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We will remind you that the Gophers' last official NCAA tournament victory came against Derrick Coleman and Syracuse in the 1990 Sweet 16.
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Could the Heat winning streak finally end at 22? Miami pays a visit to rival Boston (7 p.m., ESPN).
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