Borton cuts down the nets, puts a banner up in The Barn - WBI Champs

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I honestly didn't even know there was a WBI tournament a few weeks ago until the controversy with Borton choosing to by-pass the WNIT. I am not sure if they actually cut the nets down for this tournament, but I am confident a new banner will be put up.

"#Gophers win the #WBI Championship with a strong second-half run to defeat UNI, 88-74."

Go Gophers!!
 

I was at the game, there wasn't any cutting down of the nets, just the presentation of trophies. It was a great finish, it was looking pretty bad for the Gophers until the middle of the second half.
 

A banner would be embarrassing more than anything. I wonder if any other school (mens or women's) has raised a banner for a WBI/CBI title.

Buford named MVP in her final Gopher game.
 

I read somewhere (maybe in the Strib) that the Gopher Women were the only team in the NCAA, NIT or WBI Tournament to make a post-season appearance with an overall losing record. Can you imagine the reaction on here if the Gopher Men missed the NCAA and the NIT, and agreed to play in the WBI? It might set a record for longest thread.

(although, I would be able to watch the games because I have HDNet on my cable system........)
 

I don't understand why teams dont want to play in the NIT or the BI tournaments. Why not play? Its a great chance to improve your team for the future. Just like some worthless bowl in football you are not playing the game so much for the pretty trophy from the Sun Bowl or something your playing for the extra practices and playing experience.
 


Write up from the U:

Minnesota Women’s Basketball Wins WBI Championship

Behind a strong second-half performance, the second-seeded University of Minnesota women’s basketball team won the 2012 Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) Championship Sunday afternoon with a 88-74 comeback victory over Northern Iowa (19-15) in front of the home crowd at Williams Arena.

The Golden Gophers concluded the 2011-12 season with a 19-17 overall record and with a season-best four-game winning streak. It is the first winning season for Minnesota since the 2008-09 season, when it recorded a 20-12 record and made an appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

Senior Kiara Buford, who had 14 points, six assists and four steals in the title game, was named the 2012 WBI Most Valuable Player, while freshman Rachel Banham, who scored a game-high 26 points for the home team, was named to the all-tournament team.

The Gophers trailed by as many as 13 points in the early minutes of the second half, but Banham scored 17 of her game-high 26 points in the final 20 minutes of play to help the home team put together an impressive 52-25 run to end the contest. Prior to Sunday’s contest, the Maroon and Gold had not come back from a halftime deficit and had never come back from more than 10 points down this season.

Including Banham and Buford, five Gophers scored in double-figures for the first time this year. Banham led the way with 26 points, Buford scored 14 points, sophomore Sari Noga contributed 12 points and fellow sophomore Micaëlla Riché and senior Jackie Voigt added 11 points apiece. Voigt’s 11 points were a season-high, while Riché also chipped in a team-best eight rebounds.

Minnesota shot a season-high .618 (34-55) from the floor overall, which included a .667 (6-9) mark from beyond the arch, and also outrebounded the Panthers, 33-21. The Maroon and Gold scored 16 of its points off offensive rebounds, compared to only two for the visitors.

In a change from the Gophers’ earlier contests in the tournament, the home squad was at its best in the second half. The Maroon and Gold registered a season-best .677 (21-31) shooting percentage from the field in the final 20 minutes of play, including .833 from three-point range, which culminated in 56 points, its most points in a single half this season.

The Gophers fell down early in the game, 19-10, thanks to 12 points from UNI senior K.K. Armstrong, but the Maroon and Gold slowly made its way back into the game, with Banham connecting on a three-pointer at 10:34 to make the score 19-16, before Buford pulled the home team within two points with a jumper at 9:17.

But, three-pointers proved to be a thorn in the Gophers’ side in the opening stanza, as the Panthers connected on seven treys in the first 16 minutes to take a 34-24 lead. The home team would trail by as many as 12 points near the conclusion of the first half, but headed into halftime down by nine points, 32-41.

Buford and Banham led the squad in the first half with nine points apiece, while Northern Iowa had three players in double-figures, paced by Armstrong’s 15 points. Minnesota shot efficiently in the first 20 minutes of play with a .542 (13-24) shooting percentage, but Northern Iowa made 13 of its 23 attempts from the floor to tally a .565 mark from the floor.

Two more three-pointers from the Panthers to open the second half put the Gophers in a 13-point hole, 49-36, at 17:30, but Voigt rattled off four-straight points to cut the Maroon and Gold’s deficit to single-digits, 49-40, at 16:05 and started a 33-10 run for the home team.

A rebound and putback by Noga at 14:21 pulled Minnesota to within six points of the Panthers, 47-53, and Banham made it a one-point game with a three-pointer at 12:07. A three-pointer off the hand of Noga at 10:33 gave the Gophers their first lead of the game, 58-55, before a layup by Banham and another three-pointer, this time by Voigt, extended that lead to six points, 63-57 with 9:04 to play.

Noga connected on four-straight free throws to put Minnesota ahead by nine, 67-58, at 7:48 to cap the the run. From there, the home team would hang on to at least an eight-point advantage, which would eventually extend to 16 points, on its way to claiming the WBI postseason crown.

Playing in their final game at Minnesota and at Williams Arena were seniors Buford, Voigt, Brianna Mastey and Nicole Mastey.

-UM-

Go Gophers!!
 

I don't understand why teams dont want to play in the NIT or the BI tournaments. Why not play? Its a great chance to improve your team for the future. Just like some worthless bowl in football you are not playing the game so much for the pretty trophy from the Sun Bowl or something your playing for the extra practices and playing experience.

That's probably made me the happiest about our success in the NIT- all the extra practice time/game experience/tournament experience that will prove invaluable next year with so many guys returning.

Congrats to the ladies. Hope they use this experience to put together a good run next year.
 


Cool; maybe she'll make it to the WNIT next year and we can gain 500 spectators/game!!!
 



Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought one of the requirements for the NIT/WNIT was that a team had to have at least a .500 overall record at the end of the season to be invited?
 

There is a loophole in the rule that says a team that is the first team not invited to the NCAA Tournament but under 500 can get into these tournys. The Gophers were the top ranked team in the Big Ten that didnt make the Big Dance allowing them into the WNIT or in this case the WBI.
 


Congrats to the girls for winning the tournament, but still pissed at Pam for putting them in the c-tourney instead of letting them play in the WNIT where they belonged.
 



Congrats to the girls for winning the tournament, but still pissed at Pam for putting them in the c-tourney instead of letting them play in the WNIT where they belonged.
I think the reason they jumped at the CBI is she was not at all confident they'd be invited to the WNIT.
 


There's an NIT banner hanging in Williams, I don't see why there shouldn't be a WBI banner. If the men's team had gone to the CBI or CIT and won it, there would in all likelyhood be a banner. Unfortunately, there is plenty of room for banners.
 

There's an NIT banner hanging in Williams, I don't see why there shouldn't be a WBI banner. If the men's team had gone to the CBI or CIT and won it, there would in all likelyhood be a banner. Unfortunately, there is plenty of room for banners.

And I wouldn't want a banner up for men if they won the CBI or CIT either. It's not a men vs women thing. I love our Women's Final Four banner. NIT is a much bigger deal than either of those, and the NIT isn't a huge deal. One NIT banner for all appearances/titles would be sufficient. A season where you don't even play in the NIT is not worth commemorating.
 

I am very angry at some of our so-called Gopher Fans.

I know this is a separate thread, and lay into me if you so wish, but I am really disappointed in some of our arrogant snot-nosed commentors after our Gophers achieve some success. Bleed gives us a thread about something good, and you a$$holes turn into $hit

http://www.forums.gopherhole.com/bo...-nets-puts-a-banner-up-in-The-Barn-WBI-Champs

If anything Gopher related is not important to you, just shut the *&^!#*&^!#*&^!#*&^!# up.

It IS important to the kids. That is what it is all about.

Some of you turds should be ashamed of yourselves.

Sincerely,

Dr.Don
 



If anything Gopher related is not important to you, just shut the *&^!#*&^!#*&^!#*&^!# up.

It IS important to the kids. That is what it is all about.

Some of you turds should be ashamed of yourselves.

Sincerely,

Dr.Don

Lighten up.
 

Dr Don - I'm sorry I don't agree that they should put up a banner for winning the WBI. I agree there were a few low blows posted, but I have no idea why you have to make such a hateful post (one of the most hateful I've seen on this board). Just have a beer and relax.
 

I know this is a separate thread, and lay into me if you so wish, but I am really disappointed in some of our arrogant snot-nosed commentors after our Gophers achieve some success. Bleed gives us a thread about something good, and you a$$holes turn into $hit

http://www.forums.gopherhole.com/bo...-nets-puts-a-banner-up-in-The-Barn-WBI-Champs

If anything Gopher related is not important to you, just shut the *&^!#*&^!#*&^!#*&^!# up.

It IS important to the kids. That is what it is all about.

Some of you turds should be ashamed of yourselves.

Sincerely,

Dr.Don

Dr. Grumpy: Which of the below does not belong and why?

Sincerely,
Jamalo

Northern Iowa
Minnesota
Seattle
Manhattan
Sam Houston State
Holy Cross
Bradley
Wright State
Robert Morris
Rice
Tennessee Tech
New Hampshire
Stephen F. Austin
SIU Edwardsville
North Dakota
Charleston Southern
 

Dr. Grumpy: Which of the below does not belong and why?

Sincerely,
Jamalo

Northern Iowa
Minnesota
Seattle
Manhattan
Sam Houston State
Holy Cross
Bradley
Wright State
Robert Morris
Rice
Tennessee Tech
New Hampshire
Stephen F. Austin
SIU Edwardsville
North Dakota
Charleston Southern

Give the old guy a break. He thinks he's dating all of them.:)
 

Dr. Grumpy: Which of the below does not belong and why?

Sincerely,
Jamalo

Northern Iowa
Minnesota
Seattle
Manhattan
Sam Houston State
Holy Cross
Bradley
Wright State
Robert Morris
Rice
Tennessee Tech
New Hampshire
Stephen F. Austin
SIU Edwardsville
North Dakota
Charleston Southern

Rice because it's the only one you can eat? Robert Morris and Stephen F. Austin because they're dudes? Wait, I've got it. Minnesota, because they beat the !#$% out of the rest of 'em!
 

Rice because it's the only one you can eat? Robert Morris and Stephen F. Austin because they're dudes? Wait, I've got it. Minnesota, because they beat the !#$% out of the rest of 'em!

The only BC_ School (I'll spot you the B and the C). The key question is, would any other BC_ School have accepted an invitation?

I don't disagree that the extra games were meaningful for next year, but a banner is taking it a bit far.
 




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