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Gophers men’s basketball
On March 10th: After getting a double bye in the Big Ten tournament because of a fourth-place finish in the conference, the Gophers won for the ninth time in 10 games with a win over Michigan State. The bad news was that the Gophers lost senior Akeem Springs to a season-ending Achilles’ injury.
What’s happened since? The Gophers were ousted from the Big Ten tournament by Michigan the following day and then were easily dispatched from the NCAA tournament in an 81-72 loss to Middle Tennessee in their opening game. It was an especially tough game for point guard Nate Mason, who had only five points on 2-of-10 shooting and had more turnovers (four) than assists (three).
Disappointment level: 5. The Gophers were a No. 5 seed but this actually wasn’t that big of upset. The previous season Middle Tennessee had shocked Michigan State in the NCAA tournament, and once Springs went out with an injury the selection committee had no business awarding Minnesota a top-five seed. Nonetheless, it wasn’t an impressive way to end a season that had pleasantly surprised many after the Gophers had won only eight games the previous year.
http://www.1500espn.com/wild-2/2017/03/zulgad-go-wrong-documenting-meltdown-minnesota-sports-march/
Go Gophers!!
Gophers men’s basketball
On March 10th: After getting a double bye in the Big Ten tournament because of a fourth-place finish in the conference, the Gophers won for the ninth time in 10 games with a win over Michigan State. The bad news was that the Gophers lost senior Akeem Springs to a season-ending Achilles’ injury.
What’s happened since? The Gophers were ousted from the Big Ten tournament by Michigan the following day and then were easily dispatched from the NCAA tournament in an 81-72 loss to Middle Tennessee in their opening game. It was an especially tough game for point guard Nate Mason, who had only five points on 2-of-10 shooting and had more turnovers (four) than assists (three).
Disappointment level: 5. The Gophers were a No. 5 seed but this actually wasn’t that big of upset. The previous season Middle Tennessee had shocked Michigan State in the NCAA tournament, and once Springs went out with an injury the selection committee had no business awarding Minnesota a top-five seed. Nonetheless, it wasn’t an impressive way to end a season that had pleasantly surprised many after the Gophers had won only eight games the previous year.
http://www.1500espn.com/wild-2/2017/03/zulgad-go-wrong-documenting-meltdown-minnesota-sports-march/
Go Gophers!!