The end of Sunday night's game likely came none too soon for Austin Hollins -- after all, if coach Tubby Smith's words are to be believed, the junior's jersey was probably saturated long before the final buzzer sounded in the Gophers' 69-51 victory over Northwestern.
He certainly worked hard enough, helping author an impressive Gophers turnaround from an ugly start and a diversion from their preferred style of play. Hollins hit five consecutive three-pointers over a span of less than 3 1/2 minutes, earning a standing ovation from the announced crowd of 12,750 at Williams Arena. He effectively forced the grinding pace to flip in the Gophers' favor, igniting a 22-5 run in the process.
All as his gold jersey turned a darker shade of bronze.
"When we come to practice, he usually has to change his shirt two or three times in practice," Smith said. "He's just that hard a worker -- either that or he sweats a lot."
It took some time for the No. 9 Gophers (14-1, 2-0 Big Ten) to wake up, but when they did, they showcased once more just how tough they can be when they are clicking.
In that, Hollins was critical.
After a more-than-sluggish first half that ended with the Gophers ahead only 17-14, the home team was clinging to a two-point lead early in the second half.
But that's when the Gophers finally broke free of the mold Northwestern (9-5, 0-2) had forced upon them. First, they created some separation with three trips to the line interrupted only by a vicious Trevor Mbakwe block and dunk on the other end. With the Gophers controlling the pace, Hollins got hot, exploding with his impressive three-point barrage to complete the run that put the game out of reach. By the time he was done, he had stretched a nine-point lead to 20.