WASHINGTON – When the Big Ten tournament bracket was released, the overwhelming reaction from Gophers fans was frustration in having to play Michigan State for the third time.
The thought was the Spartans were a bad match-up because they beat Minnesota twice, including the Gophers' worst loss of the season — an 18-point defeat in East Lansing, Mich., on Jan. 11.
But Richard Pitino's squad is a much different team since the last meeting.
The fourth-seeded Gophers advanced to the conference tournament semifinals for the first time since 2010 with a 63-58 win against Michigan State on Friday at the Verizon Center.
The Gophers (24-8), who have won nine of their past 10 games, took advantage of the program's highest seed and a double-bye. They now will play a Michigan team in Saturday's semifinal that is writing its own remarkable story.
The Wolverines' plane skidded off the runway on Wednesday, delaying their travel to D.C. The team had to use practice jerseys in its first game, with the luggage stuck in the plane investigation. Finding inspiration in the extra madness, Michigan is peaking and upset top-seeded Purdue on Friday in overtime, 74-70.
Now these two teams with stunning comeback stories, of sorts, will meet for the right to play in the Big Ten championship game. The Gophers had to work hard Friday against Tom Izzo's physical team to earn their semifinal spot.
"Toughness wins for us," Pitino said. "We didn't have a problem with trying to beat them at their game."