Gophers coach Richard Pitino had separate meetings with sophomores Jordan Murphy and Dupree McBrayer at different points this season to figure out how to get them out of slumps.
For Murphy, it was about focusing on rebounding to make scoring much easier. McBrayer just needed to hear that his coach still had confidence in him and needed a spark now that he went from starter to reserve.
Murphy had his fourth straight double-double with 16 points and 15 rebounds. McBrayer broke out of a six-game stretch scoring under double figures with 15 points in Sunday's 83-78 overtime victory against Michigan.
McBrayer was just 3-for-9 from the field, but he led the team with 7-for-8 shooting from the foul line. The rest of the team shot 21-for-33.
"I think we were a little bit nervous to start out," McBrayer said of his teammates. "But that's going to happen. We stuck with it and we hit them when we needed."
The Gophers were on a five-game losing streak a few weeks ago and it could've reminded Murphy and McBrayer of last season when they lost 14 in a row during an 8-23 season. But the returning players never allowed themselves to dwell on memories of what happened a year ago.
"We're a really resilient group," Murphy said, "a really confident group as well. We know we've been here before, made mistakes and we've had success. We know to learn from our mistakes and keep doing what makes us successful."
Murphy is averaging 18 points, 15 rebounds and shooting 61.7 percent (29-for-47) in his last four games. He's a completely different player, a much more aggressive and high-energy player than the one going through a stretch of six games under double figures in January.