If the Gophers men's basketball team can win games at Nebraska on Wednesday and at Purdue on Saturday in the final week of the Big Ten regular season, it could finish as high as sixth in the conference, which would mean it would face the 11th-place team in the first round of the league tournament.
A big key for the team is having senior forward Rodney Williams perform like he did in Saturday's 73-44 victory against Penn State. His injured shoulder appeared much better, as Williams scored 10 points, including a couple spectacular plays, and added seven rebounds against the Nittany Lions. He had seven points and five rebounds in the 77-73 upset of No. 1 Indiana on Tuesday.
Gophers coach Tubby Smith said the 6-7 Williams was helped by starting at small forward instead of power forward against Penn State.
"I thought that made a difference in our game and his play as well," Smith said. "He wasn't inside banging with guys that are pretty physical. I thought that was key. ... His matchup was much easier for him to guard and gave [Penn State] some trouble as well.
"He's still wearing a harness on that shoulder, but I can tell he's a lot better. That helps when Rodney is healthy."
Williams verified that his shoulder feels better, and he is hoping the Gophers can re-create their postseason success of a year ago.
"I definitely think that we can make a run like we did last year," Williams said. "Around this time we caught fire."
The Gophers made it to the quarterfinals of the Big Ten tournament last year as a No. 9 seed, before losing 73-69 in overtime to second-seeded Michigan. Then they won four road games in the NIT before losing 75-51 to Stanford in the final.