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Steele, Potter well-traveled

by Brett Angel
Published August 18, 2003

Minnesota sprinters Mitch Potter and Adam Steele have earned their share of frequent flyer miles this summer. Since competing in the NCAA championships in Sacramento, Calif., two months ago, Potter and...

Martin signs with Devils

by Brian Stensaas
Published August 11, 2003

It's something that has been as common at Mariucci Arena as the pungent odor of the Minnesota men's hockey locker room the past three seasons: Paul Martin's Elk River "Elks" stocking cap. Whether in a...

Gophers, Twins schedule conflict puts two football games in limbo

by Branden Peterson
Published August 11, 2003

Though the football season opener is still three weeks away, the Gophers already might be in jeopardy of losing home-field advantage in two games. For the second consecutive year, the Gophers' home schedule...

Volleyball unanimously picked to repeat as Big Ten champions

Published August 4, 2003

Minnesota's volleyball team, the defending Big Ten champions, was unanimously selected to repeat as conference champions in the 2003 Big Ten volleyball preseason coaches poll, announced Aug. 1 by Big Ten...

Martens ready to dive into new coaching position

by Brett Angel
Published August 4, 2003
Former U diver Mike Martens is the Gophers' new men's and women's diving coach.

Three Minnesota athletes chosen for World University Games

Published July 28, 2003

Minnesota women's diver Rebecca Cornthwaite has been selected to participate in the 2003 World University Games. Cornthwaite, who is training in Australia, will travel to South Korea to represent Australia...

Their Other Job

Published July 28, 2003

LBy Thomas Whisenand ocated in a renovated commercial garage 20 minutes west of Minneapolis is Midwest Pro Wrestling, where grown men live out their childhood fantasies of being professional wrestlers. Making...

Marshall retires after 4 decades of training

by Brett Angel
Published July 21, 2003

For a guy who had never heard of Minnesota and never intended to become an athletics trainer, Jim Marshall had quite a career. After 42 years as a trainer and administrative services coordinator in the...

Campers experience J’s strict wrestling ways

by Brett Angel
Published July 21, 2003

More than 100 bodies lay strewn about on mats inside the Bierman athletic complex Tuesday evening, most of them motionless. A few kids sit up and joke quietly. Some listen to music. Most are too exhausted...

Simon says: golf

by Brett Angel
Published July 14, 2003
After missing out on qualifying for the Western Open by one stroke two weeks ago, former Minnesota men's golfer Simon Nash made his professional debut at the Greater Milwaukee Open over the weekend.

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