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TIMBERWOLVES 612-673-8373 at Memphis5 pmCh. 29 at Cleveland6 pmFSN UTAH7 pmFSN WILD 651-222-9453 at Calgary8 pmFSN PLUS at Vanc.9 pmFSN COLORADO7 pmFSN GOPHERS MEN'S BASKETBALL 612-624-8080 ILLINOIS5 pmBTN WISCONSIN6 pmESPN2 GOPHERS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 612-624-8080 at Illinois1 pmBTN GOPHERS MEN'S HOCKEY 612-624-8080 at Wisconsin7 pmFSN other sports
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Baseball: Friday
at UCLA, 8 p.m. Saturday
at UCLA, 4 p.m. Men's gymnastics: Saturday
at Oklahoma, 7 p.m. Women's gymnastics: Saturday
vs. Gustavus, Hamline and Winona State, 6 p.m. Women's hockey: Friday
vs. Bemidji State, 7:07 p.m. Saturday
vs. Bemidji State, 4:07 p.m. Softball: Sunday
vs. Louisville (12:15 p.m.) and UNLV (3:30 p.m.) at Las Vegas. Friday
vs. Illinois State at Tempe, Ariz., 1:45 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Saturday
vs. Northern Iowa at Tempe, Ariz., 1:45 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Men's tennis: Saturday
vs. Marquette at Rochester, Minn., 5 p.m. Women's tennis: Sunday
at Oklahoma, noon. Saturday
vs. Northern Iowa, 2 p.m., and Carleton, 6:30 p.m. Men's track and field: Friday
Snowshoe Open at U of M Fieldhouse Women's track and field: Saturday
Parents Day Invitational Wrestling: Sunday
at Wisconsin, 1 p.m.SWARM
NLL lacrosse: Saturday
vs. Calgary, 6 p.m. on the air sunday
BasketballTIMETVRADIO College women:
North Carolina at Ga. Tech10:30 a.m.ESPNU College women:
Michigan at Purdue11 a.m.BTN NBA:
L.A. Clippers at New YorknoonCh. 5 College men:
Indiana at Ohio StatenoonCh. 4100.3-FM College men:
N.C. State at ClemsonnoonCh. 23 College women:
Houston at RicenoonFSN College women:
Georgia at LSU12:30 p.m.ESPNU College women:
Gophers at Illinois1 p.m.BTN1500-AM College women:
Michigan St. at Penn St.1 p.m.ESPN2 College women:
Holy Cross at Lehigh1 p.m.CBSSN College men:
St. John's at Syracuse2 p.m.ESPN College women:
Tulane at Tulsa2 p.m.FSN NBA:
L.A. Lakers at Miami2:30 p.m.Ch. 5 College women:
DePaul at Connecticut2:30 p.m.ESPNU College women:
Kentucky at Vanderbilt3 p.m.ESPN2 College men:
Ohio State at Northwestern3 p.m.BTN College women:
Oklahoma St. at Oklahoma4 p.m.FSN NBA:
Timberwolves at Memphis5 p.m.Ch. 29830-AM College men:
Illinois at Gophers5 p.m.BTN1500-AM College men:
Duke at Boston College5 p.m.ESPNU NBA:
San Antonio at Brooklyn7 p.m.ESPN College men:
Drake at Evansville7 p.m.ESPNU College men:
Washington at Southern Cal9 p.m.FSNBowling PBA League:
Round 2noonESPNGolf European PGA:
Joburg Open (tape)8 a.m.GOLF PGA:
Pebble Beach National Pro-AmnoonGOLF PGA:
Pebble Beach National Pro-Am2 p.m.Ch. 4 Champions:
Allianz Championship (tape)6 p.m.GOLFHockey NHL:
Los Angeles at Detroit11:30 a.m.Ch. 11 College men:
Providence at New Hampshire3 p.m.CBSSN NHL:
New Jersey at Pittsburgh6:30 p.m.NBCSN
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