When the Gophers needed a leader Thursday night against No. 11 Ohio State, their newest player of that distinction stepped up in a huge way and delivered Minnesota the signature victory it had been seeking.
No, it wasn't just guards Andre Hollins or Austin Hollins, who combined to go 5-for-11 from the field, but came up big in the final three minutes. Andre hit a clutch three-pointer, with Austin following with a layup in transition to give the Gophers their first double-digit lead.
But for the majority of the contest, it was junior center Elliott Eliason — whom coach Richard Pitino named the team's fourth captain the day before — who took the reins early, just as he has done so many times this season.
With Minnesota leading 48-45 with 5 minutes, 15 seconds remaining, Eliason took the ball inside for a layup — the key to the Gophers' success all night long — to give them the separation they needed in a 63-53 victory over the Buckeyes.
"[Eliason is] playing very confident," Pitino said. "Maybe I'll name someone [else a] captain — we'll have the most captains in the country. He's playing well, he deserves it. He has gotten so much better and he deserves all the credit because he just works so hard."
The victory for the Gophers (14-4, 3-2 Big Ten) — their first over a ranked opponent this season — represents something of a breakthrough after struggling to close out games in losses against Michigan and Michigan State and victories over Purdue and Penn State. For the Buckeyes (15-3, 2-3), it was their third consecutive loss after 15 victories in a row to start the season.
"I can't wait to check my Twitter," said junior guard DeAndre Mathieu, who had 13 points, four rebounds and five assists. "I know they're going crazy. Don't tell Coach Pitino I said that, but I can't wait to check my Twitter."
Eliason finished with 12 points and 13 rebounds, his sixth double-double of the season.