The Twin Cities' busy sports schedule in the coming years got much, much busier Tuesday. The NCAA announced that the University of Minnesota will be the host school for women's volleyball, wrestling and men's gymnastics championships, along with more March Madness men's basketball action.
In December 2018, Target Center will be the host site for the women's volleyball Final Four — the first time Minneapolis will host the volleyball championships since the 1988 event at Williams Arena.
In March 2020, the wrestling championships come to U.S. Bank Stadium, the first time that event will be held in a football stadium since 1997 and the first in Minnesota since 1996 at Target Center.
The NCAA men's basketball tournament returns to Minneapolis in 2021 — two years after the Final Four arrives in 2019 at U.S. Bank Stadium — for a Midwest Regional at Target Center.
And in 2021, men's gymnastics titles will be won at the U's Sports Pavilion.
"It's very exciting when you can obviously sell to local recruits about the potential of playing in a Final Four, which is everybody's dream," Gophers coach Richard Pitino said at a news conference Tuesday at TCF Bank Stadium. "We've already started doing that. Anybody who has been to U.S. Bank Stadium or who have seen [the renovations] that the Target Center is doing — those are places you'd want to play in. This is a special, special area for all sports. And it's only a benefit to have everybody see how great our fans are all across the board. And obviously, for basketball it's growing every single day. We'll be able to use this in a big way in recruiting."
Gophers volleyball coach Hugh McCutcheon's program has reached the Final Four two years in a row, so he's looking forward to being able to win a championship in Minnesota next year as motivation for his players.
"It provides a significant advantage if you can play in a Final Four in your hometown," McCutcheon said. "It's a big deal. Certainly, this provides a wonderful framework for our program the next couple years."