This is Amelia Rayno's second season on the Gophers' basketball beat. She learned college basketball in North Carolina (Go Tar Heels!), where fanhood is not an option. In 2010, she joined the Star Tribune after graduating from Boston's Emerson College, which sadly had no exciting D-I college hoops to latch onto. Amelia has also worked on the sports desk at the Boston Globe and interned at the Detroit News.
 Follow Rayno on Twitter @AmeliaRaynoThe Gophers’ starting lineup was a little dinged up against Michigan, coach Tubby Smith said in today’s Big Ten conference call – perhaps partly accounting for two somewhat lackluster performances in that game.
Joe Coleman sprained an ankle at Indiana, and has been dealing with that injury ever since, Smith said. The sophomore sat out practice on Saturday (the team had a film session on Friday and took the day off yesterday) after receiving an MRI, but with it coming back clean, Coleman should be back today, Smith said.
Also, Rodney Williams is dealing with a knee injury and a groin issue as well, the coach said. Williams apparently tweaked both against Indiana and wore a knee sleeve against Michigan.
Asked whether he thinks that had a significant impact on the way the senior played vs. the Wolverines, Smith said, “He wasn’t himself, let’s put it that way.”
Williams has been complaining some about his hip/groin area since the Indiana game as well.
“I think the combination of that, and being bumped, and when you go up against the best, too, they are a pretty talented team, you want to be at your full strength,” Smith said. “Psychologically, I’m thinking he’s fine, but in reality, he probably wasn’t fully mentally sharp or physically sharp, but he’s fine now.”
Other notes from today’s media teleconference:
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT