The longest losing streak for the Gophers men's basketball team against any Big Ten opponent finally came to an end in Sunday's 65-62 victory against Maryland.
The last two times the Gophers beat Maryland was when current head coach Ben Johnson was an assistant on Minnesota's staff during the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons under Richard Pitino — since then, they had lost 10 straight.
Johnson remembered the last home win against Maryland in 2016. That win ended a 14-game losing streak for the Gophers, who saw fans storm the court after upsetting the nation's sixth-ranked team.
This is a different Maryland program now, but the Terrapins still whooped the Gophers by 35 points in Minneapolis last season. That was tied for the largest defeat in team history at the Barn.
So, the Gophers finally winning a game in the series was meaningful. The Terrapins, a tough, hard-nosed defensive squad with one of the top scoring guards in the league, were picked to finish third in the Big Ten's unofficial preseason poll by media.
"They're one of the elite programs in the country," Johnson said. "They have dudes there all the time. That's a program that [had] contended for a Final Four. For us, we're still in the building stages, so this is another really good win from that standpoint."
Here are four things learned from the Gophers' seventh straight win Sunday:
Strength in numbers
Last season, the Gophers would've been buried under an insurmountable deficit if their top three scorers were shutout, but Johnson's depth kept them in Sunday's game until a late second-half run.