The Minnesota Golden Gophers baseball team is staring down a critical stretch as they close out the 2025 regular season with six straight home games at Siebert Field. It all kicks off Friday night when they host the Michigan Wolverines for a pivotal three-game series that could make or break their postseason hopes.
Right now, the Gophers are clinging to a Big Ten Tournament spot, locked in a three-way tie for ninth place in the conference standings. With only the top 12 teams advancing to Omaha in two weeks, Minnesota finds itself in a tense battle alongside Illinois and Washington. They hold a slim game-and-a-half lead over Michigan State for the final tournament berth. If the Gophers can punch their ticket, it would mark their first trip to the Big Ten Tournament since 2019—a drought the team is desperate to end.
Entering the series, Minnesota carries a 29-18 overall record and a 10-14 mark in conference play. The Wolverines, meanwhile, are tied for fifth in the Big Ten with Purdue, boasting a strong 30-17 overall record and a 15-9 conference slate. Michigan has been on a tear, winning six consecutive Big Ten series, and they're powered offensively by Colby Turner, who is hitting an impressive .392 with 13 home runs in 189 at-bats.
But the Gophers have a secret weapon: their aggression on the basepaths. Minnesota ranks second in the Big Ten in walks drawn this season, tallying 261 bases on balls through 47 games. And once they get on base, they don't waste any time. The Gophers lead the conference in stolen bases with 99 swipes—a speed-and-smarts approach that could rattle any opponent.
All three games of this weekend's series will stream live on B1G+. Friday's action starts at 6 PM, Saturday's game follows at 3 PM, and Sunday's finale is set for a 1 PM first pitch. For Gophers fans, this is the time to show up, cheer loud, and watch a team fight for its postseason life.
