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VIKINGS • 612-338-4537 at Houston noon Ch. 9 TIMBERWOLVES • 612-673-8373 HOUSTON 7 pm FSN PLUS PHOENIX 7 pm Ch. 29 GOPHERS FOOTBALL • 612-624-8080 vs. Texas Tech 8 pm ESPN GOPHERS MEN'S BASKETBALL • 612-624-8080 Next: Dec. 31 MICH. ST. 1 pm GOPHERS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL • 612-624-8080 CREIGHTON 2 pm GOPHERS MEN'S HOCKEY • 612-624-8080 AIR FORCE 7 pm FSN PLUS BOSTON COLLEGE 7 pm FSN PLUS other sports
GOPHERS
Women's hockey: Jan. 11
vs. North Dakota, 6:07 p.m.Jan. 12
vs. North Dakota, 4:07 p.m.
Men's gymnastics: Jan. 11
Alumni meet, Sports Pavilion, 7 p.m.
Women's gymnastics: Jan. 5
Intrasquad meet, Sports Pavilion, 6 p.m.
Men's swimming and diving: Jan. 12
At Hawaii.
Women's swimming and diving: Jan. 12
At Hawaii.
Men's track and field: Jan. 12
Northwest Open at UM Fieldhouse.
Women's track and field: Jan. 12
Northwest Open at UM Fieldhouse; at North Dakota State Invite, Fargo, N.D.
Wrestling: Jan. 1
at Southern Scuffle, Chattanooga, Tenn.Jan. 2
at Southern Scuffle, Chattanooga, Tenn.
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FootballCollege:
Hawaii Bowl, Fresno St. vs. SMU7 p.m.ESPN
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