The Minnesota Gophers football team is hosting their annual “Summer Splash” recruiting event this weekend, where they host a couple dozen recruits on campus at the same time, and make the entire weekend a showcase for why a high school kid would want to go to school at the University of Minnesota and play football for PJ Fleck and the Gophers.
The Gophers have landed the No. 2 recruit in Minnesota's 2025 class. Defensive lineman Abu Tarawallie confirmed his commitment to the Gophers Friday in a post on his social media.
Maybe they felt left out, given all of the big uniform announcements happening around town recently, but after six years, the Minnesota Gophers football program unveiled new threads of their own on Friday, as they gear up for the upcoming 2024 season.
The Gophers hosted their first prospect camp of the summer Wednesday night, and with numerous prospects at the event, Minnesota had three players commit to the school almost immediately after being offered.
The Big Ten Conference, along with their network partners, announced some of the upcoming game times and what networks would be carrying the games on Thursday.
The Gophers are among Abu Tarawallie's top four college choices. Tarawallie is the No. 2 recruit in Minnesota's 2025 class, according to recruiting website 247Sports. The 6-foot-4, 275-pound defensive lineman announced his top four teams in a social media post Friday morning.
The Minnesota Gophers and Wisconsin Badgers football game was scheduled for Saturday, November 30, until this morning when news broke via Matt Fortuna (Inside Zone) that the matchup has been moved to the day before, Black Friday, November 29 at 11:00 a.m.
Alabama high school football running back Trey Berry has listed the University of Minnesota as one of his top choices. In a tweet, Berry — a three-star recruit — listed the Gophers, Troy and Illinois State as his preferred schools.
The universities of Minnesota and St. Thomas announced a return to the Xcel Energy Center for a game between both of their Twin Cities-based men's hockey programs next fall. Tickets will go on sale Aug.
The Minnesota Gophers are stepping up their efforts to secure larger NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) contributions from Fortune 500 companies. This push comes as the Gophers find themselves lagging behind other schools in terms of their NIL budget.
By SwimSwam on SwimSwam Courtesy: Minnesota Athletics MINNEAPOLIS – The University of Minnesota swimming and diving programs have unveiled their 2024-25 schedule, featuring seven regular-season home meets at the Jean K.
2025 Shakopee, Minnesota offensive lineman Trey Boyd committed to Northwestern Monday, choosing the Wildcats over top offers from Minnesota, Arizona and Iowa State.
Matthew Wood, a little over a month after it was reported that he was going to transfer to the Golden Gophers, has officially signed on to play hockey at the University of Minnesota. Wood was the top-ranked player in the transfer portal after starring at Connecticut in 2023-24.
It’s a different time in college sports as NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals redefine the game, particularly in basketball and football. And the more reports that come out regarding Ben Johnson’s Minnesota Gophers, the worse off his program seems to be in that department.
Braeden Carrington, the Park Center legend and former Minnesota Gophers basketball standout, has made a his choice for where his next collegiate chapter will be written.
An underdog team is bringing in reinforcements to help bolster their lineup for the playoffs. Hours before Game 1 of the Walter Cup Semifinals against Toronto, Minnesota activated forward Abby Boreen for the playoffs.
The Bears were seemingly done with the 2024 NFL Draft on Saturday, but the team brass decided to trade back in.
A future NHLer is electing to stay in school. On Tuesday, it was revealed that St. Louis Blues forward prospect Jimmy Snuggerud will return to the University of Minnesota for his junior season.
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