Gophers coach Marlene Stollings always will remember her Big Ten Conference opener.
Her team overcame a 17-point deficit in the final 11 minutes, upsetting No. 12 Nebraska 72-69 Monday night at Williams Arena. It was a matchup between a Top 25 program and another trying to reach that status despite losing its top player, Rachel Banham, to a season-ending knee injury.
"We'll put it at the top of the list for now," Stollings said of where the victory ranks in her four-year head coaching career. "We hope to keep building on it."
It had all the makings of an improbable comeback. The Cornhuskers were dominant in building a 57-40 lead with 10 minutes, 14 seconds left. They were controlling the boards and beating the Gophers (12-1) to every loose ball.
"What a tremendous fight by our young ladies tonight," Stollings said. "We felt we were still in the game and could win it."
The Gophers went on a 28-10 run, capped by junior guard Shayne Mullaney's driving layup with 33 seconds remaining to give them their first lead of the night at 68-67. The one usually in charge of directing the offense was counted on to provide more scoring punch against Nebraska (10-2).
"I'm trying to have more of an offensive mindset," Mullaney said after she finished with a season-best 18 points. "I have to become more of an offensive threat."
Following a Nebraska missed three-pointer, Gophers senior Shae Kelley added two free throws with 17 seconds remaining. The team's leading scorer (outside of Banham) entering the night finished with seven points, nine below her season average. She missed her first 10 shots, and her only basket came with 1:14 remaining.