The Gophers were a disappointing 15-16 record last year, including 5-11 in the Big Ten for 10th place. But Carlie Wagner is determined her team will be better her senior year.
And she began her quest for a storybook ending with a pretty stellar start.
On the guard's first shot Saturday in the Gophers' season opener, she sank a three-pointer, the 207th of her career. That inspired an 18-2 run her team went on en route to a 107-73 victory against Lehigh at Williams Arena in front of an announced 2,642 fans.
"I was excited when it went in. I was like, 'Yes!' " Wagner said. "We struck first, which was huge. And that's what we want to emphasize this year is that we strike first. We're not going to get in a hole and have to make a comeback. We're going to hit them first and hit the ground running … and go from there."
The Gophers finished the game shooting 51.3 percent, including 52 percent from the three-point line and 80 percent on free throws. Seven Gophers broke into double figures, including Wagner with her 84th career double-digit game. Wagner and sophomore guard Gadiva Hubbard led the way with 22 points each. Junior guard Kenisha Bell, freshman guard/forward Destiny Pitts and freshman guard Paloma Gonzalez had 12 each. Senior center Bryanna Fernstrom scored 11 and sophomore guard Jasmine Brunson 10.
That offensive prowess isn't surprising, as the Gophers did return 83 percent of their scoring from last season, including their top three scorers and four out of five starters.
"Very pleased with the balance of our scoring," coach Marlene Stollings said. "I thought we shared the ball extremely well. And also very pleased with the fact that we took care of the ball. It was a big point of emphasis for us, and our defensive effort in playing man-to-man for 40 minutes was something that we'll build upon. But certainly a good start for us, a good showing for us defensively."
The Gophers recorded 12 steals and four blocks and had 30 defensive rebounds. They also forced 23 Lehigh turnovers, scoring 31 points from those, while committing just seven themselves.