Niko Medved Just Raised The Pressure On Minnesota's Next Season

Minnesota Gophers head coach Niko Medved prepares for an increasingly challenging non-conference schedule while building a deeper, more experienced team.

Minnesota’s summer work wrapped up today, and Niko Medved spent part of the conversation laying out just how different his second Gophers team looks compared with the one he inherited a year ago.

The biggest change, by Medved’s own description, is simple: this roster has more of everything. More depth.

More size. More length.

And just as important, more familiarity with what he wants his program to look like.

“Well... more depth, haha, which isn't hard to do,” Medved explained. “We have more size across the board.

We have a little bit more length. But the biggest thing that probably stands out is what happens when you go from year one to year to is experience: experience in our style, system and culture.

We have all the guys that were eligible in the rotation last year eligible to return did return.”

Minnesota finished a four-week summer practice stretch today before heading into a short break from school and workouts. Medved said the team has consistently had at least 12 players available in practice, with walk-on Blake Nixon still working back from a winter injury and Winters Grady and Malachi Palmer dealing with minor ankle issues. For the most part, though, the roster has been intact.

That matters even more when you look at what’s coming on the schedule. The Gophers’ 2026-27 non-conference slate has already been announced for 11 games, but Medved confirmed the plan is to play 12 now that the NCAA has added another non-conference date.

“It’s twelve non-conference games (allowed) now,” Medved said today. “(The NCAA has) added one game to the non-conference schedule.

The plan right now is to do twelve. It's a little tricky, they have added another game but the calendar of when you can play is still essentially the same.

In basketball it becomes tricky when you have finals, you have Christmas break, and you have got two Big Ten games that first week of December so it makes it tricky getting all twelve games in, but the plan right now is to play all twelve.”

The schedule is still being finalized, but Medved said the Gophers are close to the finish line.

“The schedule is going good,” Niko continued. “We are close to being finished here.

Sometimes it's just as simple as putting pen to paper and signing contracts. I think we are getting close to the finish line.

Hopefully we will be able to announce something fairly quickly.”

What’s already known is that Minnesota’s non-conference lineup will be much more demanding than last season’s. The current slate includes four high-major teams - Cal, SMU, and two of Virginia Tech, Oklahoma State, Utah or Dayton - and Medved said that could grow to five power-conference opponents if the rest comes together the way Minnesota expects.

“Our schedule is going to be significantly tougher than it was last year,” Medved said. “If it shapes up the way that we want we are going to have games with five power conference high major opponents on the schedule.”

After a summer of steady practice, the Gophers now head into a brief pause with a deeper, bigger and more experienced group - and a schedule that’s shaping up to test them right away.

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