EVANSTON, Ill. – Everyone else around the Gophers basketball program seemed to be stressing about possibly missing the NCAA tournament, so coach Richard Pitino tried to make sure his team ignored the outside noise about their bubble being close to bursting.
The Gophers were putting too much pressure on themselves as the losses piled up the past few weeks, but they got back on track Thursday night behind Amir Coffey's 31 points in a 62-50 victory against struggling Northwestern in front of an announced crowd of 6,869 at Welsh-Ryan Arena.
The junior guard shot 12-for-19 from the field and got his first career double-double with 12 rebounds for Minnesota to snap a six-game losing streak on the road.
"This was a good road win," Pitino said. "We had to rebound from a tough Rutgers loss. Any win in this league is really, really difficult as you see from top to bottom. Anybody can beat anybody in this league."
A much more relaxed and focused Minnesota squad took control in the first half despite shooting just 38 percent from the field.
It helped to have Coffey's 15 points, but the Gophers (18-11, 8-10) also held the Wildcats to only 29.6 percent shooting and forced nine turnovers.
So many times this season, Pitino watched his players let poor offense affect how well they played defensively, but that wasn't the case Thursday.
Coffey was the only player in double figures in the game. Fellow starters Jordan Murphy, Daniel Oturu and Gabe Kalscheur had just 24 points combined on 8-for-29 shooting from the field, but they were still fighting for loose balls, rotating defensively and contesting every shot.