It's probably not fair to narrow a 40-minute college basketball game down to 68 seconds.
But, Sunday, the Gophers women's fate turned on 1 minute, 8 seconds at the end of the third quarter. A manageable game became a hole too deep to climb out of in an 83-75 loss to Ohio State at Williams Arena.
"They just went on their run," Deja Winters said. "It was the timing of it all."
Minnesota's Rose Micheaux had just scored and the Gophers trailed by six. In this back-and-forth game, that was manageable.
But: Gabby Hutcherson made a three-pointer at the other end for Ohio State with 1:08 left in the quarter. At the other end, Winters missed. The Buckeyes got out in transition, with Tanya Beacham scoring with 36 seconds left.
And then a whistle. After further, painstaking review, Winters was called for an intentional foul. Jacy Sheldon hit two free throws. On the ensuing possession, Sheldon scored again. It was, essentially, a six-point play and a 9-0 run.
Gone, in 68 seconds.
"I saw the play, but didn't see what they were talking about," Gophers coach Lindsay Whalen said of the intentional foul call. "They reviewed it, and that's what they called. We have to live with it. It was a tough stretch."