When Gophers senior Andy Henkemeyer lined a walk-off, run-scoring single to defeat Illinois 3-2 on Wednesday in the Big Ten baseball tournament opener at Target Field, the Sauk Rapids, Minn., native understood the moment's importance.
Henkemeyer was a freshman in 2010, the last time Minnesota won the double-elimination conference tournament. The Gophers edged Indiana in that year's first round and waltzed to the title undefeated.
In 2011, the Gophers squandered a late-inning, first-round lead against Ohio State and fell into the losers' bracket. At that point, they needed six consecutive victories to claim another title. They won three games before finally succumbing. Last year, Minnesota failed to qualify for the six-team tournament. So when Henkemeyer came up in the ninth inning, he knew the stakes.
The score was tied 2-2, with one out and the bases loaded. Illinois had stranded 13 runners over the first seven innings, giving the Gophers a chance to steal one, and that's what they did.
Henkemeyer pulled Ronnie Muck's pitch to right field, touched first base, then ran to celebrate with his teammates in the infield.
"It's huge," Henkemyer said. "My sophomore year, we lost the first one to Ohio State and had to come back through, and I think we got third [place], so it's tough."
The fourth-seeded Gophers will play top-seeded Indiana at 7:05 p.m.. The fifth-seeded Fighting Illini, who will meet Michigan in the losers' bracket, had to be upset after squandering so many chances. They left the bases loaded three times.
Gophers starter Tom Windle labored through five innings, throwing 108 pitches and issuing a season-high six walks, but he limited the damage to two runs in the second inning.