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Slow starts finally do Minnesota in

by David McCoy
Published March 28, 2005
The Gophers survived poor beginnings in the first two rounds but not against Baylor.

Gophers upbeat after near-miss versus Buckeyes

by Bob Wothe
Published March 28, 2005

Minnesota's women's tennis team did everything but take home a victory Sunday. The Gophers led Ohio State 3-1 after sophomore Lindsay Risebrough put the finishing touches on an inspired comeback victory. But...

Baylor’s Young halts run at return to the Final Four

by David McCoy
Published March 28, 2005

TEMPE, Ariz. - Minnesota's Jamie Broback and Baylor's Sophia Young were their teams' go-to players through the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament, averaging 20 points and 23 points per game, respectively. In...

Host Minnesota flounders to 11th at NCAA meet

by Matt Anderson
Published March 28, 2005
The Gophers had been aiming for a top-five finish but didn't come close.

Hrncirik leads Gophers to Sunday victory

by Matt Perkins
Published March 28, 2005
Minnesota went 2-1 versus butler

To get past Baylor in the Sweet 16, Gophers are looking outside

by David McCoy
Published March 25, 2005
Minnesota's three guards could be the key to downing the Bears on Saturday.

Maturi stands by his coach

by Aaron Blake
Published March 25, 2005
Athletics Director Joel Maturi said he is very pleased with Laura Halldorson.

Mortimer finishes third in 500 freestyle

by Matt Anderson
Published March 25, 2005

Minnesota senior swimmer Justin Mortimer said he went into his 500-yard freestyle final Thursday night feeling great. Coach Dennis Dale said Mortimer started the race with the mindset to win it. In the...

Gophers see set with Butler as a chance to get on the right track

by Matt Perkins
Published March 25, 2005

In 2002, Minnesota's baseball team started its season with a sluggish 1-9 record only to turn around with a three-game series sweep at home against Valparaiso, scoring 52 runs in the process. This year,...

Sweet new duo leads Minnesota on a return trip to round of 16

by David McCoy
Published March 24, 2005
Jamie Broback has replaced Lindsay Whalen as Janel McCarville's sidekick.

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