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Gophers poised to crack polls after sweep of Iowa

by Emily Wickstrom
Published April 4, 2005
Minnesota won all five events Saturday against the 15th-ranked Hawkeyes.

Minnesota shines outdoors

by Bob Wothe
Published April 4, 2005
The Gophers finished off a solid weekend by beating Michigan State outside Sunday.

Bats go cold and things fall apart after opening win

by Chris Lempesis
Published April 4, 2005
Minnesota beat Penn State in its Big Ten opener but then lost three straight games.

Lineup set, team ready to begin conference play

by Chris Lempesis
Published April 1, 2005
The Gophers are coming off an 11-day break with a lineup built around speed.

With mental game in mind, Gophers play host to pair of Michigan teams

by Bob Wothe
Published April 1, 2005

You don't have to look very hard to see that interim head coach David Wheaton has made an impact on Minnesota's men's tennis team. First, there's the obvious: All players now wear the same maroon shirts...

Outdoor adjustment continues at Ole Miss

by Matt Anderson
Published April 1, 2005

On Feb. 27, Minnesota's women's track and field team finished the Big Ten Indoor Championships in third place, tied for the best finish in school history. Less than a month later, competition started again...

Big Ten season opens versus Wolverines

by Matt Perkins
Published April 1, 2005
Michigan is 15-3 and a front-runner, while the Gophers have struggled so far.

Gophers put arms through full workout in rout of Tommies

by Chris Lempesis
Published March 31, 2005
Minnesota used seven pitchers, none of whom even went three innings.

Walk-ons continue to be the heart of Gophers boats

by Emily Wickstrom
Published March 30, 2005
Despite wanting top-level talent, walk-ons are still the key to Wendy Davis' team.

Hrncirik makes way to top

by Matt Perkins
Published March 30, 2005
David Hrncirik has always been a good example. Now, he's a good leadoff hitter.

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