MADISON, WIS. – First-year Gophers coach Ben Johnson wants to end the pipeline between the state of Minnesota and Wisconsin's men's basketball program.
Still, Johnson saw Sunday how much recruiting in his state has boosted the border rival.
Minnesota natives Tyler Wahl, Brad Davison and Steven Crowl combined for 40 points for the No. 11 Badgers, but it was the inability to stop star Johnny Davis late that resulted in the Gophers' 66-60 loss at the Kohl Center.
"He's the best player in the country," said Davison, who had 14 points. "When the game is on the line, we have a lot of confidence in him to make the right decision."
The Gophers (11-7, 2-7 Big Ten) were forcing players besides Davis to make plays and tied the score 60-60 after two free throws from E.J. Stephens to cap an 11-2 run with 2:23 to play.
Davis, who finished with 16 points and 15 rebounds, was frustrated for most of the game, but he outscored the Gophers 6-0 in the final two minutes to keep the Badgers (17-3, 8-2) on top of the conference standings.
"We did a pretty good job on Johnny to hold him to seven under his average," Johnson said. "I thought defensively we checked a lot of our boxes. Just a couple things late that we got to tighten up to get a win like this."
Payton Willis led the Gophers with 15 of his 17 points in the second half, but the Gophers dropped to 2-19 all time at the Kohl Center.