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Minnesota landed Boston College's top assistant in Borton, an up-and-comer in the business.
USATODAY.com - Around the Midwest: Shakeup, penalties may not slow Minnesota 2002
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"For the Lynx to bring a homegrown girl back to the Twin Cities was just the right thing to do from a basketball standpoint, number one, not just because she's from Minnesota," Borton said.
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Sunday's concert will feature (Jeremy) Buzash and Eduard Minevich on violin; Jonathan Ward on viola; Amelia Borton on cello; Pauline Minevich on clarinet; Cecile Denis on harp and David McIntyre on piano.
My preview of the New Music in New Places concert ewillett 2009
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"For the Lynx to bring a homegrown girl back to the Twin Cities was just the right thing to do from a basketball standpoint, number one, not just because she's from Minnesota," Borton said.
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Gophers coach Pam Borton was at the news conference for support.
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Gophers coach Pam Borton was at the news conference for support.
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Aaron Borton/The Courier-Journal via Associated Press Gregg Williams looked through his belongings after his home was destroyed in a storm in Eminence, Ky., Monday.
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A phone message left for women's coach Pam Borton was not immediately returned Tuesday.
USATODAY.com - Podominick leaves Gophers to pursue Olympic dream 2006
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Coach (NCAA tournament record): Pam Borton (8-4, four appearances).
USATODAY.com 2006
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"This definitely has not sunk in," Minnesota coach Pam Borton said.
USATODAY.com - NCAA checking Baylor-Tenn., sheds light on refs 2004
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