Here are some of the highlights from Gophers point-guard Rachel Banham's record-setting 60-point game vs. Northwestern, during which she scored 20 in the first half and 40 in the second, which included two overtimes.
Banham hit a long three-pointer to reach 50 points in the final minute of the first overtime.
With 2.4 seconds left in the first overtime, Banham's basket sent the game into a second one.
This is the shot that broke the old Big Ten scoring record in the second overtime.
And here's the three-point play in the final minute that buried Northwestern's chances.
Afterward, Banham talked about her day with Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White on the Big Ten Network.
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