The Minnesota State Mankato athletic department will play host to a welcome-home celebration for its national champion men's and women's basketball teams on Monday.

The school became the first Division II program in 40 years to win both the men's and women's championships in the same season over the weekend. On Friday, the women routed Texas Woman's 89-73 in St. Joseph, Mo., for the school's second title, and on Saturday, the men beat Nova Southeastern 88-85 in Evansville, Ind., on a last-second three-pointer by Kyreese Willingham.

Monday's ceremony at the Taylor Center is free and open to the public. Doors open at 4 p.m., with the program beginning at 4:30. Afterwards, fans will be able to get autographs from both teams.

Both coaches acknowledged the support of the community over the weekend.

"We say all the time that MSU is such a big part of the community of Mankato, but Mankato is such a big part of the Minnesota State community as well," women's coach Emilee Thiesse said after Friday's victory.

Said men's coach Matt Margenthaler on Saturday: "It's been unbelievable, really the last month and a half or so of the season, it sort of blew up. ... Coming here [to Evansville], people continued to follow. It got bigger from Tuesday to Thursday to Saturday. We had a bunch of people come over last night from the women's championship game."

Hearing for Hartman

Wild forward Ryan Hartman is scheduled to have a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety on Monday for unsportsmanlike conduct for his actions following Saturday's overtime loss to Vegas.

Hartman threw his stick across the ice after Jonathan Marchessault's empty-net goal ended the game. He was given a 10-minute misconduct even though the game was over.

Etc.

• Michael Seegers drove in four runs to help Iowa rally for a 10-4 victory over the Gophers baseball team in Iowa City. Weber Neels hit a three-run homer in the fifth inning to give the Gophers (11-12, 1-2) a 4-2 lead, but Iowa reclaimed the lead with three runs in the bottom of the inning.

• The Gophers women's golf team finished eighth in the 123-team Bruzzy in Ardmore, Okla., finishing with a three-round score of 40 over par, 24 shots behind tournament champion Arkansas.

• The Gophers tennis team beat visiting Iowa 4-1, winning four singles matches to improve to 10-7 on the season and 3-2 in the Big Ten.