Gophers men's basketball coach Richard Pitino thought a tougher schedule this season would better prepare his team for the Big Ten Conference season.
Minnesota finished 11-0 at home in nonconference play after holding on for an 82-75 victory Friday night against Arkansas State in front of an announced crowd of 9,588 at Williams Arena.
Like a few other games this season, Pitino's team made it closer than it had to be, watching a 17-point advantage nearly evaporate with 11 second-half turnovers.
The Gophers (12-1) would lose games like this last season, but fans are starting to see this is a much different team.
"The crowd was great tonight," Pitino said. "It's coming back. I think we're all excited about that. The fans like what they're seeing from our guys. Our guys worked really hard to climb out of the gutter, on the court, off the court to get everybody's respect back."
Dupree McBrayer led four Gophers players in double figures with 19 points on 6-for-10 shooting.
Winning by an average margin of nearly 13 points entering the game, the Gophers looked like they would cruise to another blowout win, up 69-56 with under six minutes left.
Arkansas State (9-4) used an 8-0 run to cut it to 69-64 after Deven Simms' two free throws at 4:21.