Is there a better passer in the Big Ten right now than Gophers point guard Elijah Hawkins? That answer might be no. Not after Hawkins broke Arriel McDonald's 30-year-old single-game team record with 17 assists and one turnover in last week's win against IUPUI.
After adjusting to Gophers coach Ben Johnson's system and improving his decision-making, Hawkins is passing even better than last season, when he led Howard to the NCAA tournament.
Entering Thursday's game against Ball State, the speedy 5-11 junior is the Big Ten leader and ranks third nationally with 7.5 assists per game for the Gophers (8-3), who are on a three-game win streak.
"I actually thought the record might last longer," said McDonald, who congratulated Hawkins last week for eclipsing his U-record 16 assists, set in 1994.
Before playing his first game with the Gophers, Hawkins stood on the raised floor and realized just how much larger Williams Arena was than where he played his first two seasons at Howard.
"But when you have guys like [his Gophers teammates] running the lane, it just makes our offense easier," Hawkins said. "And it flows better when we can move in transition and get guys open shots."
Hawkins, who led the NCAA with 4.0 turnovers per game last season, averages the second most turnovers in the conference with 2.9 per contest this year, but he's made progress with his leadership and taking care of the ball with the Gophers.
"Coming in I was a little quiet and passive," Hawkins said earlier. "But in order for us to be a great team, I felt like I had to step up and talk to my team and be a vocal leader."