When Richard Pitino goes to his bench this year, he has one of the top players from the Horizon League to provide a lift for the Gophers basketball team.
That turned out to be the difference maker for the Gophers in Tuesday night's 74-68 win against New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Minnesota's bench accounted for 21 points, 20 rebounds and three blocks, highlighted by senior guard Akeem Springs' 19 points and seven rebounds in 29 minutes.
Springs' career-high scoring performance came with 33 points against Youngstown State last season with Milwaukee-Wisconsin. He scored 21 points in a loss against Notre Dame as a junior in 2015-16.
This was by far this best night in a Gophers uniform, but Springs wasn't satisfied with the team's effort.
"We just have to focus in on details," he said. "What we practice has to transition into the game. It's all a learning (experience). Part of me is happy we had this game, because it's going to make us hungrier in practice. Because we know we've got to keep building."
At 6-foot-4 and 220 pounds, Springs has the strength and toughness to play in the post at times, especially against an undersized midmajor teams. His main focus in several games this season has been to shoot three-pointers. He's shooting 35.6 percent from beyond the arc this year.
But Springs dove on the floor for loose balls Tuesday. He worked hard defensively and crashed the boards better than he has so far this season. He finished 3-for-4 from the foul line.