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Hargrow won’t play this year

Published September 14, 2004

Returning Minnesota men's basketball player Moe Hargrow was ruled ineligible for the 2004-2005 season on Monday. He will instead redshirt this season and play his fourth year of eligibility in 2005-2006. The...

Reddy evolves into soft-spoken, smooth leader for Minnesota

by Mike Mullen
Published September 14, 2004

Right in the middle of women's tennis coach Tyler Thomson's CD-ROM collection is a rather plain looking gray disc with no introduction or sound. On it lies a video of a recruit - a risk that Thomson took...

Sluggish starts against first two foes an early concern for the Gophers

by Ben Goessling
Published September 14, 2004

Once you sift through the staggering numbers - a combined 398 yards and 28 points in two first quarters - the even more staggering realization becomes clear. Minnesota's football team was basically a fake...

Gophers shut out Boise State, lose to Montana in tournament out west

by Bob Wothe
Published September 13, 2004

Minnesota's soccer team started and ended the weekend strong - it was the middle portion that got the Gophers in trouble. The Gophers shut out Boise State 3-0 Friday at the Soccer Etc. Nike Classic in...

New coach hopes to rebuild team

by Bob Wothe
Published September 13, 2004

Mikki Denney Wright was here for the glory days of Minnesota soccer. Now she wants to bring them back. This time, though, the two-time second-team All-Big Ten selection and former team captain who led...

Gophers come up huge in tourney

by Kent Erdahl
Published September 13, 2004

Before Minnesota's volleyball team took to the floor for its first home match of the season Friday, the Gophers unveiled the first Final Four volleyball banner to drape from the rafters of the Sports Pavilion. By...

High hopes persist

by Dan Miller
Published September 13, 2004
Despite a poor game Saturday, expectations remain as high as ever for the Gophers.

Health issues remain key for team hoping to ease into upper echelon of the Big Ten

by David McCoy
Published September 13, 2004
Several of the Gophers' leaders are hoping for a pain-free and successful year.

Minnesota anything but happy with sloppy win

by Ben Goessling
Published September 13, 2004

Minnesota football coach Glen Mason said last week that he couldn't believe how reserved the Gophers were after beating Toledo 63-21 in their season opener. "I walked in there and said, 'Hey, lighten up,...

Gophers look to live up to new Final Four precedent

by Kent Erdahl
Published September 13, 2004
Just one starter is gone from last year's team, and that bodes well for the Gophers.

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