CHICAGO – DeAndre Mathieu pulled off his busted sneakers and smiled.
"Another opportunity at life," he said. "It's life or death right now. It definitely is."
A breakneck finish minutes earlier gave the 11th-seeded Gophers an 80-68 victory over last-place Rutgers on the first day of the Big Ten basketball tournament.
But after taking until late in the second half to find the attack-the-basket mentality that shredded Mathieu's shoes and led to the two big runs that ultimately did in the 14th-seeded Scarlet Knights — losers of 14 straight coming into the tournament — the Gophers still have plenty to prove.
In line with its streaky play all season, Minnesota allowed a double-digit advantage to slip to four with 3:40 left but outscored its opponent 13-5 the rest of the way.
Rick Pitino, the father of Gophers coach Richard Pitino and the coach at Louisville,flew in for the game ahead of the Cardinals' 2 p.m. ET game vs. North Carolina in the ACC tournament on Thursday and encouraged Minnesota's seniors to rise to the occasion. But while Mo Walker (10 points, 10 rebounds) had his second consecutive double-double, the Gophers notched the victory on the backs of their support personnel.
Junior power forward Joey King led Minnesota (18-14) with 20 points and six three-pointers, and freshman guard Nate Mason added 15 points on a night in which Andre Hollins was held scoreless. The senior guard hasn't scored a basket for 66 consecutive minutes, going back to the first half of Sunday's loss to Penn State in the regular-season finale.
"My shot is not falling," Hollins said. "I've just got to try to do other things."