Reggie Lynch has been the Big Ten's best shot blocker this season, but the Gophers center had to remind everyone that he could be a dominant scoring presence as well.
The 6-10, 260-pound junior from Edina recorded his seventh game this season with at least three blocks Sunday, but he also tied a career high with 18 points and 11 rebounds in a 77-57 victory over Northern Illinois in front of an announced 8,625 at Williams Arena.
It has been a long time since the Gophers (10-1) had a center who could dominate a game offensively and defensively.
"I think he is one of the better centers in the league," coach Richard Pitino said. "He played hard and showed really good leadership. He can continue to get better but overall is a game-changer for us."
Lynch, who sat out last season after transferring from Illinois State, is averaging 3.7 blocks per game, tops in the conference and fifth nationally. He hadn't been as much of a presence on the offensive end, averaging 7.4 points per game over his previous seven games.
Pitino said he believed it would take time for Lynch to get comfortable. He missed a month of preseason practice after surgery on a torn meniscus and sat out the Southern Illinois game Nov. 25 because of injury.
"I feel like I had my groove the whole time, even with injuries," Lynch said. "It obviously was a setback to have a little bit of pain in the ankle and the knee from the start of the season. But even with the injuries, I know how to play the game. My teammates are finding me, and everyone is playing really well."
Nate Mason, Akeem Springs and Dupree McBrayer were among five Gophers to reach double figures in scoring and combined for 31 points from the backcourt Sunday. But Lynch and Jordan Murphy combined for 19 points in the second half, including 10 during a 21-9 run that helped the Gophers pull away after Northern Illinois (4-5) cut it to 31-29 with 18:10 left.