As the clock ticked down on the final seconds of the Gophers' 86-79 victory over Michigan State on Sunday at Williams Arena, the boisterous home crowd thundered its approval.
And, really, Minnesota (18-6, 7-5 Big Ten) gave the season-best 6,570 in attendance plenty to cheer about.
But let's start with this: Mired in a 1-4 slump, the Gophers finally showed signs of what led them to a program-best 16-2 start to the season.
Freshman Carlie Wagner hit back-to-back three-pointers as part of a 10-0 Gophers run midway through the second half, and Amanda Zahui B. notched her 17th double-double of the season with 18 points and 10 rebounds, lifting the Gophers after an uncharacteristically hot start from the Spartans.
Wagner scored a career-best 25 points — 21 of which came in the second half — and Zahui's five blocks put her at 199 for her two-year career, setting a program record.
"I thought it was a very strong performance from our kids from the standpoint of coming off a couple losses here and having to handle that adversity," Gophers coach Marlene Stollings said.
The Gophers had been reeling, having lost four of five and facing a near must-win against a team sitting at 13th in the Big Ten standings. The Gophers had fallen out of the top 25, had dropped to sixth in the league and were sliding toward the bubble of the NCAA tournament.
Stollings said they simply needed to settle into their own game and "control the controllable."