With the return of leading scorer Jamison Battle on Thursday night, first-year coach Ben Johnson knew the Gophers men's basketball team had a better shot to hang with Big Ten- title contender Ohio State.
But it wasn't realistic for Battle to return to form right away against one of the league's toughest defenses. And the Gophers were no match for the No. 16 Buckeyes on the glass, giving up 20 offensive rebounds in a 75-64 loss in front of an announced crowd of 10,179 at Williams Arena.
"It didn't matter what lineup we had in there," Johnson said. "We just couldn't find a way to get the ball."
Battle, who led the Gophers with 15 points on 5-for-18 shooting, was a bit fatigued after being out with a non-COVID illness in Saturday's 68-65 victory over Rutgers at home.
The Gophers (11-6, 2-6 Big Ten) welcomed Battle and E.J. Stephens back into the starting lineup, but Johnson seemed helpless trying to find ways to counter arguably the toughest team physically in the Big Ten.
There was no denying E.J. Liddell near the basket. Liddell, who reached 1,000 career points, was an inside force with 23 points and 15 rebounds for the Buckeyes, who finished with 27 second-chance points.
Gophers senior starting center Eric Curry, who leads the team with 6.8 rebounds per game, missed his third straight game with a left ankle injury.
"There's still a lot more that I could've done," said Battle, who was 1-for-9 in the first half. "You've got to go out there and bring energy and I felt like I was lacking in that today. I've got to respond in the next game."