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The Minnesota Daily

Sports

Gophers rise to the occasion vs. Beavers

by Chris Lempesis
Published March 4, 2005
Bemidji State led 2-1 after the first period, but Minnesota recovered to win 6-3.

Dairy Queen Classic begins process of getting lineup set

by Matt Perkins
Published March 4, 2005

Imagine toying with one of the many Fisher-Price learning devices on the market. That's what Minnesota baseball coach John Anderson is playing around with early this season. Only he's tinkering around...

Next up: A Whalen-less postseason

by David McCoy
Published March 4, 2005

Just a few weeks into the season, you could already tell Minnesota's women's basketball team was sick of being asked. Almost every inquiry on the topic produced rolled eyes and an obviously rehearsed response. But...

Stars and stripes briefly: Wheaton named interim

by Aaron Blake
Published March 3, 2005
Minneapolis native David Wheaton was ranked 12th in the world in 1991.

Podominick cleared for beginning of Big Ten Tournament on Friday

by David McCoy
Published March 2, 2005

It sure took long enough, but at least Minnesota's women's basketball team can say it has good timing. The Gophers are still short one player - freshman Brittney Davis is academically ineligible this semester...

Welcome ‘coach Carter’: team adjusts to acting coach

by Matt Perkins
Published March 2, 2005
Volunteer coach Zachary Remis has stepped in during the search for an interim.

Nagel’s near-misses not going to cut it at Big Tens

by Matt Anderson
Published March 1, 2005
Junior 165-pounder Matt Nagel hasn't yet beaten anyone ranked higher than he is.

Gophers overcome defensive issues to post victory over Northwestern

by David McCoy
Published February 28, 2005
Minnesota trailed by five at halftime, but forward Jamie Broback led a rally.

Keady’s humility is a rare trait in sports world

by Aaron Blake
Published February 28, 2005

Anyone who spends more than 15 minutes in the world of sports journalism learns that cynicism is like fiber for the sports journalist. Without cynicism, we wouldn't be able to digest the egotism and self-importance...

Gophers tie best finish in school history by placing third at Big Ten Indoors

by Matt Anderson
Published February 28, 2005

Coming off of a ninth-place finish at last year's Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships, Minnesota women's track and field coach Gary Wilson said he thought his young team would do well if they...

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