Baseball

By
  • Dan Miller
Jun. 01, 2004
Water finally drenched Minnesota baseball coach John Anderson on Siebert Field. The Gophers beat Ohio State 7-3 Sunday afternoon at Siebert Field to win the Big Ten Tournament, marking the first time they are regular season and tournament champions.
By
  • Dan Miller
Jun. 01, 2004
Gophers first baseman Andy Hunter smashed Trey Fausnaugh's first pitch 377 feet over the right field fence to give the Gophers a comfortable 6-0 sixth-inning lead over Ohio State on Sunday.
By
  • Kent Erdahl
May. 24, 2004
Minnesota's baseball team won two of three games against Ohio State at Siebert Field over the weekend to clinch the Big Ten title and earn home field advantage for the Big Ten Tournament this week.
By
  • Aaron Blake
May. 07, 2004
Minnesota baseball center fielder Sam Steidl describes the Big Ten this year as a "rat race." But, in fact, it's more like a Gophers-Buckeyes-Lions-and-Wolverines race - oh, my.
By
  • Aaron Blake
May. 05, 2004
Early and often has been the theme for Minnesota's baseball team's offense in its last few games, and Tuesday's game against Hamline was no different.
By
  • Aaron Blake
May. 04, 2004
Minnesota baseball coach John Anderson said he chose to start pitcher Matt Loberg on Sunday against Purdue because of the success Loberg has had against the Boilermakers - namely, a 10-0 complete-game shutout May 4 of last season.
By
  • Aaron Blake
May. 03, 2004
Each facing a bases-loaded jam in the first inning of their starts, Minnesota baseball pitchers Jay Gagner and Matt Loberg chose different paths this weekend.
By
  • Aaron Blake
Apr. 30, 2004
Minnesota's baseball team went into this season expecting big things from its pitching staff, and the phrase "best in the Big Ten" came up several times.
By
  • Aaron Blake
Apr. 29, 2004
Wednesday night's Minnesota baseball game versus St. Thomas at Siebert Field had just about everything - walks, hit batsmen, errors and runs. And almost every one went in the Gophers' favor.
By
  • Aaron Blake
Apr. 28, 2004
Minnesota's baseball team's Pro-Alumni game in early February every year is usually reserved for some good times and a few reunions with former players.
By
  • Aaron Blake
Apr. 26, 2004
Minnesota baseball coach John Anderson stated the obvious before this weekend's series at Northwestern: His players were going to have to start winning some series if they wanted move up in the standings.
By
  • Aaron Blake
Apr. 23, 2004
At this point last season, Minnesota's baseball team was 10-0 and cruising toward its second-straight Big Ten regular season title.
By
  • Aaron Blake
Apr. 22, 2004
Minnesota's baseball team had made a habit out of barnburners against lesser midweek opponents, going 1-2 in three one-run Wednesday games during the first half of the season.
By
  • Aaron Blake
Apr. 21, 2004
The last time a true freshman started consistently for Minnesota's baseball team was five years ago, when Cottage Grove, Minn., native Luke Appert stepped in as designated hitter and showed the upperclassmen up, leading the team with a .346 average.
By
  • Aaron Blake
Apr. 19, 2004
The winds were blowing out at Siebert Field on Friday and Saturday, and the first three games of the Minnesota-Penn State baseball series were accordingly decided by home runs.
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