University of Minnesota Athletics

2023-24 Wrestling Roster

Patrick McKee
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Patrick McKee
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Patrick McKee
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Wrestling vs Oklahoma State
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McKee Patrick
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Patrick McKee
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McKee Patrick
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McKee Patrick
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McKee Patrick
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McKee Patrick, celebration
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McKee Patrick
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McKee Patrick

Patrick McKee

  • Class:
    Sixth Year
  • Hometown:
    St. Michael, Minn.
  • High School:
    St. Michael-Albertville HS
  • Position:
    125 lbs.
CAREER NOTES
  • Tied for 19th in program history with 26 career pins and in 55th with 88 career wins
CAREER HONORS AND AWARDS
  • Two-time All-American and four-time NCAA Qualifier
    • Placed 3rd at 125 pounds in 2021 and 5th in 2022
  • Named winner of Fraser Dean Most Courageous Award and Most Falls Award at 2024 team banquet
  • Winner of Fraser Dean Most Courageous Award at 2023 team banquet
2023-24 • SIXTH-YEAR SENIOR
  • Did not place at NCAAs after a 1-2 record; No. 9 seed was the second best of his career
  • Earned career-best runner-up finish at Big Ten Championships with a 3-1 record; defeated No. 8 Caleb Smith of Nebraska and No. 22 Dean Peterson of Rutgers along the way
  • Pinned No. 3 Eric Barnett of Wisconsin in final match at Maturi Pavilion (2/16)
  • Notched an 18-12 decision against Northwestern's Massey Odiotti (2/4)
  • Posted a 16-0 tech fall over Maryland's Tommy Capul (2/2)
  • Knocked off No. 7 Caleb Smith with an 18-2 tech fall in the dual against Nebraska (1/19)
  • Finished third at the Soldier Salute with a 4-1 record (including a pair of pins); lone loss came to No. 14 Drake Ayala of Iowa in the quarterfinals (12/29-30)
  • Won all three duals in East Coast road trip against Bucknell, Morgan State and George Mason with two falls and one tech fall
  • Tied for the team lead in wins by pin with five
  • Ranked fourth on the team in wins over ranked opponents (5) and overall dual team points scored (42), and fifth in Big Ten dual team points scored (19)
  • Named winner of Fraser Dean Most Courageous Award and Most Falls Award at annual team banquet
2022-23 • REDSHIRT SENIOR
  • Tallied a 14-9 record on the season in his fourth year as the Gophers' leadoff man
  • Went 2-2 at the NCAA Championships to close out his senior season.
  • Placed 6th at Big Ten Championships to earn his fourth career NCAA tournament bid
  • Defeated six ranked opponents on the season, including a pair of top-10 wins. 
  • Finished regular season with 8-4 dual meet record, going 3-4 against Big Ten competition.
  • Claimed a bonus-point victory over Illinois with a 14-2 major decision against Maximo Renteria (1/28)
  • Earned a major decision win over Jacob Moran in Gophers' dual win vs. Indiana (1/20)
  • Defeated ranked foe Tristan Lujan (Michigan State) by 5-1 decision to tally first Big Ten win of the year (1/15)
  • Swept California road trip, including sudden-victory win over #14 Antonio Lorenzo (Cal Poly)
  • Earned a bonus-point win over #27 Carlos Negrete Jr. (North Dakota State) by 8-0 major decision. (12/11)
  • Earned first ranked win of the season against #7 Trevor Mastrogiovanni (Oklahoma State) inside Gallagher-Iba Arena, winning by 4-1 decision. 
  • Made season debut at South Dakota State, where he earned a decision win over Tanner Jordan.
  • Made an appearance at the NWCA All-Star Classic, where he earned a second-period fall over Iowa State's Kysen Terukina.
  • Co-champion at Bison Open with 2-0 record, reaching the finals alongside Gopher teammate Troy Spratley
  • Opened the season ranked 4th at 125 pounds in the preseason InterMat polls
  • Winner of Fraser Dean Most Courageous Award at annual team banquet
2021-22 • REDSHIRT JUNIOR
  • Went 26-9 in his third season as a starter for Minnesota, leading the program in wins
  • Became an All-American for the second time, placing fifth place at 125 pounds
  • Had his second-straight impressive performance at NCAAs, rattling off six wins on the consolation side to earn All-American status
  • Defeated five top-10 opponents throughout his NCAA tournament run, avenging three earlier season losses on the weekend
  • Earned a 3rd-Place finish at 2022 Big Ten Tournament with a 4-1 record
  • Had 10 victories over ranked opponents during the 2021-22 campaign
  • Went 4-6 in dual competition, including a 3-5 record in the Big Ten
  • Defeated No. 25 Justin Cardani on the road against Illinois on Feb. 4, winning via 4-0 decision
  • Earned a home conference win against Nebraska by defeated Jeremiah Reno in a 4-0 decision on Jan. 14
  • Defeated Drake Ayala by 8-6 decision on Jan. 7 inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena to earn first conference win of the season 
  • Won the Southern Scuffle with a 5-0 record and two major decisions
  • Won the UNI Open on December 11 after defeating Iowa's Drake Ayala in the finals in a 8-4 decision
  • Defeated #23 Tanner Jordan by 13-1 major decision in South Dakota State dual on Nov. 28
  • Won the Bison Open with three pins and one major decision
  • Won the Most Falls award at team banquet for second season in a row, leading the team with six pins
2020-21 • REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE
  • Went 15-7 in his second year as Gophers' starting 125-pounder
  • 2021 NCAA-All-American, finishing 3rd with a 7-1 record as a 15-seed at 125 pounds
  • Recorded a memorable NCAA tournament performance, winning six straight on the backside to take 3rd Place
  • Won the NCAA Gorriaran Award for most pins in least amount of time, becoming the third Gopher all-time to win the award.
  • Went 6-3 during the dual season with all duals coming versus conference opponents
  • Finished 5-3 on the season versus ranked opponents
  • Upset #4 Michael DeAugustino at home by 9-6 decision during Feb. 21 Northwestern dual
  • Defeated #6 Devin Schroder (Purdue) during Rutgers triangular on Jan. 31
  • Earned Big Ten Wrestler of the Week honors after he upset second-ranked Rayvon Foley (Michigan State) by 10-6 decision
  • Won team award for Most Falls in a season, leading the program with six. 
  • Academic All-Big Ten selection
2019-20 • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN
  • Went 17-8 as a first-year starter in the Maroon & Gold
  • Qualified for the NCAA Championships for the first time, seeding No. 24 prior to it's cancellation
  • Earned a 9-4 record in dual meet competition, including a 4-3 record against conference foes
  • Won nine matches by bonus points, with five falls, one technical fall, and three major decisions.
  • Won his first career conference dual, defeating Wisconsin's Eric Barnett by 8-0 major decision
  • Competed in the Cliff Keen Invitational, going 2-2 on the weekend
  • Won the Daktronics Open and Bison Open at 125 pounds
  • Made first collegiate dual start and earned first dual victory against Alex Hernandez-Figueroa (CSU-Bakersfield)
2018-19 • FRESHMAN (REDSHIRT)
  • Went 15-4 in his redshirt season for Minnesota
  • North Country Open Champion
  • Finished in third at Edinboro Open and Daktronics Open
  • Runner-up at UNI Open and Daktronics Open
HIGH SCHOOL:
  • Three-time MSHSL State Champion for St. Michael Albertville high school, coached by Dan Lefebvre
  • Five-time All-Conference and All-Section member
  • Three-time All-State selection
  • Two-time All-American
  • 2017 Junior Fargo Champion.
PERSONAL: 
  • Son of Nina McKee
  • Has one sibling, Mitchell, who was a two-time All-American for the University of Minnesota
  • Uncle, Melvin Pender, was an Olympic gold medalist in 1968
YEAR OVERALL W-L DUAL W-L BIG TEN W-L PINS TFs MDs B1G FINISH NCAA FINISH
2018-19 15-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 --- ---
2019-20 17-8 9-4 4-3 5 1 3 DNP NCAA NQ
2020-21 15-7 6-3 6-3 6 0 1 8th 3rd
2021-22 26-9 4-6 3-5 6 0 6 3rd 5th
2022-23 14-9 8-4 3-4 4 0 5 6th DNP
2023-24 16-8 8-4 4-3 5 4 1 2nd DNP
CAREER 88-41 35-21 20-18 26 5 16 --- 2x NCAA AA
Italics - Indicates redshirt season
Gopher Wrestling Tries Gymnastics
Thursday, May 29
Steveson Advances to NCAA Title Match
Friday, March 21
Gable Steveson: NCAA Quarterfinals
Friday, March 21
Gable Steveson: NCAA Pin
Thursday, March 20