It had been 13 years since Radford last made a trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Gophers made sure the Highlanders didn't stay very long.
No. 10 Minnesota (28-6) made quick work of the Big South Tournament champions Friday night at the U's Sports Pavilion with a 3-0 first-round sweep.
The Gophers closed the match with a 25-8 drubbing in the third set, putting an end to the night in just 1 hour and 9 minutes.
"It's nice to play clean, efficient volleyball," senior Ashley Wittman said. "And the better we can start at the beginning of the tournament, the more it's going to help us to keep going."
Minnesota improved to 19-1 all time in first-round NCAA Tournament games, having never lost one at home. The Gophers now face Colorado (18-13) Saturday at 7 p.m., once again at the Sports Pavilion.
Against Radford, Wittman had seven kills and a team-leading 16 digs, and fellow senior Tori Dixon led the Gophers with 12 kills and 5 blocks. Sophomore Daly Santana had 5 service aces to go with eight kills of her own.
Really, the Gophers just had too much of everything for the overwhelmed Highlanders to keep pace.
"It is Big Ten volleyball," Radford head coach Marci Jenkins said, at a loss for describing the gap between the two teams.