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Men have chance to bounce back in Indiana after fourth-place finish at Griak

by Mark Remme
Published October 12, 2007

The last time the Minnesota men's cross country team lined up at the starting line, leaves were not so evident on sidewalks and the air was not so crisp. It was the last weekend of September at the Roy...

Young returns to Northwestern as his young team gets some individual experience

by Zach Eisendrath
Published October 12, 2007

As an undergraduate at Northwestern University, Geoff Young said he never really thought about being a collegiate tennis coach. "I was thinking about getting homework done at night," Young said. "I was...

Schwark is Oklahoma-bound

by Zach Eisendrath
Published October 4, 2007
The 41st ranked player in the country will be Minnesota's lone representative.

Griak prestige attracts schools from around nation

by Mark Remme
Published October 3, 2007
The race brought more than 7,000 people from across North America.

Griak, a chance to make a statement

by Mark Remme
Published September 28, 2007
Both teams are coming off first place finishes in their previous races.

Schwark wins big

by Zach Eisendrath
Published September 24, 2007
The senior won his first collegiate singles championship this weekend.

Schwark prepares for the season as the top man for the Gophers

by Zach Eisendrath
Published September 21, 2007

When the Minnesota men's tennis team opens its fall season this weekend at the Princeton Invitational, like it or not, Raoul Schwark will have a target on his back. The senior from Dalheim, Germany, enters...

Cheever at helm of twice-perfect Minnesota squad

by Mark Remme
Published September 19, 2007
The Gophers have two big wins but have sights set on a bigger prize.

Minnesota grabs perferct score in S.D.

by Mark Remme
Published September 17, 2007
Sophomore Jamie Cheever led the pack, finishing the race with a 17:20 mark.

Following dominant showing at Oz Memorial, women head to S.D. to find stride

by Mark Remme
Published September 14, 2007
The women will take their No. 8 ranking to South Dakota for the Jackrabbit Invite.

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