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Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (7/22/2014 4:26:17 PM)

Its great to have my allmater get its BB program back on track.

We haven't been a threat since the days of Willy Burton




Dave E -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (7/24/2014 12:08:15 PM)

You misspelled Bobby Jackson. [;)]




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (7/25/2014 12:07:50 PM)

Bobby was awesome as well. Not sure how far he got us in the tourny but I remeber Willy taking us to the elite 8




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (7/25/2014 12:38:30 PM)

Bobby got us to the Final Four. Oh wait ... that never happened.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (7/25/2014 1:04:12 PM)

I was young but didn't we run in to Syracuse that year or was it Kentucky that us out?




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (7/25/2014 1:41:19 PM)

Kentucky.




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (7/26/2014 1:10:20 PM)

Minnesota Season By Season Results

SEASON
W-L
RESULTS

2013
1-1
Defeated UCLA in first round, 83-63
Lost to Florida in second round, 78-64

2010
0-1
Lost to Xavier in first round, 65-54

2009
0-1
Lost to Texas in first round, 76-62

2005
0-1
Lost to Iowa State in first round, 64-53

1999
0-1
Lost to Gonzaga in first round, 75-63

1997
4-1
Defeated Southwestern University-texas in first round, 78-46
Defeated Temple in second round, 76-57
Defeated Clemson in regional semifinal, 90-84
Defeated UCLA in regional final, 80-72
Lost to Kentucky in National Semifinal, 78-69

1995
0-1
Lost to Saint Louis in first round, 64-61

1994
1-1
Lost to Louisville in second round, 60-55

1990
3-1
Defeated UTEP in first round, 64-61
Defeated Northern Iowa in second round, 81-78
Defeated Syracuse in regional semifinal, 82-75
Lost to Georgia Tech in regional final, 93-91

1989
2-1
Defeated Kansas State in first round, 86-75
Defeated Siena in second round, 80-67
Lost to Duke in regional semifinal, 87-70

1982
1-1
Defeated Chattanooga in second round, 62-61
Lost to Louisville in regional semifinal, 67-61




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (7/26/2014 1:10:49 PM)

Minnesota Best Tournament Performances


TEAM BESTS
PLAYER BESTS

STAT
SEASON
OPPONENT
VALUE
SEASON
PLAYER
VALUE

PTS
1990
Georgia Tech, 91-93
91
1990
Willie Burton
36

FG
1990
Georgia Tech, 91-93
39
1990
Willie Burton
15

FG%
1990
Syracuse, 82-75
.589
1997
Eric Harris
.833

FT
1997
Clemson, 90-84
34
1997
Bobby Jackson
12

FT%
1997
UCLA, 80-72
.808
2010
Lawrence Westbrook
4.000

3PM
1997
Temple, 76-57
10
2013
Andre Hollins
6

3P%
2013
UCLA, 83-63
.563
2013
Austin Hollins
.667

AST
2013
UCLA, 83-63
19
1990
Melvin Newbern
9

REB
1995
Saint Louis, 61-64
49
1972
Jim Brewer
22




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (7/26/2014 2:20:15 PM)

Actually, I was confused. It was 1990 I was thinking of. I knew we played Cuse but forgot that we beat them and then lost to (I think) Kenny Anderson's GT.




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (7/26/2014 5:34:18 PM)

I thought there would be some Trent Tucker/Randy Brewer in the personel best in the Tourney

I also thought they made some noice back around 1982




Dave E -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/6/2014 11:19:31 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Kentucky.


In a game we really should have won. Nerves got to us.




Dave E -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/6/2014 11:20:28 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

Actually, I was confused. It was 1990 I was thinking of. I knew we played Cuse but forgot that we beat them and then lost to (I think) Kenny Anderson's GT.


Yes, because Kevin Lynch ran all the way to the damn corner before launching a last second 3 when we were down by two. He takes that shot two seconds earlier and we have a chance to tie the game. I'll never forgive him.




Dave E -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/6/2014 11:21:39 AM)

Best individual effort in the postseason has to be Bobby Jackson v. Clemson. Played the last 5-10 minutes of regulation and both overtimes with four fouls.

Overshadowed a tremendous game by Sam.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/6/2014 12:10:42 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Dave E

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

Actually, I was confused. It was 1990 I was thinking of. I knew we played Cuse but forgot that we beat them and then lost to (I think) Kenny Anderson's GT.


Yes, because Kevin Lynch ran all the way to the damn corner before launching a last second 3 when we were down by two. He takes that shot two seconds earlier and we have a chance to tie the game. I'll never forgive him.


I remember Lynch jacking it up after just crossing half court with several seconds left on the clock. I remember thinking "what the f*** are you doing? Dennis Scott was killing us that game as well as Anderson. Willie Burton was single handedly keeping us in it at times.




Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/10/2014 12:45:36 PM)

Willie is probably my favorite Gopher of all time followed closely by Bobby Jackson.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/10/2014 1:08:20 PM)

Shikenjanski based on name alone [&:]




Dave E -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/11/2014 9:19:16 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

quote:

ORIGINAL: Dave E

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

Actually, I was confused. It was 1990 I was thinking of. I knew we played Cuse but forgot that we beat them and then lost to (I think) Kenny Anderson's GT.


Yes, because Kevin Lynch ran all the way to the damn corner before launching a last second 3 when we were down by two. He takes that shot two seconds earlier and we have a chance to tie the game. I'll never forgive him.


I remember Lynch jacking it up after just crossing half court with several seconds left on the clock. I remember thinking "what the f*** are you doing? Dennis Scott was killing us that game as well as Anderson. Willie Burton was single handedly keeping us in it at times.


Incorrect. Lynch was close to the corner and there was no time left on the clock.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCja5kIxeXA




Dave E -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/11/2014 9:19:36 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

Shikenjanski based on name alone [&:]


I saw him at a Twins game a couple of years ago!




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/27/2014 6:01:29 AM)

Gophers basketball recruit Diedhiou denied entry to university




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/27/2014 9:12:23 AM)



One of two international recruits the Gophers men’s basketball team was counting on this season has been denied admission by the University of Minnesota.

Gaston Diedhiou, a 6-9 forward and native of Senegal who played at a high school in the Canary Islands last year, passed the NCAA Clearinghouse — typically the major academic hurdle — as a full qualifier earlier this summer, but he was denied by the school’s office of admissions, which deemed him unprepared for academic success at Minnesota, according to multiple university officials.

Those sources told the Star Tribune that Diedhiou’s English proficiency test scores were cited as the major concern. Minnesota does not have any thresholds for proficiency test scores set in stone, director of admissions Rachelle Hernandez said, but the results are considered as part of a holistic review done for every applicant. After being advised by other members of the department, Hernandez ultimately makes the decision whether to admit the prospective student.

“Our assessment is really related to can the student be successful academically and can they be successful in an English-speaking setting,” Hernandez said, speaking generally about the admissions process. “Admissions decisions are never based on just one thing.”

Bakary Konate, Minnesota’s other foreign recruit, has been fully admitted and is eligible, but that admissions process, too, was far from smooth, according to sources. The 6-11 Mali native, a shot-blocker who is also developing an outside shot, is expected to see playing time as a true freshman this fall.

Diedhiou can retake the proficiency test — Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) — before next semester and could be admitted to school and be granted eligibility to play at that time. In the meantime, Diedhiou, who is expected to arrive on campus yet this week, will participate in an English-intensive program on campus as a non-student — which is not covered by his pending scholarship — this fall.

The program is hopeful Diedhiou will be eligible for the second semester and playing for the team this spring, a source told to the Star Tribune.

The Diedhiou denial, however, comes at a bad time for Minnesota. The Gophers have only two returning players taller than 6-9 on the roster: senior centers Elliott Eliason and Mo Walker, both in their final year of eligibility. Diedhiou, a power forward, and Konate, a center, represent essential cogs in the frontcourt depth. The hope was for both to play big roles in 2015-16, and this season was seen as critical to that development.

International prep stars playing top-level college basketball is becoming a growing trend as recruiting becomes more competitive and comprehensive, the NCAA extends its reach overseas through promotional games and programs develop deeper financial resources.

The previous two national championship teams have had a notable international presence. Connecticut had four players born outside of the United States on its title-winning roster this past spring. Louisville boasted two foreign-born players — including Gorgui Dieng, who Gophers coach Richard Pitino was heavily involved with recruiting when he worked for his father, Rick — when it cut down the nets in 2013. Three of the top five picks in this spring’s NBA draft — Andrew Wiggins (Canada), Joel Embiid (Cameroon) and Dante Exum (Australia) — were one-time international prep stars.

The Gophers have one other foreign-born player on the roster in Walker, an Ontario native. But recruiting international players is expected to be a growing strategy under Pitino. In May, the second-year coach was asked about recruiting outside the U.S.

“I think we want to look at all options,” he said after landing Konate and Diedhiou. “Especially when you’re trying to build up a culture, build up a brand. Minnesota does not have, yet, a brand which really recruits itself. I think we’ve got to build that and that’s going to take time.

“I was able to coach a kid at Louisville — Gorgui Dieng — who not only became a much better player but he’s like one of the most enjoyable people to be around on a daily basis. And I think it’s because they’re so appreciative. Bakary will text me every single night and ask me how my baby’s doing. And that’s not normal. And it’s so nice. I’ve had good experiences with international kids before, and if they’re good enough, certainly we want to look at every single option possible right now.”

When the Big Ten portion of the schedule rolls around in January, there is a chance the Gophers could have both international freshmen post players in action. Until then, Diedhiou will try to emerge from something of an admissions purgatory in Minneapolis, unable to begin his scholarship and college playing career.




Dave E -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/27/2014 10:18:23 AM)

Frustrating development, to say the least, given the lack of big men in the system. First recruiting snafu of the Pitino era.




Corleone -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/27/2014 10:25:04 AM)

I get the feeling this kid would have no issues getting in 99.9% of places having passed the NCAA Clearinghouse. Exhibit A of why the Gophers will never have a successful athletic program in the sports that matter.

Besides, he probably speaks better English than half of the TA's I had when I went there...let's not pretend that the U is some sort of Ivy League-quality institution. [&o]




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/27/2014 10:39:50 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Corleone

I get the feeling this kid would have no issues getting in 99.9% of places having passed the NCAA Clearinghouse. Exhibit A of why the Gophers will never have a successful athletic program in the sports that matter.

Besides, he probably speaks better English than half of the TA's I had when I went there...let's not pretend that the U is some sort of Ivy League-quality institution. [&o]

Bingo
Our standards cost us athletes constantly
And yet, we still get more death penalties than those who cheat openly and blatantly.
Oh well.




Corleone -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/27/2014 10:51:50 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

quote:

ORIGINAL: Corleone

I get the feeling this kid would have no issues getting in 99.9% of places having passed the NCAA Clearinghouse. Exhibit A of why the Gophers will never have a successful athletic program in the sports that matter.

Besides, he probably speaks better English than half of the TA's I had when I went there...let's not pretend that the U is some sort of Ivy League-quality institution. [&o]

Bingo
Our standards cost us athletes constantly
And yet, we still get more death penalties than those who cheat openly and blatantly.
Oh well.


Funny how that works, isn't it? The regents of most other big state universities seem to get the intrinsic value of having successful programs, while here they seem to internally loathe such a concept.

One could argue that those running the show in Dinkytown are just as firmly entrenched on the "horseshit owner" list as are Glen Taylor and the Pohlad Trust Fund babies.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Mens) (8/27/2014 10:56:08 AM)

Bingo again my friend.
We cower, and STILL get the whip
That's what pisses me off most.
Thank you sir may I have another?
Setting extremely high standards isn't the problem. Not getting any credit for it, is.
Wanna be great, but not sure how to, or not willing to back up the talk with defensive aggression.
We've been humped by the NCAA thru the years IMO.




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