Outside the Gophers men's basketball locker room, even the walls of Williams Arena's underbelly pulsated.
Above, the modest but noisy crowd announced at 5,444 celebrated; in the showers, Jay-Z's "Empire State of Mind" blared.
What started with disappointment has morphed into accomplishment: The Gophers are headed back to New York.
After a slow start, they ran past a scrappy Southern Miss team 81-73 for their third consecutive victory, this one to advance to the NIT semifinals in Madison Square Garden for the second time in three years.
This isn't where the Gophers hoped they would be a week and a half ago, but it's not a bad consolation prize.
"Our goal is not to make the NIT, but it is to consistently win at a high level," coach Richard Pitino said. "We're trying to build something. This is Year 1 for me, and I'm putting in a whole new stamp and a whole new culture and it's just different … as you continue to build in Year 1, to get to 23 wins and to have the opportunity to play in the Garden to continue to try to hopefully win a championship with a lot of guys back next year is huge for the development of our program."
The Gophers (23-13) will face the winner of Wednesday's game between Florida State and Louisiana Tech. The Gophers advanced all the way to the NIT title game in 2012 before losing to Stanford 75-51.
Sheer childlike joy took over the locker room after the Gophers — boosted by a career-best 32-point performance from Austin Hollins — closed their season of home games at Williams Arena with a victory.