There was a time not long ago that Andre Hollins being hurt at the start of a huge game against a ranked team would have spelled doom for the Gophers.
Not anymore.
Instead, Minnesota rallied behind backup center Mo Walker early and guards Austin Hollins, Malik Smith and DeAndre Mathieu throughout the game to claim a huge victory over No. 9 Wisconsin — the Badgers' third consecutive loss — 81-68 on Wednesday night at Williams Arena.
"It was unbelievable all the guys that stepped up," Gophers coach Richard Pitino said. "That's when you kind of figure out if you can be a good team or not, when you take one thing away, you go at them with this one."
The Gophers (15-5, 4-3 Big Ten) finished a hellacious stretch of four top-15 teams with a 2-2 record, setting them up nicely for the road ahead.
As as they have all season, they raised their record over .500 in the Big Ten by uncommon means.
On the Gophers' first possession, Andre Hollins hit a midrange jumper to put Minnesota on the board first. But the junior guard came down on defender Josh Gasser's foot, turning his left ankle and grimacing as he clutched his leg before being helped off the court 12 seconds into the game.
The Gophers took no time in picking up where their leader left off.