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We have officially hit May, which means the end of the 2025-2026 Minnesota Golden Gopher athletic year is nearly here. Spring sports are winding down with conference tournaments either here or just on the horizonâif the teams can qualify for them that is. We have one Big Ten Tournament this weekend and what basically is a play-in for another Gopher team as well. The full weekend schedule is below along with how you can keep track of all the action.
The Gopher menâs gold team heads to Oregon and Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club for the 2026 Big Ten Menâs Golf Tournament this weekend. Team will play 18 holes each of Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Five Gophers competed in 10 tournaments during the season, including sophomore Jack Crousore and freshman Joe Honsa, who participated in team competition for all events. Crousore placed inside the top 10 three times, including a tournament title at the Robert Kepler Invitational (Apr. 11-12). Honsa has shot under par during three events this season, earning a career-best, 54-hole mark of 5-under-par during The Johnnie-O (Mar. 9-10).
Tee times begin at 11:30 Friday and live scoring is available HERE.
The Gopher softball team closes out the Big Ten regular season schedule with a three-game series at Northwestern beginning at 1 PM Friday afternoon. The series will act as a play-in to the Big Ten Tournament for the Gophers as they sit perilously on the bubble of qualifying for the tournament.
Minnesota enters the weekend with a record of 15-33 overall and a 6-15 record in Big Ten play this season. That currently slots them in a tie for 12th place in the conference with Iowa and one game ahead of Rutgers. Only the top 12 teams in the regular season qualify for next weekendâs Big Ten Tournament, so the Gophers will need to fair better this weekend than both the Hawkeyes and Scarlet Knights if they wants to keep their season alive one more weekend. Iowa will be hosting 10th place Purdue while Rutgers is at 7th place Wisconsin.
Northwestern heads into the weekend with a 27-19 overall record and a 14-7 mark in B1G play. The Wildcats are top 10 in the conference in multiple offensive categories. As a team, they are batting .302 with 367 hits, 73 doubles, 55 home runs, while driving in 270 runs. In the circle, Northwestern ranks 6th in the Big Ten, owning a team ERA of 3.89 with 240 strikeouts across 287.4 innings of work. Marina Mason paces the staff with a 16-8 record, 2.29 ERA with 146 strikeouts in 131 innings.
The Gophers will compete in the Big Ten Men's Golf Championships in Oregon, playing 18 holes each day from Friday to Sunday.
Key players include sophomore Jack Crousore, who has placed in the top 10 three times, and freshman Joe Honsa, who has achieved a career-best 54-hole score of 5-under-par.
The championship is being held at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club in Oregon.
The championships are crucial as they mark the end of the athletic year and provide an opportunity for the team to qualify for further competition.
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Fridayâs game will stream on B1G+.
The Gopher baseball team takes on Penn State in their final conference road series this weekend. As we discussed earlier this week the Gophers are in a fight to qualify for the Big Ten Tournament currently sitting in 13th place with three weekends remaining. The top 12 teams make the tournament. With second place Nebraska awaiting on the final weekend of the regular season, Minnesota needs to win games against teams like Penn State who currently sit in 16th place in the standings.
Fridayâs first pitch is set for 4:30 PM and will stream on B1G+.
The Gopher rowing team will host their first home regatta since 2016 on Saturday when they welcome Wisconsin, Iowa and Kansas to Lake Phalen in St. Paul. Heats begin at 8:15 AM with finals set to begin at 12:30 PM.
The Gopher track and field teams close out their final regular season meet at the Spec Towns Track held by the University of Georgia on Saturday. Events stat with the womenâs hammer throw at 10AM. The meet wil stream on SEC+ via ESPN and live results are available HERE.
The Maroon and Gold men and women were both ranked inside the USTFCCCAâs latest outdoor track and field rankings. The men came in at No. 12 nationally while the women were 22nd. In the event squad rankings Minnesotaâs depth on the menâs side shows in the hammer throw where they are ranked No. 2 nationally and also in the 100m where the team is No. 3. The menâs hammer group in Minnesota averages 69.32m among its top four. The womenâs team broke through in the womenâs hammer throw Event Squad rankings for the first time with the group jumping to the No. 1 ranking with an average of 65.18m.
Round two of the Big Ten Menâs Golf Championships will tee off at 11:30 AM.
Game two of the series between the Gophers and Nittany Lions will have a 1 PM first pitch on B1G+.
Game two between the Gophers and Wildcats is set for a 7 PM first pitch.
The Gophers close out the series at Penn State with a brunch time affair back in Minnesota with a 10:30 first pitch on B1G+.
The final round of the Menâs Big Ten Golf Tournament begins at 11:30 on Sunday with live coverage on Big Ten Network.
The Gophers close out the regular season softball schedule with a 5 PM first pitch at Northwestern and should know what they need to do to keep their season alive by the time they hit the field.