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Men hit a new snag with Big Ten foes

by Zach Eisendrath
Published March 24, 2008

Sometime over the last two months - between road trips to Arizona, Texas, Idaho and California - the Minnesota men's tennis team went from a squad looking to make its 14th NCAA tournament appearance in...

‘Flutie Effect’ study shows success on fields and courts does mean more applications

Published March 24, 2008

>RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Turns out there's some basis for the long-held belief among college admissions officials that the better their schools' teams do in high-profile sporting events, the more applications...

Ness falls in finale as Minn. tallies worst score since 1996

Published March 24, 2008
The sophomore fell 10-3 in the 125-pound championship match Saturday in St. Louis.

Ogilvy holds lead at Doral; Tiger’s win streak in jeopardy

Published March 24, 2008

>DORAL, Fla. (AP) - Tiger Woods' unbeaten streak lives another day. Barring a big comeback, it'll live for only one more day. Geoff Ogilvy got to 17 under through nine holes and held a two-shot lead...

Gophers get the horns as Texas rolls to 72-55 win

Published March 24, 2008

;BRIDGEPORT, Conn. - Texas is synonymous with anything big, and their women's basketball team reinforced that sentiment once again Sunday against Minnesota. The No. 9-seeded Gophers (20-12 overall, 11-7...

Gophers stay hot with sweep of S. Dakota

by Mark Heise
Published March 24, 2008
Minnesota got strong performances from its pitching staff at the Metrodome.

A look at day two in the second round

Published March 24, 2008
A look at the final games of the second round as team advance to the Sweet 16.

Francisco Liriano passes another test in Twins’ win over Baltimore

Published March 24, 2008
In his fourth spring start, Liriano struck out five and gave up no runs or hits.

Gophers drop WCHA Championship 2-1 to Denver

by Brian Deutsch
Published March 22, 2008

Playing for the last time in his home state, Denver senior forward and Eagan native Tom May went out on top in more ways than one. The Pioneers won their 15th Western Collegiate Hockey Association tournament...

Disastrous day two leaves Minnesota in 8th place

by Trevor Born
Published March 21, 2008
The Gophers had just one win in the championship bracket.

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