#0: Gopher baseball (Last Week: -1). No offense to the male Nine, but there won't be too many chances for them to capture the top spot in a WMNSS this Year. But they are on a really good run right now. Over the weekend they swept through their Cambria Classic, which they hosted at U. S. Bank Stadium. They actually mercy-ruled the most notable team playing in Minneapolis, Nevada-Las Vegas, by a score of 10-0 in seven Innings Friday night. I was there for the tripleheader Saturday and saw the Gophers walk it off, 3-2, on South Dakota St. in the bottom of the Tenth Inning on a Bases-Loaded Bunt right in front of Home Plate. Genius. And then, after downing Nebraska-Omaha Sunday night, 6-4, they "won" their own tournament.
But that's not all! They took both tilts at Oooooos-Bahnk Stadium vs. Gonzaga, 11-8 Tuesday (I was there) and 6-2 last/Wednesday night. A perfect 5-0 screening Week and a current seven-Game winning streak ... again, sorry, but they might not have it this good for the rest of the season. Unfortunately, the other local teams had poor showings, so none of them deserve to be #0 in order for the baseballers to get to Positive Numbers.
At Illinois for three this weekend.
#-1:Wild (Last Week: -5). Doubled up the Golden Knights in Las Vegas, lost at The Bastard Quebec Nordiques in a Shootout, then annihilated The Bastard Winnipeg Jets-cum-Arizona/Phoenix Coyotes 5-0 at the Gica. But they are still in a liminal state: Too far behind Colorado for first in the Central, too far ahead of Utah for fourth. They're fighting The Bastard North Stars for second, but they are 9-1 in their last ten Games, so the First Round series is just about set. This squad is playing well; now, it's just a matter of fine-tuning the chemistry come playoff time.
Very busy screening Week for the Wild. They complete a four-Game homestand with Matches against Philadelphia, the Rangers and Toronto, then they start a home-and-home with Chicago playing down there Tuesday.
#-2: Gopher women's basketball (Last Week: Positive Numbers). It's not great that the fourth-seeded U. women b-ballers dropped their first and only Game in the B1G tourney, getting upset by fifth-seeded Ohio St., who had to play the day before, Friday afternoon by a score of 60-55. It doesn't look like that defeat will impact Charlie Creme's belief that the Gophers will still be a 4-Seed and thus earn the right to host First and Second Round Big Dance contests at Williams Arena. Still, it would've been nice to play to seed.
#-3: United FC (Last Week: -2). I swear that once I have time, I'll break down my feelings about what this organization has gone through during the off-season. But until a couple more teams end their seasons (beyond the two that do this Week; see below) and the survey gets more manageable, I'm just trying to keep my head above water by only talking about Games. And sadly, the Loons suffered their first Loss of the season at Nashville Saturday, 3-1. They visit Vancouver this Saturday.
#-4: Gopher softball (Last Week: -7). Like with men's basketball, it appears as though Big Ten softball will play conference Games before completing non-con schedules. The U. began league action losing two-of-three at Indiana over the weekend, then blanking Southern Illinois-Edwardsville in Edwardsville, Ill., 5-0, Tuesday before getting blanked by Lindenwood in nearby St. Charles, Mo., 3-0 last/Wednesday night. Another below .500 Week is devolving into a below .500 season.
This Friday and Saturday they play in the blandly-named Missouri Tournament, where they will face Iowa St., host Missouri, and South Dakota.
#-5: Timberwolves (Last Week: 0). I admit that I have given a pass to this club's season-long penchant for laziness and not trying because, more often than not, the players have been able to turn it on and turn in great Wins over great teams and/or find themselves still above the Play-In zone in a tough and congested Western Conference. But the Games are dwindling down now, and if they continue to phone it in, playing in the Play-In is exactly what they'll do -- and they'll deserve it.
This past Week they outlasted Toronto, but then got blasted at Target Center by Orlando and got their asses kicked at both Los Angeles teams. This is a bad, bad time to go on a three-Game losing streak. The Wolves, who were once in third place by a nose, has fallen back to sixth. And they continue to look too disinterested to take them seriously. Come on, guys, step it up!
They have to remain out of town because of the high school basketball tournament. They play at Golden State tomorrow/Friday night and in Oklahoma City Sunday afternoon. They finally return home to play Phoenix and Utah back-to-back.
#-6: Gopher women's hockey (Last Week: -6). This is what I fucking mean when I say I'm continually down on this program. Coming off an infuriating series where they dropped a Game to puny St. Cloud St., these women try to face up to behemoth Ohio St. in the Semifinals of the WCHA Final Faceoff (which is being played at St. Thomas' brand-new arena, which I didn't know until the Game was going on), and the Buckeyes beat the ever-lovin' shit out of them, 4-0. Not even competitive? What the hell are we even doing here then?!
Moreover, when the field (of eleven teams -- my fucking God, why that odd number, and in particular why that prime odd number of 11? Ten was too few? Twelve was too many?) for the NCAA Tournament was revealed Saturday, the U. was, in fact, the 4-Seed, falling behind Wisconsin, Ohio St. ... and Penn St. And the Nittany Lions just got one of their players listed as a finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Trophy. So they slipped to fourth-best, and they host 5-Seed Northeastern Saturday afternoon. Honestly, with the way things are going now, I'm predicting an upset Loss on home ice, and it'll serve this listless team of perpetual bridesmaids right.
#-Infinity (tie): Gopher men's hockey and Gopher men's basketball (Last Week: -3 and -4, respectively). So two programs expected to have down, rebuilding Years wind up doing exactly that, being dispatched early in their respective B1G Tournaments, extinguishing any flicker of hope they could make a miracle run and capture an automatic bid by winning the whole thing before such a possibility could be even remotely entertained.
I'll begin with the b-ballers, who should not have been expected to go anywhere because they're under their first season under Niko Medved. Sure, they went out in the B1G losing to lower-seeded Rutgers in their first Game of the tourney by five last/Wednesday night. But again, you've got to throw out a Head Coach's first Year. Also, there were some highlights, such as their last-second bucket to defeat Northwestern at The Barn in Saturday's regular season finale, or beating then-tenth-ranked Michigan St. back on February 4. The program needs to convince their best players to stay, then convince other players to join them. That'll take NIL, a lot of money. If they can do that (a big if), the squad should only get better.
The male icers don't have the luxury of breaking in a new HC. After making an appearance in the NCAA Tournament last Year, these young Gophs were expected to take their lumps and learn. And they did, splitting the last regular season series of the season at home versus Michigan St. (they won the final Game, but that was in Shootout). But they were next-to-last in-conference, and under their new format, they played, and lost, their sole Quarterfinal Game last/Wednesday night at Penn St., a 6-2 last laugh in a season unfortunately full of jokes on the U. This club really needs to straighten out their NIL situation, then get wise to how the pipeline to Canadian junior teams works. Otherwise, Minnesota will be out in the cold of this brave new world of top-flight men's college hockey. Fingers crossed, but who knows if Minnesota can get their ducks in a row? Does this put Bob Motzko on the hot seat?