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per CBS:
Minnesota has been one of the most lethal teams in the country on its home court this year. It entered Saturday with a 13-1 record inside Williams Arena, and has managed to build out its burgeoning NCAA Tournament resume largely within the confines of its own venue. That's what makes No. 5 Illinois' 94-63 beatdown in Minneapolis all the more impressive. The Illini saw that record and, much like they have done the last month, crumpled it up and trampled over it.
For a Golden Gophers team on the tourney bubble, the loss -- and the way in which they lost by such a hefty margin -- could deal a brutal blow to their March Madness aspirations.
They weren't alone though, as fellow Big Ten member Indiana choked away a second-half lead to Michigan State. Both are now on the outside looking in of Jerry Palm's Bracketology.
That's why Minnesota and Indiana -- two bubblicious Big Ten teams -- are among our biggest losers from Saturday in the sport. As for some big winners and more of the two, let's start with Kentucky's win over a ranked Tennessee team and go from there.
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Go Gophers!!
Minnesota has been one of the most lethal teams in the country on its home court this year. It entered Saturday with a 13-1 record inside Williams Arena, and has managed to build out its burgeoning NCAA Tournament resume largely within the confines of its own venue. That's what makes No. 5 Illinois' 94-63 beatdown in Minneapolis all the more impressive. The Illini saw that record and, much like they have done the last month, crumpled it up and trampled over it.
For a Golden Gophers team on the tourney bubble, the loss -- and the way in which they lost by such a hefty margin -- could deal a brutal blow to their March Madness aspirations.
They weren't alone though, as fellow Big Ten member Indiana choked away a second-half lead to Michigan State. Both are now on the outside looking in of Jerry Palm's Bracketology.
That's why Minnesota and Indiana -- two bubblicious Big Ten teams -- are among our biggest losers from Saturday in the sport. As for some big winners and more of the two, let's start with Kentucky's win over a ranked Tennessee team and go from there.

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Go Gophers!!