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‘Dangerous’ Gophers pick up pair

by Zach Eisendrath
Published April 7, 2008
Bouncing back from an 0-4 Big Ten start, the Gophers rolled to wins against Michigan State and Iowa.

Gophers now a force to be reckoned with in Big Ten

by Mark Heise
Published April 4, 2008
Minnesota will play its home opener this weekend against Purdue.

Torii Hunter homers in Angels’ 5-4 victory over Twins

Published April 4, 2008
The former Twins centerfielder ended his return to the Dome on a high note.

Gophers looking to end road woes

Published April 4, 2008

Consistency has been the theme for the Minnesota baseball team so far this season and, while the team has become more consistent, the results haven't shown up in the win-loss column, yet. The Gophers (12-11...

Whole lotta Love takes UCLA to Final Four against Memphis

Published April 4, 2008

>SAN ANTONIO (AP) - A whole lot of Love has taken UCLA a long way this season. Expectations were already outsized when Kevin Love walked onto the Westwood campus as the greatest high school player in...

Despite record, Minn. confident

Published April 4, 2008
The Gophers sit at the bottom of the Big Ten, but that doesn't tell the whole story.

Visit to national powerhouse Oregon won’t be easy task for Minnesota

Published April 4, 2008
The Ducks won a national championship in cross country during the fall.

Walk-ons walk into big roles for Minnesota baseball team

Published April 3, 2008
Matt Nohelty and Tom Buske have become stats leaders since joining the team.

Running pays off religiously for Mead

by Trevor Born
Published April 3, 2008

When Hassan Mead crossed the finish line after winning the Roy Griak Invitational cross country race his senior year of high school, he wanted water. After running 3.1 miles in 15 minutes, 48 seconds -...

Big Ten matchups for men and women are competitive as ever

Published April 3, 2008
The conference's depth is making for some intriguing duals this spring.

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