The most recent Big Ten basketball statistics had the Gophers leading the conference in turnovers, a major factor in many of their conference losses. It happened again Sunday night, their 13 turnovers contributing to a 57-53 loss to an Illinois team that had won one conference road game all season.
With 50 seconds to play and the Gophers trailing 54-53, Trevor Mbakwe threw a two-handed cross-court pass that went out of bounds. Mbakwe did have 13 points and 10 rebounds, but his four turnovers really hurt.
The Gophers had defeated this same Illinois team 84-67 at Champaign earlier this season. But in that game Joe Coleman scored 29 points -- he had three in this meeting -- and they had a healthy Rodney Williams, who was on the bench Sunday because of an injured shoulder.
After leading 26-14 with 4:21 left in the first half, the Gophers got outscored 19-4 as Illinois took a 31-30 lead. The Illini shot 11-for-23 on three pointers; they had gone 3-for-24 from behind the arc in the first matchup.
"They definitely regained confidence with that little streak to take the lead at halftime," Mbakwe said. "It definitely hurts not having Rodney. But that's not an excuse. We still felt like we were a good enough team to beat them."
Williams injury Williams missed his first game since his freshman season after injuring his left shoulder during practice Saturday on a collision while running through plays. He might be out indefinitely.
"It was tough to watch [the loss]," said Williams. "It was a tough one. But you know we still have more basketball to play. We can't worry about this one. We have to keep moving forward."
And how serious is the injury? "We don't really know yet. I'll go see the doctor," he said.