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  2. Minnesota Golden Gophers softball - Wikipedia

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    2024 Golden Gophers Roster [3] # Name Position Year Height Hometown High School/Previous Team 1 Breezy Burnett OF: SO 5'7 Jacksonville, Florida: Trinity Christian Academy: 2 Sydney Strelow INF: GR 5'4 Kenosha, Wisconsin: Bradford High School: 3 Addison Leschber INF: SO 5'8 Thrall, Texas: Thrall High School: 4 Maggie Werner INF: SO 5'10 ...

  3. Minnesota Softball - Wikipedia

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    ASA has since rebranded to USA Softball on January 1, 2017, and is the national governing body of softball in the United States. Minnesota Softball is governed by a board of directors and consists of approximately 176 community based youth associations, 16 club youth associations, and 60 adult leagues who are formed into 7 districts. Minnesota ...

  4. Minnesota Golden Gophers - Wikipedia

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    Paul Giel – Member of the College Football Hall of Fame; also was Minnesota's athletic director from 1972 to 1988 and played Major League Baseball [80] Bud Grant – Pro Football Hall of Famer & Canadian Football Hall of Fame [81] Ben Hamilton – Offensive guard, Denver Broncos [82] Ed Hawthorne – Defensive tackle, Miami Dolphins [83]

  5. Sports in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Twins are an MLB team that moved to Minnesota in 1961 from Washington D.C., [1] where they were known as the Washington Senators. The Twins played their home games at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington from 1961 to 1981 and the Metrodome in Minneapolis from 1982 to 2009, moving to their current stadium, Target Field , in 2010.

  6. 2019 NCAA Division I softball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 NCAA Division I softball tournament was held from May 31 to June 4, 2019, as the final part of the 2019 NCAA Division I softball season. Thirty-two teams were awarded automatic bids as champions of their conferences, and the remaining 32 were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I softball selection committee.

  7. Minnesota Norsemen - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Norsemen were a professional softball team that played in the American Professional Slo-Pitch League (APSPL) during the 1978 and 1979 seasons. The team had played as the Minnesota Goofy's in the 1977 season, changing names for 1978. They played their home games at Midway Stadium in St. Paul, Minnesota. [1]

  8. 2021 NCAA Division I softball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 NCAA Division I softball tournament was held from May 21 through June 10, 2021 as the final part of the 2021 NCAA Division I softball season. 31 teams were awarded automatic bids as champions of their conferences after the Ivy League opted out of the 2021 softball season. The remaining 33 were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I ...

  9. Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagles - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagles (also UMC Golden Eagles) are the athletic teams that represent University of Minnesota Crookston, located in Crookston, Minnesota, in intercollegiate sports at the NCAA Division II ranks, primarily competing in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) since the 1999–2000 academic year; with the women's equestrian teams competing in the ...