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Despite language barrier, Osorio shines

by Dan Miller
Published April 13, 2004
Freshman Andres Osorio came to the United States from Ecuador in January.

U splits Big Ten road games

by Noah Seligman
Published April 12, 2004
Minnesota won and lost games against both Michigan State and Northwestern.

Men’s track and field team places second at top-notch meet

by Lou Raguse
Published April 12, 2004

Once a year, Minnesota's men's track and field team goes to Eugene, Ore., to Hayward Field ññ one of the most tradition-rich track homes in the world. It's what coach Phil Lundin calls "our annual pilgrimage...

U wins three of four on the road

by Aaron Blake
Published April 12, 2004
After winning Friday and twice Saturday, the Gophers lost Sunday to Indiana.

Gophers continue to roll, down UW

by Dan Miller
Published April 12, 2004

Andres Osorio had far more screams than winning points during his match at No. 3 singles in Minnesota's men's tennis team's 7-0 victory over Wisconsin on Sunday afternoon. Osorio used emotion and speed...

With used boats, Varsity Eight edged by UCLA

by Kent Erdahl
Published April 12, 2004

Minnesota's rowing team flew its Varsity Eight and Novice Eight rowers to the dual against UCLA over the weekend. But the biggest factor in the races was a part of the team that could not make the trip. The...

Keep on trucking: Road-weary Gophers off to Ind.

by Aaron Blake
Published April 9, 2004
Last week, the Gophers played 39 innings in 50 hours.

Reder a real record breaker

by Lou Raguse
Published April 9, 2004
Senior hammer thrower Lynden Reder has broken the school record 5 times.

Freshmen pitching in on Minnesota staff

by Noah Seligman
Published April 8, 2004

There is a slight difference in Minnesota's softball team this year. The Gophers are using four pitchers this season instead of just three, as they have done in the past. Staff ace Piper Marten is still...

Roche shows them how it’s done

by Kent Erdahl
Published April 8, 2004
The "knobby-kneed freshman" has grown to lead a program on the rise in the NCAA.

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