So.Mn.Fan -> RE: RE:Gopher Basketball (Mens) (1/22/2009 12:19:39 AM)
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Gophers need to rebound to rebound Wednesday, January 21, 2009 | Andy Katz, ESPN Minnesota hosts Purdue on Thursday in what could turn out to be a major game for the Gophers. Sure, a win helps the overall profile and keeps the team in the chase to catch Michigan State. But more than anything, Minnesota needs to show that it can rebound from another Big Ten setback. The team can do that by, well, rebounding. The Gophers, who cherish the neutral-site win over Louisville like a prized possession, opened the Big Ten season with a thud, getting crushed at home by 12 to Michigan State. The Spartans dominated the backboard, grabbing 41 rebounds to the Gophers' 22. MSU got 16 offensive rebounds. [image]http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2009/0121/ncb_u_westbrook_200.jpg[/image] Minnesota didn't wilt, though, coming back with four straight wins, including against Ohio State at home and at Wisconsin in overtime. UM outrebounded the next three opponents and was outrebounded by only one at Wisconsin. And then the Gophers went to Northwestern on Sunday. They outrebounded the Wildcats by just one, grabbed only six offensive rebounds and wilted in the second half to lose by nine. "This team does have to learn how to handle success," Minnesota coach Tubby Smith said of his young Gophers. "After Louisville, we played Michigan State and got clobbered on the boards, but then we bounced back." Smith is hoping for the same result. But he said he's got to trim down his rotation. He said he's playing too many players citing the 12 that saw action against the Wildcats. Minnesota has shown staying power so far. The Gophers are in a position to earn an NCAA bid. The question now: Can they come up with enough big wins in the Big Ten to hold onto a spot? Beating Purdue on Thursday would certainly help.
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