It was hard to tell the last time a Gophers men's basketball team was favored against Michigan State, but the fact that it was Tuesday said a lot about where both programs were heading into Big Ten play.
Gophers coach Richard Pitino's team was clearly better than last season. And Tom Izzo had his worst team, record-wise, through the nonconference schedule, playing mostly without injured freshman star Miles Bridges.
But the Gophers couldn't stop freshman Nick Ward and blew a 14-point second-half lead in a 75-74 overtime loss to the undermanned Spartans to open the conference schedule in front of an announced crowd of 11,407 at Williams Arena.
"We've got to find a way to win," Pitino said. "These games in the league always seem to come down to one or two possessions. … There's going to be plenty more close games. Hopefully, we can be on the other side of that."
Dupree McBrayer drilled two free throws with 33.8 seconds remaining for a one-point Gophers lead in overtime.
But Michigan State senior guard Alvin Ellis III, a former Gophers recruit, drew contact from Mason with 10.6 seconds left on the clock and calmly made two foul shots for the game's final points.
Mason, who led Minnesota with 18 points, watched his potential winning jumper from the lane go errant at the buzzer.
"I think we made too many mistakes down the stretch," said Jordan Murphy, who had 12 points and a career-high 21 rebounds. "We didn't make free throws when we needed and didn't make the winning plays."