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Petsinger aims to bring Gophers out of depths of Big Ten

by David McCoy
Published September 16, 2004
Terra Petsinger enters this weekend's Minnesota Invitational as a defending champ.

Women’s hoops coach to receive extension through 2011 season

by Ben Goessling
Published September 16, 2004

Minnesota women's basketball coach Pam Borton said she will soon sign a three-year extension that could keep her at Minnesota through 2011. Borton, who has four years left on her current deal, said Wednesday...

High altitude to add to ‘hostile environment’ against Colorado State

by Ben Goessling
Published September 15, 2004

When Minnesota's football team travels to Colorado State on Saturday, it will enter what defensive tackle Mark Losli called "the most hostile environment we've played in in a long time." For at least a...

Stuck in the middle, Neary burgeons

by Bob Wothe
Published September 15, 2004
Junior Kaitlin Neary has five points in five games, in her first year as a midfielder.

Carlson the epitome of drive for Gophers

by David McCoy
Published September 15, 2004

Minnesota men's cross country coach Steve Plasencia said he is ready to wield his double-edged sword. Plasencia uses the term to describe All-American runner Andrew Carlson. "Andrew is a hard-training,...

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...

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...

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 rise to top of national rankings

by Kent Erdahl
Published September 14, 2004
Losses by the top four teams this weekend opened the door. Now the Gophers are No. 1.

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,...

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