When the shots finally started falling Friday night, the Gophers salvaged their season opener and at last looked like a team capable of holding its own in the Big Ten.
Twenty points in the final five minutes of the regular-season opener was an eye-opener, a level of play the Gophers never showed in two exhibition games or in most of their 70-58 victory against Bucknell.
With six minutes remaining, Cameron Ayers hit Bucknell's third consecutive three-pointer to put it up by five points. It was a flurry of shooting the Gophers didn't seem capable of matching or stopping.
But this time, when it mattered, the Gophers responded. Austin Hollins hit a three-pointer, just the Gophers' third successful three of the night. Trevor Mbakwe was again a monster down the stretch, finishing with 17 points and 10 rebounds.
"I think the main thing was keeping confidence up," Austin Hollins said. "In the locker room, we just stressed, 'Just keep shooting the ball, it will come. In the second half, it will come.' "
The offense did, but the defense came first.
After the Bucknell barrage, the Gophers clamped down and shut down the Bison shooters, the same way they had shut down star center Mike Muscala all night. The former Roseville star finished with just 12 points but did grab 11 rebounds.
Bucknell made just 22.7 percent of its attempts in the second half -- it made 45.8 percent in the first -- and it was Julian Welch who led the defensive stand.