As a high school junior in Texas, Jenna Wenaas saw the Gophers volleyball team for the first time when she attended a match at the University of Texas in 2019.
Wenaas didn't know much about Gophers coach Hugh McCutcheon's program then, but that match would be a sign of things to come once she joined him a couple of years later.
Scheduling tough nonconference opponents has been a staple for McCutcheon and many of the Big Ten's elite volleyball programs. They're eager to prepare themselves for the grind of conference play — and for advancing deep into the NCAA tournament.
"Coming here I knew they would play big names all the time, even outside of the Big Ten," said Wenaas, a junior outside hitter. "I was expecting that. That's part of the reason why I wanted to come here."
The No. 3-ranked Gophers (3-1) lead the Big Ten with six ranked opponents on their non-league schedule this year, giving them the No. 2 strength of schedule in the country, according to masseyratings.com.
Fresh off their home-opening win vs. No. 13 Florida, the Gophers host back-to-back top 25 opponents with No. 18 Oregon and No. 11 Stanford on Friday and Saturday in the Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge at Maturi Pavilion. They'll play a fifth straight ranked opponent against No. 24 Pepperdine on Sept. 15 at home.
"We know what we're in for," McCutcheon said. "I'd rather find out our inefficiencies in September than waiting until October when it's too late. We're learning. It's been great, and I really commend the group. They've done a phenomenal job managing the schedule and the load."
Last year, the Gophers opened the season 1-3 against a brutal schedule but bounced back to win six consecutive matches, including vs. Stanford and Oregon in Eugene, Ore.