University of Minnesota Athletics

Saturday, November 22
Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL
11:00 AM

University of Minnesota

6-5 , 4-4

35
at
38

Northwestern

6-5 , 4-4

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
F
Minnesota
0
21
7
7
35
Northwestern
10
3
15
10
38

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Team Stats

MIN
NU
Total Yards
323
525
Pass Yards
264
305
Rushing Yards
59
220
Penalty Yards
31
76
1st Downs
15
25
3rd Downs
2
8
4th Downs
1
2
TOP
19:12
40:48
1st Quarter
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MIN 0, NU 7

NU - Komolafe,Caleb 46 yd run (Olsen,Jack kick), 6 plays, 75 yards, TOP 02:55

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MIN 0, NU 10

NU - Olsen,Jack 34 yd field goal 15 plays, 51 yards, TOP 08:43

2nd Quarter
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MIN 7, NU 10

MIN - Taylor,Darius 1 yd run (Denaburg,Brady kick), 4 plays, 5 yards, TOP 02:02

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MIN 7, NU 13

NU - Olsen,Jack 35 yd field goal 10 plays, 58 yards, TOP 05:50

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MIN 14, NU 13

MIN - Tracy,Javon 5 yd pass from Lindsey,Drake (Denaburg,Brady kick) 11 plays, 75 yards, TOP 04:29

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MIN 21, NU 13

MIN - Tracy,Javon 24 yd pass from Lindsey,Drake (Denaburg,Brady kick) 8 plays, 62 yards, TOP 01:48

3rd Quarter
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MIN 28, NU 13

MIN - Tracy,Javon 28 yd pass from Lindsey,Drake (Denaburg,Brady kick) 1 plays, 28 yards, TOP 00:09

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MIN 28, NU 21

NU - Wilde,Griffin 4 yd pass from Stone,Preston (Preckel,Robby pass) 9 plays, 86 yards, TOP 05:37

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MIN 28, NU 28

NU - Himon II,Joseph 20 yd run (Olsen,Jack kick), 7 plays, 70 yards, TOP 04:14

4th Quarter
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MIN 28, NU 35

NU - Komolafe,Caleb 2 yd pass from Stone,Preston (Olsen,Jack kick) 8 plays, 70 yards, TOP 04:29

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MIN 35, NU 35

MIN - Brockington,Lemeke 8 yd pass from Lindsey,Drake (Denaburg,Brady kick) 6 plays, 75 yards, TOP 02:00

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MIN 35, NU 38

NU - Olsen,Jack 33 yd field goal 14 plays, 60 yards, TOP 07:27

Game Leaders

CMP
20
TD
4
YDS
264
INT
0

Players Mentioned

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Brockington

Gophers Fall Late to Northwestern Despite Four Lindsey Scores

11/22/2025 2:28:00 PM | Football

CHICAGO -- — Jack Olsen's third field goal of the game, from 33 yards, snapped a tie with 53 seconds left and Northwestern ended a three-game losing streak with a wild 38-35 win over Minnesota at Wrigley Field on Saturday.

Olsen's boot capped a 14-play, 60-yard drive as Northwestern rebounded from a 28-13 third-quarter deficit to snap a three-game losing streak. Minnesota's Brady Denaburg's 40-yard field-goal attempt as time expired went wide to the left, and the Wildcats (6-5, 4-4 Big Ten) held on for their first victory ever at the historic home of the Chicago Cubs in eight tries dating to 1923.



Preston Stone threw for two touchdowns and 305 yards on 25-for-30 passing. Caleb Komolafe hauled in his first reception touchdown this season and ran for another to increase his season total 11 TDs and finish with 129 total yards. Griffin Wilde pulled in a reception TD and 111 total yards and Joseph Himon II rushed for a score.

Drake Lindsey passed for four touchdowns — three to Javon Tracy — but Minnesota (6-5, 4-4) lost its second straight.

Lindsey, a 20-year-old redshirt freshman, finished with 264 yards on 20-for-30 passing. He started connecting consistently after Northwestern got out to 10-0 and 13-7 leads after it scored on its first three possessions.

Linsdey hit Lemeke Brockington with an 8-yard pass for his fourth TD with 8:20 left in the fourth as Minnesota tied it 35 all on a zippy six-play, 75-yard drive. Komolafe's second touchdown of the game, on a short pass from Stone had put Northwestern ahead two minutes earlier.

Northwestern dominated in total yards, 525-323 thanks to a 220-59 advantage in rushing in a game that became a shootout after a choppy penalty-filled first quarter.

Darius Taylor rushed for Minnesota's first touchdown and 43 yards. Koi Perich had a 93-yard kickoff return in the second quarter.

Tracy, a junior wide receiver, had his first multi-TD game with the Golden Gophers and upped his season total to six. The transfer from Miami (Ohio) became the first Minnesota player with three TD receptions in a game since Rashod Bateman, now with the Baltimore Ravens, did it against Northwestern on Nov. 23, 2019.



The takeaway

Minnesota: Lindsey, Tracy and the passing game were impressive, but Minnesota couldn't protect or build on a 28-13 lead it opened early in the third quarter — and couldn't bounce back from a 42-13 loss at No. 6 Oregon last week,

Northwestern: The Wildcats rebounded from a 24-22 loss to Michigan at Wrigley Field last week when Dominic Zvada kicked a 31-yard field goal as time expired. With their sixth win, Northwestern is bowl-eligible for the second time in coach David Braun's three seasons.

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Minnesota hosts Wisconsin on Saturday to concludes its regular season

Northwestern plays at Illinois on Saturday in its regular-season finale.
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Monday, November 24
Highlights: Gophers 35, Northwestern 38
Saturday, November 22
Play in Focus: Anthony Smith & Deven Eastern
Monday, November 17
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Monday, November 17