After losing four of their past six Big Ten games, there is no doubt the Gophers men's basketball team needed the 58-53 overtime victory over No. 20 Wisconsin on Thursday to help the players regain some of the confidence they had when the team started the season 15-1 and 3-0 in conference play.
And sophomore Joe Coleman, who sank two free throws to send the game into overtime, needed some good things to happen for him, too. Coleman scored 29 points in an 84-67 victory over Illinois on Jan. 9, then scored 11 in an 88-81 loss to Indiana three days later, but he averaged only 6.3 points per game in the next seven games while playing on a bad ankle.
He had four points against the Badgers on Thursday until he made the big free throws. He also contributed seven big rebounds.
The key player was sophomore guard Andre Hollins, who hit a three-pointer with 3:40 left in OT to give the Gophers a lead they never gave up. He led all scorers with 21 points.
"My teammates did a great job setting screens for me and when I came open, I drew two defenders and that left Rodney [Williams] and Trevor [Mbakwe] open to grab rebounds," Hollins said. "I have to put the ball up because I trust my teammates to get the rebound if I miss."
And what was that motion you made walking off the floor after the game? "It was a Valentine's Day kiss to the fans," Hollins said.
"Joe made the biggest [free throws] of the night and he set the mood, and we were able to make about six or eight down the stretch," said Mbakwe, who finished with eight points and six rebounds.
For Williams, who held his bad shoulder throughout the game, it was his last time playing against the Badgers in the Barn. He scored 10 points and added five rebounds.