COLLEGE PARK, M.D. – Richard Pitino had so many hot hands in the second half in the Gophers' 89-75 victory Wednesday night, that for the first time he had to sit guys who couldn't miss.
Pitino decided to leave in Dupree McBrayer, who finished with 14 of his team-high 18 points in the second half. Akeem Springs ended up with 10 of his 16 points in the first half in just 18 minutes.
"More than anything, I wanted to get (Springs) in," Pitino said. "But Dupree was playing really well. I just went with the hot hand. But Akeem was terrific as well."
Minnesota's four guards combined for 64 points on Wednesday night, which included outscoring Maryland's starters 46-27.
Nate Mason had 10 of his 17 points in the first half, while Amir Coffey scored 11 of his 13 points in the second half.
McBrayer said Springs wasn't frustrated with limited minutes. He cheered on his teammates and gave McBrayer a little pep talk in the second half.
"Akeem came out on fire," McBrayer said. "I thought he was going to get 30. Akeem told me as a leader, that's one of my close friends. He just said, 'Come in and be confident.' That's what I did. He came back in and got (hot), and then I got on fire. That's kind of like taking turns."
This was the balanced offensive attack that Pitino envisioned when he thought before the season this would be his most talented team in four years.