NCAAB Game Recap - Western Carolina at Minnesota
Sun Nov 19, 2017 4:30 PM EST

Stony
71
MSU
93
F
UNH
63
Fla
70
F
USC
93
Vand
89
F(OT)
WCU
64
Minn
92
F
TxTch
85
NW
49
F
StMar
79
SJSU
61
F
UTSA
90
JMU
77
F
UTEP
72
App
76
F
Quin
72
Lib
84
F
Niag
76
UMass
101
F
Maine
68
SacHr
69
F(OT)
Copp
39
Rut
64
F
IndSt
94
Ohio
96
F(4OT)
Brown
74
StFNY
77
F
Corn
78
UMassL
98
F
Monm
53
UVA
73
F
HolyC
66
URI
88
F
TXAMC
65
UGA
68
F
ConSP
67
FIU
77
F
Seatt
77
Belm
90
F
Brad
70
Web
64
F
Alc
76
CenAR
102
F
NFla
83
Woff
86
F
(N/A)
70
Leh
95
F
(N/A)
42
Yale
107
F
UMBC
88
Colg
93
F
UCIrv
78
AzSt
99
F
UND
70
Nebras
92
F
NE
55
OhSt
80
F
BethC
62
GaTec
65
F
SouthCar
79
W MI
66
F
Hou
78
Wake
73
F
UNCA
82
APSU
79
F(OT)
Samf
67
LoyIL
88
F
MsVl
67
Kent
80
F
BC
82
LaSal
61
F
South
67
NCC
80
F
CSBak
85
Lamar
73
F
SeLA
50
Valpa
83
F
ODU
75
Dayt
67
F
Detr
116
HCU
109
F(OT)
Elon
71
WIMil
72
F
IlSt
84
Tuls
68
F
CoCar
89
Iona
84
F
ColSt
73
FSU
90
F
Marsh
74
Ill
91
F
RobM
66
Duques
59
F
Drex
88
Drake
90
F(2OT)
McNee
86
LoyMa
92
F(OT)
Nich
86
W Ky
100
F
SoFL
53
Ind
70
F
Boston
66
UConn
85
F
Aub
89
Hof
78
F
Bois
64
IaSt
75
F
Tul
63
Ford
55
F
(N/A)
59
Portl
86
F
Vermt
66
NoKY
64
F
USA
54
StPet
49
F
Mercer
70
Colora
79
F
Ball
71
Oreg
95
F
Temp
67
Clem
60
F
Hartfo
68
Mia-O
58
F

Nov 19, 2017, 4:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Western Carolina

33

31

64

(14) Minnesota

42

50

92

Jordan Murphy leads Minnesota past Western Carolina
Sun Nov 19, 2017 8:20 PM

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Even with two of his teammates on the bench in foul trouble, Jordan Murphy knew he didn't have to take the game over in the second half. He did it anyway.

Murphy had 23 points and 11 rebounds, and No. 14 Minnesota cruised past Western Carolina 92-64 on Sunday.

Five Gophers scored in double figures for Minnesota (4-0) as the Gophers used a balanced scoring attack to methodically build upon their nine-point halftime lead. Amir Coffey had 15 points, Dupree McBrayer scored 14, Nate Mason had 13 and Isaiah Washington scored 10.

Freshman Matt Halvorsen hit 5 of 7 3-pointers and led the Catamounts (1-3) with 17 points. Deriece Parks added 11 points.

Mason and center Reggie Lynch both picked up their fourth fouls early in the second half and played limited minutes the rest of the way. But that wasn't a problem as Murphy had 15 points and 9 rebounds after the break and the Gophers pulled away after leading 42-33 at halftime.

Even though Murphy picked up his fourth straight double-double to start the season, he didn't feel pressured to carry the offense without Mason and Lynch on the floor, thanks in part to the play of the other two Minnesota starters.

"I knew Dupree was shooting it really well and being really aggressive, and that's the side of him we want to see," Murphy said. "And Amir was doing the same thing so I didn't feel a huge burden offensively. We were fine with our balanced attack."

Halvorsen hit three 3-pointers in the game's first three minutes, but Minnesota still got out to an early 21-12 lead.

"We did a good job of taking that punch and throwing a few of our own, and we did a good job of bouncing back," Murphy said.

The Catamounts later cut Minnesota's lead to 32-30 thanks to a backdoor layup and a 3-pointer by Parks. But Minnesota answered with an 8-1 run that included a thunderous dunk by Coffey on a fast-break give-and-go with McBrayer.

Coffey, McBrayer and Murphy each had four assists, demonstrating the unselfish play that Minnesota coach Richard Pitino expects from his team.

"We've got to get our guys to understand that we've got a lot of nice weapons, we've got a lot of nice pieces, but if you get consumed with (statistics), it's amazing, you don't play right and you don't play well," Pitino said.

BIG PICTURE

Western Carolina: The Catamounts lost at Clemson by 28 points and were drubbed by 51 at Cincinnati, so this 28-point defeat wasn't unexpected. They'll be back playing fellow mid-major opponents soon, and that should provide a better idea of how the team measures up to its peers.

Minnesota: The foul trouble might have been a blessing in disguise for Pitino, whose team plays four games in seven days. The Gophers' rotation goes 10 deep, and each of their five bench players was on the floor for at least 11 minutes on Sunday.

THREE-POINT STRUGGLES

One game after allowing Niagara to hit 6 of 9 from beyond the arc to start the game, the Gophers let Western Carolina hang around by letting the Catamounts hit 7 of their first 9 3-pointers. That trend has to change as Big Ten play draws near.

"I think in the past, a couple of those games, teams were hitting tough shots," said Pitino, whose team has given up 36 3-pointers in three home games this year. "At some point it's just bad defense. . We've got to get our hands more active and we've got to trust the guys behind us."

McBrayer said he's ready for an increased focus on 3-point defense in practice this week.

"We were winning because of our 3-point field goal defense and rebounding," McBrayer said, "so I think we as a team and Murph and me as captains, we need to make more of an emphasis on that."

UP NEXT

Western Carolina: Plays at Massachusetts on Tuesday night.

Minnesota: Hosts Alabama A&M on Tuesday night before heading to New York for the Barclays Center Classic. The Gophers will face UMass on Friday and Alabama on Saturday.

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Leaders

Western Carolina PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Halvorsen 17 0 3 2 1 0
D. Parks 11 0 3 3 0 0
Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Murphy 23 0 4 11 2 2
A. Coffey 15 0 4 5 2 0

Team Comparison

WCU Minn
Points For 64 92
Field Goals 22/59-37% 29/58-50%
Three Pointers 11/22-50% 7/16-44%
Free Throws 9/15-60% 27/38-71%
Offensive Rebounds 13 14
Defensive Rebounds 24 26
Rebounds 44 43
Blocks 5 9
Steals 5 11
Turnovers 20 12
Personal Fouls 30 20
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Minn Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Nov 19 WCU 64 @ Minn 92 M. Halvorsen 17 J. Murphy 23

Game Information

Stadium: Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 11,107
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