The Gophers softball team steamrolled this year to the program's first Big Ten regular-season championship since 1991 but did so without having to play perennial conference power Michigan.
The Wolverines had won the previous nine regular-season conference titles and finished Big Ten play at 20-3, two games behind the 21-1 Gophers.
Now, those two teams are on a collision course at the Big Ten tournament in Ann Arbor, Mich., where the Wolverines are 17-0 this season.
The top-seeded Gophers open the tournament Friday against Northwestern in the quarterfinals and could face second-seeded Michigan in Saturday night's championship.
It would be a rematch of last year's Big Ten tournament final, which the Gophers won 4-3 in 10 innings. Sara Groenewegen pitched that entire game — after going seven innings earlier that day and hitting a three-run homer to beat Northwestern. That was one day after she tossed a one-hit shutout to beat Illinois.
"We were just so gritty that whole entire tournament," Groenewegen said. "… We had a lot of things going against us, but we found a way to prevail."
Michigan was ranked No. 2 nationally heading into last year's Big Ten tournament and eventually reached the College World Series for the 12th time under coach Carol Hutchins. The Wolverines featured shortstop Sierra Romero, the national player of the year, who has since graduated.
Now it's the Gophers who sit No. 2 nationally, at 51-3 overall, with a 22-game winning streak.