Our cat tour continues. We’ve met Lady Lions, Wildcats, Cougars and Panthers (twice). This week, these Panthers are led by long time Gopher opponent Matt Bollant who is entering his 6th season as Eastern Illinois head coach.
The Charleston, Illinois school has faced Minnesota twice. The second meeting was two years ago with the Gophers prevailing 72-68 in the season opener at Williams. It was a covid era game with Minnesota playing seven players, Sissoko (24 points), Powell (21), Hedman, Sconiers, Hubbard, Cumming and Ross-all now departed. Eastern Illinois was led by Lariah Washington with 22 points in 35 minutes.
Washington, the 5’9” senior guard, Is currently the leading scorer for Panthers with 20.2 ppg. Washington, from St. Cloud Apollo, is one of four Minnesotans on the team. The others are: Hannah Purcell from Annandale, Julia Bengston from Becker and Miah Monahan from Glencoe-Silver Lake.
Matt Bollant has yet to reach the heights at Eastern Illinois that he scaled at UWGB; but he seems to be making some progress. Last year the Panthers finished fifth in the Ohio Valley conference and this year were preseason picks for fourth. More important, they are 8-2 to start the season including wins over some common opponents to the Gophers: Western Illinois 64-62, Chicago State 87-64 and Milwaukee 51-45.
And, as Christmas approaches here’s a song from one of Eastern Illinois’ former football players, one of the voices of Christmas and unfortunately one of the willing voices who testified before the House Committee on Unamerican Activities, Burl Ives. This song charts year after year.
And, of course, I can’t resist the classic:
Trying to catch the devils herd
Across the endless skies