixon was coming to grips with the fact that he really had left Pittsburgh , where he was head coach the past 13 seasons and on the staff for 17.Seventeen years is a long time, and you only have one way, Dixon said. It just feels so different. Its home, but the arenas so different. I think walking in before was probably the time it really hit me. I think that was it, walking in and walking by the football stadium and walking through here.All that emotion, and no introduction? No welcome home?Maybe thats a tradition here, Dixon said as he chuckled. You guys are laughing. Maybe thats a tradition here. They dont introduce the coach. I dont know. Talk to (athletic director Chris) Del Conte. Hes in charge of that. I think he wanted to introduce it himself.Alex Robinson, a Texas A&M transfer making his debut for the Horned Frogs, led them with 16 points. Karviar Shepherd, one of the holdovers from former coach Trent Johnsons staff, had 14 points and six rebounds.Freshman point guard Jaylen Fisher, the top recruit in Dixons first class, finished with 13 points, seven assists, four steals and a blocked shot to help the Horned Frogs pull away in the second half.This is an exciting year, Shepherd said. New coaches, (Dixon) coming back, alumni, weve got new guys coming in, freshmen. Every years exciting to me, and this years no different.The Celts (0-4) stayed close until the closing minutes of the first half, which ended with a spinning, buzzer-beating layup from Fisher for a 45-37 lead.Josh Bearden scored 14 points to lead St. Thomas.DOUBLE THE FUNTCU had six players in double figures. Freshman Desmond Bane and Brandon Parrish, another senior holdover, had 12 apiece. JD Miller had 10 points and seven rebounds, which matched St. Thomas Paris Marquez for the game high.SHOOTING EFFICIENCYShepherds 14 points came on just six shots, with four makes, and he was 5 of 6 on free throws. Robinson was 7 of 11 from the field and made all five attempts inside the 3-point line.LONG-RANGE PLANMore than half of St. Thomas field goal attempts were from 3-point range. The Celts were 9 of 29 from beyond the arc and 23 of 53 overall.BIG PICTURESt. Thomas: It was a decent showing for second-year coach Anthony Medinas team. The Celts were within four (41-37) as late as the 1:16 mark of the first half before fading.TCU: Fishers debut was a positive for Dixon. The 6-foot-2 floor leader from suburban Memphis had committed to UNLV before coach Dave Rice was fired last April. Former Rebels assistant Ryan Miller, who is on Dixons staff, had recruited him. The capper on his strong all-around debut was a block from behind when Bearden was going up for a wide-open layup or dunk.UP NEXT:St. Thomas: The Celts will return to Fort Worth to face Texas Wesleyan on Wednesday. There are some other upper-division challenges coming, including Southern on Thanksgiving Day.TCU: The Horned Frogs have three more home games they should win against Alabama State, Jacksonville State and Illinois State before playing at UNLV on Nov. 25. TCU will play either Western Kentucky or Washington the next day in Las Vegas. Vans Old Skool Clearance Sale . Thats about all he can do right now, so hes trying not to think about when he might be able to play again for the Los Angeles Lakers. Vans Old Skool Discount . 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Why was this overturned? James Veaudry Pembroke, ON -- Hey Kerry, Youll get a lot of these, but why was the Montreal goal against Nashville Saturday night overturned? Eller puts the puck on net and the on ice ruling from the ref behind the net is a Montreal goal. Only as much as I dream, can I be.Its a quote I have tattooed on my left rib to remind me that fulfilling your dreams is a mental battle. It takes a lot to become a strong diver. You do all your physical preparations in training, but at the end of the day its about whos going to be the toughest mentally.A lot of the time I train really well, but when it comes down to it at competitions, sometimes I let my doubt and my mind get the better of me.This is why my family is so important to me. The amount of support they give me just to keep me motivated -- especially during a time when youre a little bit down -- keeps me going.Theyre always super supportive; when Im injured or didnt train too well and come home frustrated and upset, sometimes just talking to my mum about my struggles inspires me to go back the next day to work hard and keep pushing at it. Its really helpful, even if I know Im in a rough patch or have a long way to go to get to where I need to be.My younger siblings, in particular, are really big inspirations for me.My younger brother, Joshua, and sister, Maddi, are weightlifters, and its an awesome thing to see them achieve their goals and have so much success in their sport.Maddi and Josh represented Australia at the world junior championships in Georgia earlier this year, and recently Josh became the NSW Junior and Open Champion.Every day they come home and I see they have all these challenges that I can relate to, but they always push through.I often feel like I have to be the role model as the older sibling, but as I see my younger siblings pushing through obstacles and achieving their goals, it gives you the kick up the bum to get you motivated and get you thinking that if they can do it, then why cant I?It just gives you that extra motivation.My cousin, James Stannard, is an Australian rugby sevens player, and despite competing in a completely different sport, he inspires and motivates me through the battles that he went through just to help the Australian side qualify for the Olympics.Hell be representing the Australia sevens side at the Olympics, and while our sports are so different, we talk about the few similarities between the two -- mainly the pressure of performing in a high-intensity sport.Its interesting just to get an idea how difficult perrforming is for them as well.ddddddddddddhere are moments in diving when you get injured or miss a competition, so you go through the process of recovering and rebuilding to get ready for the next competition. That seems similar to what they go through in rugby.When you compete in any high-performance sport there are similarities, so its nice being able to compare challenges and having someone to discuss them with.Having someone to share the Olympic experience with is really great; James and I had the Commonwealth Games that weve been to together, but were beyond excited to be going to Rio together.Its not just my family who inspire me, though, but also my coach, Chava Sobrino.Sometimes our training environment isnt very busy, and you dont always have a lot of divers training at the same time; you usually train before the younger divers to avoid cramping the boards.It can get really quiet, and its hard to stay motivated when theres only a few people training around you. But my coach is really good at keeping us motivated and keeping the environment fun and a bit funny. Its incredible having him push me forward every day to help me reach my dreams.?But my biggest diving inspiration would be Chinese diver Guo Jingjing; shes amazing.When I first started competing shed already won four Olympic medals. She ended her career when I was starting, so I only got to see her compete a few times. She won almost every competition she entered -- she was amazing to watch and was such a good athlete.I had the chance to meet her. Although she didnt speak much English, it was still an amazing and memorable experience to meet my idol and inspiration.Long before I met Guo Jingjing, I was working alongside some of Australian divings biggest names, such as Chantelle Newberry and Matthew Mitcham, and it really opened my eyes to their work ethic and what is needed to get on top.It was really helpful seeing people at that level, and I was able to say to myself, Thats what I want, thats where I want to be. So I based my training and my attitude on the people I saw, where they were and where I wanted to get to. I did everything I could to make those Australian teams. ' ' '