University of Minnesota Gopher Athletics celebrate success in the classroom and in competition

During the past year, more than 600 Gopher student-athletes added to the academic and athletic achievements of the Twin Cities athletics department. As part of their annual report at the Board of Regents July meeting, Gopher Athletics leadership will highlight these successes and the University of Minnesota’s commitment to providing a world-class education and tremendous athletic opportunities for all student-athletes.
Gopher Athletics Director Mark Coyle will recognize the continued, nation-leading academic achievements of Gopher student-athletes, who collectively hold a department-record, cumulative grade-point average of 3.46 and a graduation rate of 95%. Minnesota has now recorded the seven highest graduation success rates in school history during the last seven years. Last year, the department had 379 Academic All-Big Ten honorees, 140 Big Ten Distinguished Scholars, six Academic All-Americans and 40 Academic All-District selections. Across the varsity programs it sponsors, Gopher Athletics tied for first in the Big Ten in Academic All-Americans and tied for fourth nationally.
The report will also highlight athletic accomplishments throughout Golden Gopher programs, including placing 39 out of 303 athletic departments in the Learfield Directors' Cup, which measures broad-based athletic success. The Gophers also won a team conference championship (men’s hockey regular season) and six individual Big 10 titles in wrestling and track and field. Gopher track and field student-athlete Kostas Zaltos added an individual national title in the hammer throw — the sixth-longest in NCAA history. The Spirit Squad also earned two national titles, in cheer and dance.
Coyle and Tim McCleary, deputy associate athletics director and chief financial officer, will also detail steps the department has taken to balance its fiscal year budget and will discuss Gopher Athletics’ strong commitment to sustain its commitment to excellence in the classroom and its competitiveness amidst profound change in college athletics. On June 6, 2025, a federal judge approved the terms of an antitrust settlement which now allows schools to directly pay students through licensing deals. Coyle will provide updates on the Gopher work in this space, which includes revenue sharing with student-athletes from football, women’s basketball, men’s basketball, volleyball and men’s hockey.
Also in July, the Board is expected to:
- Receive an update on alumni engagement across the University with Kevin Thompson, director of advancement and alumni relations on the Crookston campus; Matthew Duffy, senior director of alumni relations and annual giving on the Duluth campus; Jeff Lamberty, alumni relations officer on the Morris campus; Lindsey Hemker, director of development and alumni relations on the Rochester campus; and Lisa Lewis, CEO and President, University of Minnesota Alumni Association.
- Act on the consent report, including an amendment to Gopher Football Head Coach PJ Fleck’s employment agreement and tenure recommendations.
- Receive an update and recommendations on operational optimization across the University with Lori Carrell, Rochester campus chancellor, Mary Holz-Clause, Crookston campus chancellor, and Raj Singh, vice provost and dean for undergraduate education on the Twin Cities campus.
The Board’s Virtual Forum accepts audio, video and written input, which is shared directly with Regents and included in the Board’s public materials. The public is encouraged to visit the Virtual Forum to submit their comments.
For more information, including future meeting times, visit regents.umn.edu.
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