The halftime cheers that warmed Williams Arena, with Gophers fans celebrating a six-point lead over unbeaten Nebraska, froze as if they were left outside in the subzero temperatures on Saturday, Jan. 24.
A 21-4 run by the undefeated Cornhuskers took the wind out of the Gophers players, too.
“For the first time,” coach Niko Medved said after the Gophers’ 76-57 loss to the No. 7 Huskers, “they kind of looked like they lost their spirit. I thought Nebraska really kind of broke us and that doesn’t really happen to this team.”
Buckets starting falling for the Huskers’ best player, forward Pryce Sandfort, and they stopped falling for the Gophers and for forward Jaylen Crocker-Johnson, who finished with 12 points — all in the first half.
During a runaway second half for Nebraska, “Go Big Red!” chants filled Williams Arena from the many Cornhuskers faithful who made the trip to watch their program’s first 9-0 conference start since the 1965-66 season. At 20-0, the Huskers are one of three remaining undefeated teams in Division I men’s basketball.
The Gophers (10-10, 3-6 Big Ten) absorbed a fifth consecutive loss. But this one felt different to Medved, the first-year coach who has overseen an otherwise competitive group.
Minnesota, which led 36-30 at halftime, built its best chance with a 40-32 lead early the second half.
That melted away as Sandfort heated up. Sandfort had two of the first buckets in the ensuing 21-4 run, during which he and Huskers guard Jamarques Lawrence each had seven points.