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a few details emerge from Marcus Fuller on the Strib:
No fans or media were allowed to attend the scrimmage. The score ended up being heavily one-sided in Colorado State's favor, from all accounts, but (Parker) Fox just saw the experience as a big accomplishment for how far he's come.
Fox was one of the U standouts during the scrimmage, along with the returning scoring leader Dawson Garcia. After coming off the bench, Fox, the former Division II All-America at Northern State (S.D.), said playing well helped to calm his nerves.
Also playing his first game action Saturday vs. an opponent in two years was junior Isaiah Ihnen, who recovered from two knee surgeries.
"[Fox] looked extremely comfortable out there doing what he does," Ihnen said. "For me, there was definitely a sense of being nervous. That feeling of this was my first time playing against other people again. The first couple minutes of the game I definitely felt that. As the game went on, I got more comfortable. Glad I got those jitters out."
The scrimmage started off with the Gophers getting behind big early, but they were more competitive during stretches as the game went on.
The U's new backcourt with transfers Elijah Hawkins (Howard) and Mike Mitchell Jr. (Pepperdine) felt like their chemistry grew after playing together for the first time.
"We learned a lot during the scrimmage," Hawkins said. "We took that learned from it and moved on. So, I feel like we're definitely ready for the season."
Freshman Cameron Christie was sick during the week and missed the scrimmage. Christie, who is expected to play major minutes for the Gophers this season, said he'll play in Thursday's exhibition game vs. Macalester at Williams Arena.
No fans or media were allowed to attend the scrimmage. The score ended up being heavily one-sided in Colorado State's favor, from all accounts, but (Parker) Fox just saw the experience as a big accomplishment for how far he's come.
Fox was one of the U standouts during the scrimmage, along with the returning scoring leader Dawson Garcia. After coming off the bench, Fox, the former Division II All-America at Northern State (S.D.), said playing well helped to calm his nerves.
Also playing his first game action Saturday vs. an opponent in two years was junior Isaiah Ihnen, who recovered from two knee surgeries.
"[Fox] looked extremely comfortable out there doing what he does," Ihnen said. "For me, there was definitely a sense of being nervous. That feeling of this was my first time playing against other people again. The first couple minutes of the game I definitely felt that. As the game went on, I got more comfortable. Glad I got those jitters out."
The scrimmage started off with the Gophers getting behind big early, but they were more competitive during stretches as the game went on.
The U's new backcourt with transfers Elijah Hawkins (Howard) and Mike Mitchell Jr. (Pepperdine) felt like their chemistry grew after playing together for the first time.
"We learned a lot during the scrimmage," Hawkins said. "We took that learned from it and moved on. So, I feel like we're definitely ready for the season."
Freshman Cameron Christie was sick during the week and missed the scrimmage. Christie, who is expected to play major minutes for the Gophers this season, said he'll play in Thursday's exhibition game vs. Macalester at Williams Arena.