The No. 24/25 University of Minnesota women's basketball team (16-2, 4-2 B1G) continues its Big Ten schedule on the road this weekend at Northwestern (7-9, 0-5 B1G). The Golden Gophers and Wildcats will tip off on Sunday,
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Big Ten foes Northwestern and No. 24 Minnesota face off on Sunday. The Wildcats have gone 5-6 in home games. Northwestern has a 2-5 record in games decided by at least 10 points. The Golden Gophers are 4-2 against conference opponents.
Michigan and Northwestern are off of two wild results during its most recent game, but with different endings for each.  The Wolverines squandered a road game t
Northwestern comes into a matchup against No. 24 Minnesota as losers of three home games in a row. The teams match up Sunday for the first time this season.
It’s clear now that MSU’s basketball team is capable of winning a Big Ten championship. For this program and Tom Izzo, it would be a meaningful title.
Grace Grocholski matched her career high with 27 points and No. 24 Minnesota overcame a 16-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat Northwestern 87-82. Northwestern led 69-58 after a 25-point third quarter and the Wildcats increased their lead to 14 early in the fourth.
Center Vlad Goldin was absolutely brilliant, scoring 30 points for the second time this season as the Michigan Wolverines beat Northwestern in overtime at Crisler. Here are some takeaways from the gam
F or the first time in over a week, Northwestern women’s basketball (7-9, 0-5 B1G) will see the court, this time against No. 24 Minnesota (16-2, 4-2 B1G). Although Minnesota’s
No. 20 Michigan suffered its first conference loss to a team that didn't have any Big Ten wins. The Wolverines will try to bounce back when they host Northwestern on