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Singles prowess leads Gophers

by Kent Erdahl
Published March 29, 2004

The dual between Minnesota's men's tennis team and Purdue at the Baseline Tennis Center on Sunday can be summed up with one game point. During the No. 1 singles match, Purdue's Paul Rose confidently charged...

U in line to host future tourneys

Published March 29, 2004

After hosting the first two rounds of the NCAA women's basketball Mideast Regional tournament last week, the University is being considered to host again in 2005 or 2006. The University survived an NCAA...

Gophers happy with finish

by Kent Erdahl
Published March 29, 2004
The 400-meter freestyle relay team shined to lead the team to the top-10 finish.

Gophers sweep three games in Iowa

by Aaron Blake
Published March 29, 2004
Minnesota scored 36 runs over the weekend, including a 19-7 win on Sunday.

U hoping for repeat success

by Dan Miller
Published March 26, 2004
The Gophers expect the same dominant showing as seen against Kansas State.

Lineup still not set as Gophers head to Iowa

by Aaron Blake
Published March 26, 2004
Minnesota's baseball team will play three different teams this weekend.

Mentor becomes foe for Borton

by Dan Miller
Published March 25, 2004

Before Tuesday's 80-61 rout of Kansas State, Minnesota women's basketball coach Pam Borton told her players she wanted badly to play Boston College in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. After the blowout...

Hoop dreams come true

Published March 24, 2004
Victory on the court has raised attendance and revenue for women's basketball.

Sweet send-off: Gophers advance

by Dan Miller
Published March 24, 2004
With an 80-61 win, Minnesota's women's basketball team moves to the Sweet 16.

As the Gophers have progressed over four years, so has senior Lindsay Whalen.

by Brian Stensaas
Published March 24, 2004

Once the final buzzer sounded Tuesday night at Williams Arena in the NCAA women's basketball tournament's second round, few fans opted to leave before Minnesota senior Lindsay Whalen finished a television...

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