IOWA CITY – In a season that has yet to produce a conference victory, the Gophers men's basketball team gave the Big Ten leader a scare Sunday night.
But it was no more than that.
Peter Jok got Iowa started, Jarrod Uthoff woke up late and the No. 4 Hawkeyes crept past a lingering Gophers team 75-71 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
The loss was the Gophers' 14th in a row and 17th in 18 games, and it further deepened the worst start to Big Ten play in program history, set with a home loss to Michigan on Wednesday.
But once again, the Gophers (6-19, 0-13 Big Ten) threatened just enough for another loss on top of the pile to feel like a missed opportunity. They have lost seven of their past eight games by seven points or fewer, and this loss came to a top-five team playing on its home floor. Jok scored 27 points and Uthoff 24.
"I was really excited about the way we competed," coach Richard Pitino said. "We showed some fight."
But later, Pitino interrupted himself while talking about the Gophers' momentary comeback.
"I'm sounding like a broken record," he said. "I've got to find some new material."