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Baseball:
Wednesday
vs. North Dakota State at Metrodome, 6:35 p.m.Friday
vs. Dartmouth at Metrodome, 6:35 p.m.Saturday
vs. Utah at Metrodome, 6:35 p.m.Sunday
vs. Northern Illinois at Metrodome, 3:05 p.m.
Men's golf: Tuesday
at Snowman Getaway Invitational, Goodyear, Ariz.
Men's gymnastics: Saturday
vs. Iowa, 7 p.m.
Women's gymnastics: Friday
at Florida, 6 p.m.
Softball: Friday
vs. Middle Tennessee State at Auburn, Ala., 8 p.m.Saturday
at Auburn, 12:30 p.m.; vs. Charlotte at Auburn, Ala., 3 p.m.Sunday
vs. Gardner-Webb at Auburn, Ala., 9 a.m.
Men's swimming and diving: Wednesday-Saturday
Big Ten Championships at Bloomington, Ind.
Women's swimming and diving: Sunday
Gopher-It Invitational, noon
Men's tennis: Friday
vs. Drake, 6:30 p.m.Sunday
vs. Washington, noon
Men's track and field: Friday-Saturday
Alex Wilson Invitational at South Bend, Ind., and Washington Last Chance Meet, Seattle
Women's track and field: Friday-Saturday
Notre Dame Last Chance Meet at South Bend, Ind., and Iowa State Last Chance Meet, Ames, Iowa
SWARM
NLL lacrosse: Sunday
at Washington, 5 p.m.
on the air tuesday
BaseballTIMETVRADIOSpring training:
Twins vs. Torontonoon 96.3-FM BasketballCollege men:
Indiana at Gophers6 p.m.ESPN1500-AMCollege men:
Memphis at Xavier6 p.m.ESPN2College men:
Auburn at Alabama6 p.m.ESPNUCollege women:
Syracuse at Notre Dame6 p.m.CBSSNNBA:
Cleveland at Chicago7 p.m.NBA TVNBA:
Timberwolves at Phoenix8 p.m.FSN PLUS830-AMCollege men:
Florida at Tennessee8 p.m.ESPNCollege men:
Wake Forest at Florida St.8 p.m.ESPNUCollege men:
Nebraska at Wisconsin8 p.m.BTNCollege women:
Georgetown at DePaul8 p.m.CBSSN HockeyH.S. boys:
Hill-Murray vs. Stillwater6 p.m. 106.1-FMH.S. boys:
Chisago Lakes vs. St. Thomas Acad.6 p.m. 95.9-FMNHL:
Boston at N.Y. Islanders6:30 p.m.NBCSNNHL:
Calgary at Wild7 p.m.FSN100.3-FMH.S. boys:
White Bear Lake vs. Roseville8p.m. 106.1-FMH.S. boys:
Mahtomedi vs. Totino-Grace8 p.m. 95.9-FMNote:
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