Gophers wrestler Brayton Lee, an All-America at 157 pounds, will miss the rest of the season with an unspecified injury sustained in last Friday's meet against Ohio State.
A redshirt junior from Brownsburg, Ind., Lee went 16-2 this season, with seven wins against ranked opponents. He is ranked No. 4 nationally in his weight class.
"We're obviously heartbroken for Brayton that he won't be able to compete this postseason," Gophers coach Brandon Eggum said in the news release. "Nobody loves to compete more than him and he was having a fantastic season, but our primary concern for him right now is to get healthy so that he can come back stronger next season."
Lee will undergo surgery to repair the injury and is expected to make a full recovery, the team said. He has up to two more years of eligibility remaining.
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Cambria College Classic returns
The Gophers baseball team announced the return of the Cambria College Classic March 4-6 at U.S. Bank Stadium.
The nine-game, round-robin tournament, which was last held in 2020, features three Big Ten schools (Minnesota, Illinois and Michigan State), two Big 12 (Kansas, West Virginia) and one Atlantic Coast Conference (Notre Dame).
Each Big Ten team will play each ACC/Big 12 team once, resulting in a three-game schedule for each team. The tournament winner will be the team with the best overall record at the end of the three days. Head-to-head competition will serve as the tiebreaker.
The Gophers open their 2022 season with a four-game series against Florida Atlantic Friday-Monday in Boca Raton.
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- Former Gophers baseball player Mark Hodsdon died on Saturday of cancer. Hodsdon, of Maple Grove, was 65. Hodsdon, who lettered for the Gophers in 1979, was inducted into the Coon Rapids High School Hall of Fame in September.
- Gophers senior Ona Loper was named Big Ten Gymnast of the Week after winning two all-around titles and recording a perfect 10 on vault. Loper earned top honors at home against Ohio State on Saturday, and again on Monday in a tri-meet with Maryland and Pittsburgh in College Park, Md., where she recorded her second perfect score on vault this season.