NCAAB Game Recap - Iowa at Minnesota
Wed Feb 8, 2017 9:00 PM EST

Baylor
72
OkSt
69
F
Stan
67
Ariz
74
F
UCF
50
Cin
60
F
WVU
61
Okla
50
F
NCSU
71
FSU
95
F
DeP
61
Xav
72
F
Miss
66
Tenn
75
F
SDak
93
IPFW
82
F
Murr
100
MorSt
101
F(OT)
LoyMD
59
Navy
62
F
Buck
71
Leh
79
F
HolyC
59
Lafy
69
F
Army
58
Colg
70
F
GMas
76
David
69
F
StLou
55
StBon
70
F
LaSal
67
Ford
52
F
SoFL
51
UConn
97
F
Pitt
83
BC
72
F
Rut
64
OhSt
70
F
Boston
67
Amer
64
F
SeLA
75
TXAMC
80
F
IUPUI
89
Omaha
78
F
W IL
63
ORU
60
F
SIU
41
NrthIA
49
F
LoyIL
58
Evans
60
F
Hou
91
Tul
62
F
Mizzu
73
TAMU
76
F
Prov
70
Seton
72
F(OT)
SDSt
65
NDSU
82
F
Fres
100
Wyo
102
F(4OT)
IndSt
56
Brad
54
F
NM
74
AF
67
F
VCU
54
GrgWas
53
F
VaTec
68
Mia-FL
74
F
Iowa
89
Minn
101
F(2OT)
UCSB
47
UCIrv
64
F
CS-Ful
65
UCDav
74
F
UNLV
77
Nev
104
F
Cal
68
AzSt
43
F

Minnesota 101, Iowa 89

Feb 8, 2017, 9:00 PM EST

Final (2OT)

1

2

OT

2OT

T

Iowa

29

48

7

5

89

Minnesota

40

37

7

17

101

Murphy-led Minnesota outlasts Iowa 101-89 in 2OT
Thu Feb 9, 2017 7:50 AM

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The Minnesota Gophers were overdue for a tight-game victory like this. The Iowa Hawkeyes made them work extra for it.

Jordan Murphy scored a career-high 25 points with 19 rebounds and four blocks, Nate Mason had 25 points and seven assists with only one turnover and Minnesota outlasted Iowa 101-89 in double overtime on Wednesday night.

"They showed great heart, great character to break through," Gophers coach Richard Pitino said after his team's fourth Big Ten overtime game this season . "Probably the most proud I've been since I've been here."

Akeem Springs scored 17 points on 5-for-8 shooting from 3-point range for Minnesota, which hit the 100-point mark for the first time since Dec. 27, 2014, against UNC Wilmington. The Gophers (17-7, 5-6) halted a three-game winning streak for the Hawkeyes (14-11, 6-6) with a season-high 14 blocked shots and a tireless effort down the stretch.

"We were just mentally strong, physically strong, and we just toughed it out and grinded it out," said Murphy, who made 10 of 13 shots from the floor.

The Gophers took an 11-point to their locker room at the intermission, well aware of the first-half leads they've squandered this season in losses to Michigan State (15 points), at Penn State (14 points) and to Maryland (12 points). Pitino showed the team some video clips from the win by Kansas over Kansas State on Monday to highlight some heart and hustle by the Jayhawks as an example of the winning plays needed to pull out a rivalry game like this.

"You could see how fatigued we were in those overtimes, but it's fun to come out on the winning side of it," Mason said.

Scoring the first five points in the first overtime wasn't enough for the Gophers, so they built a much bigger lead in the second one. Amir Coffey's jump shot, steal, fast break and dunk for a 90-87 lead in a dizzying sequence was the last spark they needed. After Jordan Bohannon missed a 3-pointer, Murphy threw down a dunk to send the crowd into deafening mode.

Peter Jok had 26 of his 28 points after halftime and Isaiah Moss added 19 points for Iowa, which stormed back from a 14-point deficit early in the second half after cranking up the press and the trap on defense to catch the Gophers in a passive state.

Sure enough, after Murphy's second straight layup put Minnesota in front 56-43, Jok, the conference's leading scorer, awoke with 10 points toward a 14-0 burst over a mere 2 1/2 minutes to clench up the game for good. His 3-pointer with 1:35 left in regulation gave the Hawkeyes a 75-73 lead .

"It's disappointing in a lot of ways, but I thought we showed tremendous fight," coach Fran McCaffrey said.

BIG PICTURE

Iowa: No matter how many quality opponents the Hawkeyes faced before Christmas, five nonconference losses put their NCAA Tournament bid in a big hole. Back-to-back road games against Maryland and Wisconsin still looming on the schedule will make a big finish difficult. This, then, was a win they really needed.

Minnesota: Chasing an NCAA Tournament appearance for the first time in Pitino's four seasons, the Gophers have the building blocks in place for a bid if they can finish February strong. Keeping Murphy and Lynch, both of whom fouled out of this one, out of foul trouble would be a key accomplishment.

JUMP BALL

Springs lost the ball in the waning seconds but got it back for the Gophers on the alternate possession arrow by tying up Brady Ellingson, despite Iowa's protest of a called timeout. Mason flipped in an off-balance layup with 8.4 seconds remaining to tie the game again.

"You never want to leave the game up for the refs to make a call," Ellingson said, "so I should've got rid of it or called timeout right away."

McCaffrey cut off a reporter who asked him about the play.

"I can't. I can't," he said. "Just don't do it."

FIRST HALF FLOURISH

Minnesota sprinted to intermission on an 18-5 spurt. Springs hit an NBA-range 3-pointer off a press-breaking pass from Mason for a 31-24 lead, before Coffey started a fast break by stealing the ball from Moss and finished with a no-look bounce pass to Mason for the layup.

The Hawkeyes missed four shots in the paint on their final possession of the half, including one blocked by Murphy, whose tip-in at the buzzer gave the Gophers a 40-29 edge. McCaffrey stormed over to scream at Moss for lackadaisical defense.

REMEMBERING RAY

Minnesota held a moment of silence after a brief highlight video including on-air audio clips for former radio announcer Ray Christensen, who died at age 92 on Sunday. Christensen, a 1949 graduate of the university, began calling football games in 1951 and basketball in 1956 until retiring in 2001.

UP NEXT

Iowa: The Hawkeyes travel to Michigan State for a game on Saturday, before consecutive home games against Illinois and Indiana.

Minnesota: The Gophers play at last-place Rutgers on Saturday, before returning home to face Indiana and Michigan next week.

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An earlier version of this story incorrectly listed the final score as 100-89.

Leaders

Iowa PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
P. Jok 28 0 3 9 2 1
I. Moss 19 0 2 3 0 2
Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
N. Mason 25 0 7 5 0 2
J. Murphy 25 0 1 19 1 4

Team Comparison

Iowa Minn
Points For 89 101
Field Goals 30/75-40% 36/82-44%
Three Pointers 9/26-35% 8/24-33%
Free Throws 20/28-71% 21/31-68%
Offensive Rebounds 16 20
Defensive Rebounds 33 33
Rebounds 57 59
Blocks 6 14
Steals 9 10
Turnovers 18 14
Personal Fouls 26 21
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Minn Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Feb 8 Iowa 89 @ Minn 101 P. Jok 28 N. Mason 25

Game Information

Stadium: Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 11,481
Game Time: