It has been a long fall for Minnesota sports. A long autumn, too.
Saturday night at the University of Minnesota's Sports Pavilion, the best team in the town, cities or state offered a night of entertainment that could make mainstream sports fans question their predilections.
The top-ranked Gophers volleyball team swept No. 12 Hawaii to advance to the NCAA regional semifinals, producing a night that felt like a day spa — a refreshing break from the norm of Twin Cities sports.
The athletes are spectacular. There is little wasted motion — every moment counts.
The Gophers sell out the Pavilion. The crowd is loud, but there are no artificial efforts, as in some professional arenas, to make ears bleed.
There were no choreographed victory dances or look-at-me moments. Best of all, there is no obsessing over possible missed calls by the officials — no arguments or drawn-out conferences, or three-minute replay conferences.
The Gophers won 25-17, 25-17, 25-19 in about an hour and a half. Fans were out the door by 7:40 with plenty of time to enjoy a Saturday night, leaving Gophers coach Hugh McCutcheon to reflect on how the Pavilion became the place to be.
"Certainly in '15, there were some very special nights," he said. "I think there was certainly a shift in our performances and the way we played toward the end of '14 and '15, and I think since then we've been playing at a pretty high level for a while now.