COLUMBUS, OHIO – The Gophers men's basketball team is about to kick off its Big Ten schedule with a game today at Ohio State. Here are three things to watch:
Battle tested
In Ben Johnson's first year with the Gophers two seasons ago, Jamison Battle was the face of the program.
The former DeLaSalle star was the Minnesota native that turned down bigger schools in the transfer portal to return home to help Johnson rebuild. He led the team in scoring (17.5) and rebounding (6.3) in 2021-22, including a 39-point game at Maryland.
Now Battle is playing for the Buckeyes against his former team in the Big Ten opener Sunday. The 6-7 senior forward told the Gophers he wanted to play professionally, but Battle was able to get a better NIL opportunity and pursue an NCAA tournament bid with the Buckeyes.
Entering Sunday's matchup, Battle and the Gophers can't help but have personal feelings on the first game between them this season. They also play Feb. 22 at Williams Arena.
"You're never going to lose those relationships," Battle told local reporters this week. "We're brothers off the court, but then on the court, we're rivals. I think that's something that we're all looking forward to and I just can't wait to get out there and play the game. I'm feeling excited."
It's early in the college hoops season, but the Buckeyes (6-1) are listed as a No.8 seed in the NCAA tournament in ESPN bracket expert Joe Lunardi's latest projections on Nov. 28.
The Gophers (5-2) haven't made the NCAA tournament since 2019 under Richard Pitino. That was coming off an eight-win season. Johnson's hoping to make a similar turnaround after a 9-22 finish in 2022-23, but his team has a lot of work to do.