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Minnesota Wins NCAA Hockey Title 5-1
Freshman Thomas Vanek sparked a four-goal third period, leading Minnesota to a 5-1 victory over New Hampshire in the NCAA championship game Saturday night.
(
JOHN WAWROW,
Associated Press,
04/13/2003 02:11 AM EDT)
New Hampshire Tops Cornell, 3-2
After a reprieve when replay disallowed a goal against him, Mike Ayers and the New Hampshire Wildcats finally woke up.
(
JOHN WAWROW,
Associated Press,
04/10/2003 09:27 PM EDT)
Minnesota 3, Michigan 2 OT
So much for the theory defending champion Minnesota was too young to make it back to the NCAA title game.
(
JOHN WAWROW,
Associated Press,
04/10/2003 09:25 PM EDT)
New Hampshire 3, Cornell 2
After a reprieve when replay disallowed a goal against him, Mike Ayers and the New Hampshire Wildcats finally woke up.
(
JOHN WAWROW,
Associated Press,
04/10/2003 04:20 PM EDT)
Ohio State's Prenger Pitches Perfect Game
Ohio State right-hander Greg Prenger pitched a perfect game Wednesday night, retiring all 21 batters he faced in the Buckeyes' 2-0 victory over Oakland.
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Associated Press,
04/09/2003 10:23 PM EDT)
UConn Tops Tenn. 73-68 in NCAA Title Game
After winning the national championship last year, Connecticut lost its four senior starters but still had the one player it needed - Diana Taurasi.
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CHUCK SCHOFFNER,
Associated Press,
04/09/2003 12:41 PM EDT)
Careers of Hinrich, Collison End in Loss
This was supposed to be their show-stopping finale - Nick Collison and Kirk Hinrich, together for one final game on college basketball's biggest stage.
(
STEVE BRISENDINE,
Associated Press,
04/09/2003 09:54 AM EDT)
Lawson, Jackson Leave Tenn. Without Ring
Kara Lawson and Gwen Jackson ended their Tennessee careers by joining a distinguished - but ringless - group of Lady Vols.
(
ELIZABETH A. DAVIS,
Associated Press,
04/09/2003 03:43 AM EDT)
UConn's Taurasi Gets Help in Title Win
Time and again, Connecticut freshman Ann Strother found an opening in Tennessee's defense.
(
KEITH PARSONS,
Associated Press,
04/09/2003 03:34 AM EDT)
Taurasi Transcends Talents to Join Great
She danced with the music before the game and set a rhythm of her own the rest of the night.
(
STEVE WILSTEIN,
Associated Press,
04/09/2003 12:44 AM EDT)
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