In November, the Gophers men's basketball team beat West Virginia and North Carolina during a nonconference tournament in Puerto Rico.
They climbed up the national rankings. Bracketologists boasted of their Sweet 16 potential. And a victory over top-10 Purdue last month seemed to justify those projections. But that team vanished weeks ago.
The flawed team that lost to Michigan State 53-48 Tuesday night at Williams Arena has replaced its promising predecessor. Since Al Nolen suffered a broken foot last month, the Gophers (17-10, 6-9 Big Ten) have won two of their past eight games. They're three games under .500 in league play.
They're barely a bubble team. In a must-win scenario against the Spartans (16-11, 8-7), they played their way to a comfortable lead and then watched their success evaporate. The collapse resembled their year.
"We've got a lot of work to do," coach Tubby Smith said. "Tonight was an important game, I thought."
The Gophers possessed a 47-39 lead over Michigan State with 4 minutes, 31 seconds to play.
They didn't record another bucket. Michigan State outscored the Gophers 14-1 from that point on.
Delvon Roe hit two free throws and then Kalin Lucas, who led all scorers with 18 points, hit one more on consecutive possessions to cut the Gophers' advantage to 47-41 with 3:37 left. Then, Lucas hit a jumper and Durrell Summers sank a three-pointer to cut the Spartans' deficit to 47-46 with 2:46 to go.