Two years ago, the Gophers men's basketball team finished 9-9 in the Big Ten, compared to a rather dismal 6-12 record this year, but the Gophers went to the Big Ten tournament championship game by beating Penn State, No. 11 Michigan State and No. 6 Purdue in three days before losing in the championship to Ohio State.
For their performance in beating those ranked teams, the Gophers earned a berth in the NCAA tournament, losing in the first round to Xavier.
Tubby Smith believes the Gophers can repeat that performance and so does Rodney Williams, and when "Mr. Dunk" is playing up to his form, the Gophers have a chance to beat anybody.
After all, the Gophers did lose four conference games by five points or fewer, and they lost another one in overtime. Smith said one of the reasons the team has been struggling was because nobody got hot like Chip Armelin did Saturday, when the sophomore guard scored 20 points.
"I think this was definitely one of our biggest wins because going into the Big Ten tournament, it's like a whole new season," said Williams, who scored 16 points and added eight rebounds in the 81-69 victory over Nebraska to close out the regular season.
"So if you can go in there with confidence, anything can happen. Just like my freshman year, we kind of went on a losing streak, won the last one and then we made the championship in the Big Ten tournament. That's the kind of run that we're looking to make again this year."
One of the biggest problems the Gophers have had this year is finishing games and, after losing six in a row, they finally did it Saturday.
"It was about time, we've been thinking the same thing," Williams said. "Usually late in games, we've been having trouble turning over the ball and getting stops, but besides those deep threes, I felt like we closed out the game pretty well."