MINNEAPOLIS — Mo Walker has heard the message from his Minnesota coaches and teammates: Bring some more tenacity to the court to match that big frame and those smooth moves.
This game against North Dakota was the example of what that can look like.
Walker scored a career-high 22 points on 9-for-11 shooting in 23 minutes and DeAndre Mathieu had 15 points and a career-high 10 assists without a turnover to lead Minnesota past North Dakota 92-56 on Monday in the first matchup between the border-state schools in 31 years.
"When Mo's got it going, he's got it going," Mathieu said. "All you've got to do is feed him."
Walker also had seven rebounds and three blocks, and Minnesota owned a 52-22 advantage in points in the paint.
"We've definitely been talking to Mo, 'Like, yo, you've got to be tougher. You've got to be more aggressive. You could be the best big man in the Big Ten, and it starts now.' So obviously he's ready to take on that role," said Carlos Morris, who added 14 points, six rebounds and five assists.
Joey King pitched in 12 points for the Gophers (7-2), who racked up 14 steals and six blocks and forced 25 turnovers by North Dakota (3-5). Coach Richard Pitino called this the best passing performance by his team since he took over.
The Gophers led 43-26 at halftime and didn't let UND come closer than 13 points after that. Terrel de Rouen led North Dakota with 10 points, and Jaron Nash and Estan Tyler both had eight points.