The Gophers were supposed to have one of the best players in America, a Player of the Year candidate. She was supposed to lift the team into the national spotlight and carry them into the NCAA tournament for the first time in six seasons. She was supposed to dominate games, score at will at times, and overwhelm opponents with a terrific all-around game. A Gophers superstar was finally supposed to bring big victories back to Williams Arena.
And, this is all happening.
It's just not the player everyone thought it would be doing it.
Amanda Zahui B. might be the best center in women's college basketball. She's playing like a first-team All-America.
"We leave that [debate] to the folks who analyze that, but we certainly think she should be in contention and in those discussions," Gophers first-year coach Marlene Stollings said.
Five weeks ago, Zahui was vying for best supporting actress honors. A couple of weeks before that, the 6-5 sophomore from Stockholm was struggling with foul trouble and posting numbers that were half of her season averages. This all changed when Rachel Banham, the senior guard who was originally going to fulfill the starring role of a promising season, went down with a season-ending knee injury.
Zahui snapped her long fingers to demonstrate how long it took for her to assume the lead role.
"I feel like right when she went down, when they helped her off the court, it just kind of clicked in my head," Zahui said last week.