NCAAB Game Recap - Indiana at Minnesota
Wed Feb 15, 2017 9:00 PM EST

UNC
97
NCSU
73
F
Duke
65
UVA
55
F
Cin
68
SoFL
54
F
Tul
75
SMU
80
F
Crei
81
Seton
87
F
Ark
83
SouthCar
76
F
MD
74
NW
64
F
StJon
86
Butl
110
F
LIU
82
StFNY
45
F
Xav
63
Prov
75
F
Vermt
87
UMassL
66
F
UMBC
69
Albany
78
F
Maine
51
UNH
64
F
Stony
66
Hartfo
54
F
Furm
74
WCU
62
F
Chat
74
VMI
68
F
Woff
55
UNCG
74
F
Samf
77
ETSU
79
F
NDSU
61
IPFW
77
F
WichSt
87
SIU
68
F
Winth
83
Longw
63
F
Radf
59
GWebb
70
F
Presb
48
UNCA
89
F
Navy
55
Leh
74
F
Boston
69
Colg
68
F
Amer
65
Lafy
78
F
GrgWas
63
David
74
F
LaSal
65
StBon
83
F
Ford
53
URI
43
F
UMass
66
Duques
96
F
IaSt
87
KSU
79
F
Temp
64
ECU
78
F
Army
52
HolyC
47
F
Buck
77
LoyMD
78
F
Campbl
69
ChaSo
72
F
SCSt
70
Norf
81
F
IUPUI
67
SDSt
81
F
Brad
61
NrthIA
64
F
IndSt
46
LoyIL
64
F
GaTec
61
Mia-FL
70
F
TXAMC
97
InWor
81
F
Bama
57
Mizzu
54
F
IlSt
67
MOSt
66
F
Nev
78
AF
59
F
OkSt
71
TCU
68
F
Ind
74
Minn
75
F
SJSU
59
Fres
77
F
SDSU
66
UtSt
62
F
CAPoly
85
CSNor
71
F

Feb 15, 2017, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Indiana

29

45

74

Minnesota

33

42

75

Springs hits winner for Minnesota in 75-74 win vs. Indiana
Thu Feb 16, 2017 12:55 AM

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Watching his first 10 shots ricochet off the rim didn't deter Akeem Springs, and letting Indiana take the lead down the stretch didn't rattle Minnesota.

The Gophers have sure grown up this month.

Springs followed his own missed 3-pointer with a flip from the baseline with 3 seconds left that lifted Minnesota to a 75-74 victory over Indiana on Wednesday night to hand the Hoosiers their fourth straight loss and give the Gophers their fourth consecutive win.

After driving through the defense to the top of the key, James Blackmon Jr. pulled up for a 3-point try at the buzzer that banged off the backboard.

"It just felt good to contribute after such a tough game," said Springs, who finished just 2 for 13 from the field.

The senior transfer from Milwaukee launched a contested off-balance try from the corner after the play called by coach Richard Pitino fell apart. Jordan Murphy, who had his third straight double-double with 14 points and 15 rebounds, was supposed to set a screen so the ball could be handed off so that Amir Coffey, who had all 17 of his points in the second half, could create a shot.

"My confidence doesn't sway, at all," Springs said.

The same can be said these days for the Gophers (19-7, 7-6 Big Ten), who lost five straight games in January, four of them by seven points or less. Nate Mason led the way again with 30 points, hitting 11 of 12 free throws and converting a layup with 39 seconds left for a one-point lead.

"It's great, man, just knowing our team is as tough as we are," Mason said.

Blackmon finished with 22 points for the Hoosiers (15-12, 5-9), after two quiet games following an absence caused by a lower left leg injury.

"We just need to come together even more like we have been, get better like we have been," Blackmon said, trying to stay optimistic after the sixth loss in the last seven games by the Hoosiers.

BETTER SHOWING

Indiana failed again to cut down on turnovers and get going from behind the arc, but Blackmon helped the Hoosiers stay poised. A three-point play by Juwan Morgan gave them a 51-49 lead they didn't lose until two free throws by Murphy put Minnesota in front with 1:06 left. Blackmon's 3-pointer with 4:30 remaining gave Indiana a 65-60 lead.

Hoosiers coach Tom Crean put freshmen De'Ron Davis and Devonte Green in the starting lineup to form a 6-foot-10 tandem inside with Bryant and Davis. Davis fouled out in nine minutes of action, with 10 points. Bryant, who was scoreless in the first half, finished with eight points and 10 rebounds. His two made free throws with 17 seconds remaining put Indiana in front.

"Our guys came to fight tonight. There's no doubt it," said Crean, who earlier in the week lamented the "immaturity" of his experienced backcourt players. "Minnesota made one more play."

MISSED CHANCE

The first half was the definition of the beleaguered state of the Hoosiers. Pitino was slapped with a technical foul less than 2 minutes into the game, soon after tearing off his suit coat and tie, and Minnesota missed its first seven shots from the floor. Indiana never took full advantage.

The Hoosiers led 22-12 past the 7-minute mark after Blackmon's second 3-pointer, but they lost Reggie Lynch inside a few times for quick layups. Then Mason heated up, Murphy confidently swished a rare 3-point attempt and the Gophers were on their way to a 21-7 run to finish the half.

BIG PICTURE

Indiana: The Hoosiers don't have much hope left for the NCAA Tournament, with injuries once again having compounded their struggles with the season-long absence of Collin Hartman and recent loss of O.G. Anunoby.

"Our work ethic is so good, and our spirit and tenacity and improvement and togetherness is so good," Crean said. "That's why your heart aches for them."

Minnesota: Lynch fouled out again, prompting Pitino to joke that he leads the country in "and-ones." Freshman Eric Curry helped fill the void, with a key steal with 91 seconds left and tight defense on Bryant. Most importantly, Curry crashed hard to get a hand on the ball after Springs missed in the closing seconds and tipped it perfectly toward his teammate for the redemption try.

UP NEXT

Indiana: The Hoosiers have the weekend off from the Big Ten grind before hitting the road again to play Iowa on Tuesday. Their final home game comes on Feb. 25 against Northwestern.

Minnesota: The Gophers stay at home to face Michigan on Sunday before a trip to Maryland on Feb. 22.

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Leaders

Indiana PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Blackmon Jr. 22 0 1 6 0 1
J. Morgan 14 0 1 7 1 2
Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
N. Mason 30 0 4 3 2 0
A. Coffey 17 0 0 7 0 1

Team Comparison

Ind Minn
Points For 74 75
Field Goals 26/75-35% 24/62-39%
Three Pointers 7/27-26% 6/18-33%
Free Throws 15/18-83% 21/28-75%
Offensive Rebounds 20 13
Defensive Rebounds 31 31
Rebounds 56 49
Blocks 5 9
Steals 6 5
Turnovers 14 12
Personal Fouls 24 16
Technical Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Feb 15 Ind 74 @ Minn 75 J. Blackmon Jr. 22 N. Mason 30

Game Information

Stadium: Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 11,658
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