Gophers faithful didn't have much to get excited about in the first half Wednesday until E.J. Stephens' three-pointer beat the halftime buzzer to grab the lead against Wisconsin-Green Bay.
At least that's what fans thought until officials overturned the shot to force Ben Johnson's team to go into halftime trailing 29-28 to a Horizon League bottom feeder.
The first-year Gophers coach could have easily jumped all over his players for overlooking arguably the weakest opponent on their schedule, but he let them figure out how to wake up in the second half in a 72-56 nonconference victory at Williams Arena.
"I told them I'm not going to lose my mind," Johnson said. "But I think they're a mature group. They knew the right response. I think it starts with you've got to have that inner drive. You got to have that inner juice yourself."
The Gophers (10-1) changed the game time to 4 p.m. to be televised on national TV, but an announced crowd of 10,302 still came out to see a poor-shooting start by everyone not named Jamison Battle.
The sophomore forward had 15 of his 23 points on 6-for-7 shooting in the first half, but the rest of Minnesota's team went 4-for-19 from the field, including 0-for-8 from three-point range.
The Phoenix (2-9), who lost to Wisconsin 72-34 in Madison on Nov. 12, hadn't beaten a Big Ten opponent since upsetting the Badgers in 2009.
Green Bay coach Will Ryan, the son of Hall of Fame coach Bo Ryan, had high praise for the Gophers entering the game, saying, "They've got a chance to finish pretty high in the Big Ten."