• Minnesota will finish up the Big Ten season at Michigan State Saturday, Nov. 29 at 5:30 p.m.
(CT). The Spartans, who will face Iowa
on Nov. 28, have a 14-15 overall record heading into the week and are in eighth
place in the Big Ten at 6-12. After defeating Iowa
in five sets, Minnesota is currently ranked
No. 12 in the nation, and enters the Michigan
State match with a 25-6
overall record. The Golden Gophers are in sole possession of second place in
the Big Ten at 15-4.
• Minnesota clinched a tied
for a second place with a victory over Iowa
on Nov. 26. The Golden Gophers would finish in sole possession of second place
with a victory over Michigan State on Nov. 29, or a loss by Illinois in one of its final two matches. Minnesota has finished
second place or better in the Big Ten in six of the last nine years. The Golden
Gophers finished second in 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2006, and won the Big Ten
in 2002. Minnesota
also tied for third place in the conference in 2005 and 2007, and was sixth in
2001. The following is a look at remaining schedules for the Golden Gophers and
Illinois:
ILL MINN
at Wis
at NU at MSU
• After winning the Iowa
match in five sets, Minnesota Head Coach Mike Hebert is currently sitting at
898 career wins. Hebert would become only the fourth head coach to win 900
matches at the Division I level. He would join Andy Banachowski (1,078 at
UCLA), Dave Shoji (979 at Hawai’i) and Russ
Rose (955 at Penn
State) on that list.
Hebert’s 837 wins in women’s volleyball at the Division I level put him fifth
on the all-time women’s volleyball wins list, and fourth on the active list.
• Minnesota
played its 13th match against ranked opposition when it defeated No 20 Michigan
on Nov. 21. The Golden Gophers are currently 9-4 against ranked opposition. Minnesota has defeated No. 21 LSU, No. 4 California, No.
16 Cal Poly, No. 18 Wisconsin, Illinois
twice (at No. 16 and No. 19), No. 18 Purdue twice and No. 20 Michigan. The
Golden Gophers have lost to No. 11 Hawai'i, No. 1 Penn State (twice) and No. 20
Michigan. Since 2002, Minnesota
is 51-36 against ranked opposition in 87 matches. The Golden Gophers are tied
for first with Washington
for the most matches against ranked opposition at 13. Stanford and USC are tied
at third on that list with 12 matches against ranked opponents. Penn State
and Stanford lead the nation in wins against ranked opposition with 10. Minnesota and Washington
are tied for third in the nation with nine wins against ranked opponents.
• Minnesota
has defeated nine of the other 10 teams in the BigTen this year. The only team the Golden Gophers did not beat this year was Penn
State. Minnesota is the only team in the
conference, other then the Nittany Lions to defeat nine of the other 10 teams
in the conference. Illinois
is third on the list having defeated everyone it faced this season except for
Penn State and Minnesota.