Patrick McKee realizes the challenge is daunting. The Gophers senior 125-pound wrestler knows that his next opponent, Iowa's Spencer Lee, is a three-time NCAA champion and two-time winner of the Hodge Trophy as the nation's top collegiate wrestler.
And he's aware that Lee has won 49 consecutive matches and just pinned four consecutive top-10 opponents.
Still, come Friday at Maturi Pavilion (8 p.m., BTN), McKee will relish the challenge of facing the nation's most dominant college wrestler as the 11th-ranked Gophers take on the No. 2 Hawkeyes in a Big Ten dual meet.
"There's definitely a buzz going. We have a good team. They always have a solid team,'' McKee said of the dual. "… It's just a rivalry that runs very deep.''
The Gophers enter the dual having lost eight consecutive matches against Iowa, and to pull off the team upset, they'll likely need McKee, ranked No. 6 at 125 in the InterMat poll, to beat Lee, who pinned McKee in 1 minute, 53 seconds in 2021. The Gophers have the higher-ranked wrestler in only three of the 10 weight classes.
The marquee match will be McKee, the former St. Michael-Albertville standout who finished fifth at 125 in the NCAA tournament last year and third in 2021, against Lee, who has outscored his opponents 122-25 this season.
"He's wrestled really solid in these duals for us, and he's just in a really good spot,'' Gophers coach Brandon Eggum said of McKee. "So, it should be an exciting match.''
Wrestling royalty
Lee has been at the pinnacle of college wrestling over most of the past six seasons. The Murrysville, Pa., native won NCAA championships in 2018 and 2019, then saw his chance at the 2020 crown disappear when the NCAA canceled the national tournament because of COVID-19. He was back atop the podium with his third NCAA title in 2021, this one secured only after he wrestled the entire tournament with two torn anterior cruciate knee ligaments.