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How to watch Minnesota Golden Gophers vs. Penn State Nittany Lions: TV channel, NCAA Basketball live stream info, start time
Who’s Playing
Penn State Nittany Lions @ Minnesota Golden Gophers
Current Records: Penn State 14-15, Minnesota 17-11
How To Watch
- When: Saturday, March 2, 2024 at 3:15 p.m. ET
- Where: Williams Arena — Minneapolis, Minnesota
- TV: Big Ten Network
- Follow: CBS Sports App
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
What to Know
After two games on the road, Minnesota is heading back home. They and the Penn State Nittany Lions will face off in a Big Ten battle at 3:15 p.m. ET on Saturday at Williams Arena. Given that the pair suffered a loss in their last game, they both have a little extra motivation heading into this match.
Minnesota pushed their score all the way to 97 on Wednesday, but even that wasn’t enough to win. They fell 105-97 to the Fighting Illini. Minnesota has struggled against the Fighting Illini recently, as their match on Wednesday was their seventh consecutive lost matchup.
The loss doesn’t tell the whole story though, as several players had good games. One of the most active was Dawson Garcia, who scored 29 points. He didn’t help Minnesota’s cause all that much against the Cornhuskers on Sunday but the same can’t be said for this matchup. Elijah Hawkins was another key contributor, dropping a double-double on ten points and 12 assists.
Meanwhile, the oddsmakers set the bar high, but Penn State and the Hawkeyes didn’t disappoint and broke past the 162.5 point over/under on Tuesday. The Nittany Lions took a 90-81 hit to the loss column at the hands of the Hawkeyes. Penn State found out winning isn’t easy when your three-point shooting is a whole 26.5% worse than the opposition.
Like Penn State, they lost despite seeing results from several players. RayQuawndis Mitchell led the charge by scoring 16 points along with five rebounds. Mitchell didn’t help Penn State’s cause all that much against the Hoosiers on Saturday but the same can’t be said for this match. Another player making a difference was Qudus Wahab, who scored 18 points along with seven rebounds.
The Golden Gophers dropped their record down to 17-11 with that defeat, which was their fourth straight on the road. That rough patch can’t be blamed on the team’s offensive performance across that stretch, as they averaged 78.3 points per game. As for the Nittany Lions, they now have a losing record at 14-15.
Some high-performance offense is likely on the agenda as Minnesota and the Nittany Lions are some of the highest scoring teams in the league. Minnesota hasn’t had any problem running up the score this season, having averaged 76.7 points per game. However, it’s not like Penn State struggles in that department as they’ve been averaging 75.8 points per game. With both teams so easily able to put up points, the only question left is who can run the score up higher.
Minnesota was able to grind out a solid victory over the Nittany Lions in their previous matchup back in January, winning 83-74. Will Minnesota repeat their success, or do the Nittany Lions have a better game plan this time around? We’ll find out soon enough.
Series History
Minnesota and Penn State both have 5 wins in their last 10 games.
- Jan 27, 2024 – Minnesota 83 vs. Penn State 74
- Feb 18, 2023 – Penn State 76 vs. Minnesota 69
- Mar 09, 2022 – Penn State 60 vs. Minnesota 51
- Feb 17, 2022 – Penn State 67 vs. Minnesota 46
- Feb 12, 2022 – Minnesota 76 vs. Penn State 70
- Mar 03, 2021 – Penn State 84 vs. Minnesota 65
- Feb 08, 2020 – Penn State 83 vs. Minnesota 77
- Jan 15, 2020 – Minnesota 75 vs. Penn State 69
- Mar 14, 2019 – Minnesota 77 vs. Penn State 72
- Jan 19, 2019 – Minnesota 65 vs. Penn State 64
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Minnesota Wild Acquires Defenseman Jeff Petry from the Florida Panthers | Minnesota Wild
SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota Wild President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Bill Guerin today announced the National Hockey League (NHL) club has acquired defenseman Jeff Petry from the Florida Panthers in exchange for a seventh-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. The draft pick becomes a fifth-round selection in the 2026 NHL Draft if Minnesota wins two playoff rounds and Petry plays in 50 percent or more of the Wild’s playoff games during those first two rounds.
Petry, 38 (12/9/1987), owns eight assists, 22 penalty minutes and 45 shots on goal in 58 games for Florida this season. The 6-foot-3, 207-pound native of Ann Arbor, Mich., has recorded 393 points (96-297=393), 103 power-play points (24-79=103), 1,745 shots on goal and 1,616 blocked shots in 1,039 games across 16 NHL seasons with the Edmonton Oilers (2010-15), Montreal Canadiens (2015-22), Pittsburgh Penguins (2022-23), Detroit Red Wings (2023-25) and Florida (2025-26). He has also amassed 13 points (5-8=13) and 90 shots on goal in 48 postseason games across four Stanley Cup Playoff appearances (2015, 2017, 2020, 2021), all with Montreal.
Petry skated in the 1,000th game of his NHL career with Florida on Nov. 17 vs. Vancouver after signing with the Panthers as a free agent on July 1, 2025. He served as an alternate captain for Montreal for three seasons (2019-22) and set career-high marks in goals (13), assists (33) and points (46) with the Canadiens during the 2018-19 season. Petry totaled 28 points (7-21=28) in 51 career American Hockey League (AHL) games in parts of three seasons (2009-12) with the Springfield Falcons (2009-10) and Oklahoma City Barons (2010-12), and represented the United States at the 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2024 IIHF World Championships, earning a bronze medal with Team USA in 2013. He was originally selected by Edmonton in the second round (No. 45 overall) of the 2006 NHL Draft. He will wear sweater No. 2 with Minnesota.
Minnesota travels to play the Vegas Golden Knights tomorrow, March 6, at 9 p.m. CT on FanDuel Sports Network and KFAN FM 100.3.
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Minnesota’s oldest operating theater is in danger of closing it’s doors
One of the oldest operating theaters in the Midwest is in danger of closing its doors for good.
If you’re heading south on Highway 15, Fairmont, Minnesota, is your last gasp before you hit Iowa. It officially became a city in the late 1800s — and not long after, the Opera House was born.
“We are the oldest, operating, continuously operating theater in the state of Minnesota,” said Jane Reiman, a lifelong resident of Fairmont.
When the doors opened in 1901, operas, musicals, plays, and concerts—drew people from across southern Minnesota, and even from Iowa and South Dakota.
“We have done a lot of entertainment over the years.”
The rock band America once performed at the opera house, as did folk legend Arlo Guthrie. In the 1990’s, the opera house even got a visit from Paul McCartney. His family bought seats.
“They came here and sat in the chairs, and now we have plaques on the chairs to memorialize them.”
In 3rd grade Blake Potthoff went to his first performance at the theater, and later, he acted on stage.
“You’ve grown up with this opera house?” asked WCCO’s John Lauritsen.
“Yeah. Absolutely, it’s a part of me even before I became executive director,” said Potthoff.
But like everything else, the theater has aged over time, to the point that it’s going to cost more than $4 million just to keep it running. If they can’t raise the money, the Opera House may have already seen its final curtain call.
“The building is on life support, and we are doing everything we can to make sure we get back to surviving and thriving,” said Potthoff.
Scaffolding is there, just to reinforce the roof; that’s the biggest expense. But the Fairmont community is starting to respond. Grants and donations have raised $1.5 million so far—still short, but a start.
When renovations are complete, they’d also like to maintain the old character of this theater. That includes this hand-cast plaster, which is also 125-years-old.
The chandeliers were installed a decade before the Titanic sank, and they’re hoping to keep those too. For Blake and others, the show has to go on. For the people in the seats, the actors on stage, and for the livelihood of a small town.
“There’s reason to save this building. That $4 million isn’t impossible. Only improbable. And I truly believe it too. I have a history of performing here. And I have two young kids. I want them to perform on stage like I had the opportunity,” said Potthoff.
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