Minnesota Gophers Hockey - MinnesotaSportsFan https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/category/minnesota-gophers-hockey/ Minnesota sports, but different Tue, 11 Feb 2025 21:34:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=32,height=32,fit=crop,quality=80,format=auto,onerror=redirect,metadata=none/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/cropped-cropped-MSF-favicon-1.jpg Minnesota Gophers Hockey - MinnesotaSportsFan https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/category/minnesota-gophers-hockey/ 32 32 Gophers Hockey is the Biggest “Non-Revenue” Money Maker in the Big Ten https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-gophers-hockey/minnesota-mens-hockey-generating-revenue-2024/ Tue, 11 Feb 2025 18:39:52 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=60221 Minnesota Gophers men
Nick King/Lansing State Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK

It has been over a decade since the Minnesota Gophers hockey team moved from the WCHA to the Big Ten, before the 2013-14 season. At the time, lifelong Golden Gopher fans joined arms with those who were raised to hate the Goliath of collegiate hockey, in order to denounce the sport’s ultimate “money grab”.

On Tuesday, The Athletic’s Scott Dochterman released a deep dive report into the 2024 spending habits and current financial situation for all 18 Big Ten athletic departments. His resulting article focuses mostly on what his research revealed about the financial situations of all 18 football programs.

Not only did he write about which programs spend the most money (SHOCKER: it’s Ohio State), but also where they spend it, where they get it and whether or not they are making more than they are spending.

3M Arena at Mariucci - Minnesota Gophers hockey
Credit: Photo courtesy of the University of Minnesota

Don’t worry, Gopher fans. You can sleep easy knowing that the U of M athletic department comes out of Dochtorman’s report looking very financially stable. But you can look into that yourself. This isn’t about PJ Fleck’s football program. This is about the non-revenue money maker that is Minnesota Gophers hockey.

Gophers hockey making money for the University of Minnesota

According to Dochterman, the Golden Gophers hockey program is the only non football or basketball program in the entire Big Ten that finished 2024 with a net surplus ($1.82 million). They did so, thanks to a total revenue generated of $7.84 million, which also led all “non-revenue” sports.

Only two other sports beyond football and men’s basketball recorded profits in fiscal year 2024: Minnesota men’s ice hockey and Nebraska women’s volleyball. The Gophers generated $7.84 million and featured a $1.82 million surplus. The Huskers earned $7.25 million in revenue and were $1.34 million in the black.

Scott Dochterman – The Athletic

A previous version of this article read that Gophers hockey led the entire country in revenue generated by “non-revenue” sports, which was not verified in Dochterman’s report. That doesn’t mean it isn’t true, however. If they lead the Big Ten — one of two power conferences in the country — then they very well may lead the nation. Verifying that with the financial records of over 130 FBS-level institutions is research I am not willing to do, however.

So, how did the Gopher hockey program do it? Well, they’re popular and it shows in their ticket sales, where in 2024, they cashed in on $3.98 million worth of revenue via ticket sales, again the highest of any non-revenue sport in the conference, including Iowa women’s basketball with Caitlin Clark.

RkSchool Sport’24 Ticket Rev
(Gross)
1Minnesota Men’s Hockey$3.98M
2Wisconsin Men’s Hockey$3.40M
3Iowa Women’s Basketball$3.20M

But it’s not just that. A deeper dive into the U of M’s financial reporting for 2024 shows that Gophers hockey brought in $1.5M in sponsorship and advertising revenue last season, only $500K behind Gopher men’s basketball’s $2M and $1.5M behind Gopher football’s $3M in the same category.

Related: Gophers Hockey, Wrestling Headlines Twin Cities Sports Schedule in February

No other U of M sport brought in more than $40K in advertising/sponsorship revenue last year. Mariucci Arena also made $883K in concession and parking revenue in 2024, second only to football’s $2.8 million. The men’s basketball program, which is struggling to get fans into The Barn, made just $451K in concession/parking revenue last year.

Men’s hockey doing what other non-revenue Gophers sports can’t

As mentioned in Scott’s reporting, men’s ice hockey at the University of Minnesota brought in $7.8 million in total operating revenue in 2024. that’s third of all Gopher sports behind just football ($90 million) and men’s basketball ($14.9 million). No other sport posted over $513K.

RkSchool Sport’24 Total Rev
1Football$90.7M
2Men’s Basketball$14.9M
3Men’s Hockey$7.84M
4Baseball$512K
5Wrestling$425K
6Golf$380K

Yes, Minnesota’s exodus from the WCHA came with serious negative consequences, some of which were felt immediately. When they left, other top programs (SCSU, UND, UMD, MSU, NEB-Omaha, DEN, CC) followed. By 2022, the WCHA conference crumbled and now only exists on the women’s side.

But as years go by and the college sports landscape continues to change more and more rapidly, we are seeing the longterm “why” in the University of Minnesota and Wisconsin’s decision to bail on the familiarity, history and rivalries created within their conference home of 47 years, in exchange for the financial security being offered by the Big Ten.

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Unlike other non-revenue sports, Minnesota Gophers hockey is turning into an additional money-maker for the University. No, it is never going to bring in cash like football does and collegiate hockey is never going to be as nationally popular as basketball. But to be crowned as the only revenue generating “non-revenue” sport in the entire Big Ten means Gopher hockey is doing something right.

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Gophers Hockey, Wrestling Headlines Twin Cities Sports Schedule in February https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-gophers-hockey/gophers-hockey-headlines-twin-cities-sports-schedule-feb-2025/ Wed, 15 Jan 2025 19:07:52 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=59040 Syndication: The Columbus Dispatch Minnesota Gopher women
Joseph Scheller/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK

The best dates in February for Minnesota sports fans to travel to the Twin Cities are unquestionably in the first weekend of the month because the second-ranked University of Minnesota women’s hockey team will host third-ranked Ohio State the afternoon of Feb. 1. The Gopher men also take on Wisconsin.

Red Bull Heavy Metal takes over Minnesota Capitol

Afterward you can head over to St. Paul to see some of the best street snowboarders in the world take over the steps outside the State Capitol. Then you can head back to Minneapolis for what will be an especially affordable Timberwolves game against the Wizards.

Related: Minnesota Gophers Hire New Defensive Coordinator

Minnesota Gophers wrestling hosts Rutgers, Iowa

On Sunday, Feb. 2, you can catch the sixth-best wrestling program in the country take on #16 Rutgers, but if you want to catch the University of Minnesota wrestling team take on Iowa on Valentine’s Day, you better act fast because tickets are limited.

Women’s hockey and NBA action

The weekend of Feb. 21 is also loaded, featuring the Lady Gopher track invitational. There’s also two Gopher women’s hockey games between the third- and fourth-ranked teams in the country. You’ll undoubtedly see the Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs play some of the most sound defense in the sport.

You can also see Sarah Nurse and the Toronto Sceptres take on the Minnesota Frost in PWHL action. Afterward, enjoy a giant Western Conference NBA game between the Timberwolves and Thunder.

Related: Alumni & Boosters Again Trying to Influence Minnesota Gophers MBB Coaching Hire

Minnesota Gophers women’s hockey hosts WCHA Quarterfinals

There’s a good chance the WCHA Quarterfinals will be held at the University of Minnesota on Feb 28, so don’t sleep on the first weekend of March. As someone who’s attended that tournament previously, I assure you it’s worth your time and is an absolute bargain.

Big Ten Championship men’s swimming is also in action that weekend. Additionally, the Gopher tennis team hosts North Dakota and Boise State, and you can attend those tennis meets for free. The Lady Gopher softball team also hosts Miami (OH) at U.S. Bank Stadium. The Wild also host Boston and the Timberwolves host Phoenix on Sunday, Mar. 2.

Twin Cities sports schedule for February 2025

In order to help you plan your trip to the Twin Cities, here’s your ultimate Minnesota sports fan travel guide for the month of February 2025 with all times Central.

Saturday, Feb. 1Gopher Men’s and Women’s Swimming vs. Northwestern and Purdue (11 am)

Gopher Men’s Basketball vs. Washington (11 am)

Gopher Women’s Hockey vs. Ohio State (2 pm)

Red Bull Heavy Metal (3-7 pm)

Gopher Gymnastics vs Washington (4 pm)

Gopher Men’s Hockey vs. Wisconsin (5 pm)

Timberwolves vs. Washington Wizards (7 pm)
Sunday, Feb. 2Gopher Wrestling vs. Rutgers (12 pm)
Monday, Feb. 3Timberwolves vs. Sacramento Kings (7 pm)
Tuesday, Feb. 4
Wednesday, Feb. 5Timberwolves vs. Chicago Bulls (7 pm)
Thursday, Feb. 6Gopher Women’s Basketball vs. Iowa (7 pm)

Wild vs. Carolina Hurricanes (6:30 pm)

Timberwolves vs Houston Rockets (7 pm)
Friday, Feb. 7Gopher Men’s and Women’s Swimming First Chance Meet (TBD)

Gopher Tennis vs. Missouri
Saturday, Feb. 8Gopher Men’s and Women’s Swimming First Chance Meet (TBD)

Gopher Tennis vs. Colorado State and St. Thomas

Gopher Men’s Basketball vs. Illinois (5 pm)

Timberwolves vs. Portland Trailblazers (7 pm)

Wild vs. New York Islanders (7 pm)
Sunday, Feb. 9Gopher Wrestling vs. Purdue (12 pm)

Gopher Women’s Basketball vs. Indiana (2 pm)
Monday, Feb. 10
Tuesday, Feb. 11
Wednesday, Feb. 12Timberwolves vs. Milwaukee Bucks (7 pm)
Thursday, Feb. 13Timberwolves vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (7:30 pm)
Friday, Feb. 14Gopher Women’s Hockey vs. St. Cloud State (6 pm)

Gopher Wrestling vs Iowa (8 pm)
Saturday, Feb. 15
Sunday, Feb. 16Gopher Women’s Basketball vs. Oregon (2 pm)
Monday, Feb. 17
Tuesday, Feb. 18
Wednesday, Feb. 19
Thursday, Feb. 20
Friday, Feb. 21Gopher Women’s Track Snowshoe Open

Gopher Women’s Hockey vs. Minnesota-Duluth (6 pm)

Gopher Men’s Hockey vs. Ohio State (7 pm)
Saturday, Feb. 22Gopher Men’s Basketball vs. Penn State (1 pm)

Gopher Women’s Hockey vs. Minnesota-Duluth (2 pm)

Gopher Gymnastics vs. Nebraska (4 pm)
Sunday, Feb. 23Minnesota Frost vs. Toronto Sceptres (12:30 pm)

Timberwolves vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (8:30 pm)
Monday, Feb. 24
Tuesday, Feb. 25Gopher Men’s Basketball vs. Northwestern (6 pm)

Wild vs. Detroit Red Wings (7 pm)
Wednesday, Feb. 26Gopher Men’s Swimming Big Ten Championships

Gopher Women’s Basketball vs. Washington (7 pm)
Thursday, Feb. 27Gopher Men’s Swimming Big Ten Championships
Friday, Feb. 28Gopher Men’s Swimming Big Ten Championships

Gopher Tennis vs. Wisconsin

Gopher Softball vs. North Dakota State and Wagner (4:30 pm; 7 pm)

Gopher Women’s Hockey WCHA Quarterfinals
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