INDIANAPOLIS – Those two inspiring yet agonizing words never were spoken pregame, even if they bounced through every player's brain.
NCAA tournament.
The Gophers knew they'd need a victory to keep their tournament hopes alive. It was a game they'd been playing in their heads for weeks, but one never more cut-and-dried than in the first round of the Big Ten tournament Thursday night, when a loss would have sent them home to wait.
"We didn't really talk about it, but we definitely knew," point guard DeAndre Mathieu said. "If we didn't win this one, there was no chance of us getting to the NCAA tournament. We all watch ESPN, we watch the bottom line with the bracketology."
The Gophers' tournament résumé slightly improved with a 63-56 victory over 10th-seeded Penn State after allowing the Nittany Lions to charge back.
Andre Hollins finally stopped that charge by nailing a three-pointer with 15 seconds left to send the Gophers up 62-56 and all but cinch the victory.
"When he hit the shot, in my mind, that sealed the deal," center Mo Walker said. "It takes a lot of guts to take a shot like that, but he made it."
Penn State (15-17) shot only 32.2 percent from the field, and Minnesota (20-12) turned the ball over only nine times on the other end. Austin Hollins was once again a major factor, finishing with a game-high 18 points and adding two assists and two steals. In the past four games, the senior guard has compiled 75 points, rebounding from a sluggish start in Big Ten play.