University of Minnesota Athletics
2025 Football Roster

Jersey Number 0
Le'Meke Brockington
- Position:
- WR
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-0 / 195
- Hometown:
- Moultrie, Ga.
- High School:
- Colquitt County
- Years in College / At Minnesota:
- 5 / 5
- Remaining Eligibility Entering 2025 Season:
- 1 year
- Letters:
- 3
- Class:
- Redshirt Senior
| PRONUNCIATION |
HONORS:
Academic All-Big Ten (2025, 2024)
2025 • SENIOR SEASON: Made two catches for 30 yards against Buffalo • rushed one time for a seven-yard touchdown – first rushing touchdown of his career – against Northwestern State • set career highs in catches (8) and yards (106) at Cal • hauled in five passes for 41 yards and one touchdown against Rutgers • gained 15 yards on four receptions at Ohio State and also rushed one time • grabbed four receptions for 61 yards and one touchdown against Purdue • had two catches for 32 yards and one touchdown versus Nebraska • caught six passes for 54 yards at Iowa • made six catches for 46 yards against Michigan State • caught three passes for 32 yards at Oregon • caught four passes for 43 yards and one touchdown at Northwestern • had two receptions for 24 yards against Wisconsin.
2024 • JUNIOR SEASON: Played in all 13 games and started 11 • made 18 catches for 282 yards and one touchdown. Game-by-Game: Caught one pass for 22 yards against North Carolina • made two receptions for 38 yards against Rhode Island and also caught a 29-yard touchdown and returned one kickoff for 27 yards • hauled in one catch for 19 yards against Nevada and returned one kickoff for 14 yards • gained 43 yards on two receptions against Iowa • lone reception at Michigan went for 10 yards • caught one pass for 22 yards against USC • had two catches for eight yards at UCLA • made two receptions for 18 yards against Maryland • started at Illinois • lone catch went for 21 yards at Rutgers • made one catch for four yards against Penn State • caught two passes for 22 yards at Wisconsin • had two receptions for 55 yards against Virginia Tech.
2023 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Competed in seven games (missed six with an injury) and made five catches for 73 yards and one touchdown • returned two kickoffs for 66 yards. Game-by-Game: Competed against Nebraska • had one catch for 12 yards against Eastern Michigan • made two receptions for 43 yards at North Carolina • had two catches for 18 yards and one touchdown at Northwestern • started the game against Louisiana but left the game with an injury • missed the Michigan, Iowa, Michigan State, Illinois, Purdue and Ohio State games with an injury before returning to action against Wisconsin • returned two kickoffs for 66 yards - including a 51-yarder - against Bowling Green.
2022 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in all 13 games, starting four of them • made 11 catches for 203 yards and one touchdown. Game-by-Game: Made his Minnesota debut against New Mexico State and caught one pass for two yards • lone reception against Western Illinois went for 36 yards • lone reception against Colorado went for nine yards • gained 19 yards on one reception at Michigan State • saw action against Purdue • competed at Illinois • caught one pass for 33 yards at Penn State • started against Rutgers and at Nebraska • played against Northwestern • caught two passes for 25 yards against Iowa • made two catches for 52 yards at Wisconsin, including 33-yard game-winning touchdown in the fourth quarter • caught two passes for 27 yards against Syracuse.
2021: Redshirted • did not see game action.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Colquitt County High School in Moultrie, Georgia • wore No. 17 for the Packers • as a senior, named Region 1-7A Athlete of the Year after totaling 23 receptions for 527 yards and six touchdowns, playing both wide receiver and defensive back • ended his HS career ranked second in school history in receiving yards (2,054) and touchdown receptions (25) and fifth in receptions (106) • as a junior, recorded 53 receptions for 923 yards and 13 touchdowns as he was named All State • also competed in track and field and basketball • coached by Justin Rogers • consensus three-star recruit.
PERSONAL: Son of Samantha Brockington • has three siblings (Lamaya Brockington, Kenneth Singletary Jr. and Jynequa King) • cousin, Zy’kerious Brockington, played college football at Memphis.
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