Ben Johnson didn’t recognize the Gophers men’s basketball team that ended the season in Sunday’s loss at Indiana State in the NIT second round.
The third-year coach made a 10-win improvement from last season and finished ninth in the Big Ten, but the Gophers (19-15) were not healthy and appeared worn down to finish the year.
Johnson thought the roster, with key returners and impact newcomers, was good enough to make the NCAA tournament this season and finish in the upper half of the Big Ten.
The Gophers fell short of those goals, especially after five losses in the last six conference games, including in the Big Ten tournament at Target Center. A win in the NIT at Butler was a glimpse of the U’s talent, but everyone is not yet committed to return.
“The biggest thing is getting back to meet with the guys and starting with what the development plan looks like,” Johnson said. “Hopefully we’re able to retain and have a lot of the core group guys back. Then it comes [down to] what do we do in the spring and summer to take that next step.”
Here’s a look at the Gophers roster heading into the offseason. They’ll surely be watching what happens in the transfer portal this spring.
Possible returning starters
Elijah Hawkins, 5-11 junior (Washington, D.C.)
Former Howard point guard injured his hip against Indiana State, but he led the Big Ten and ranked second nationally in assists (7.5) and set a school record with 247 assists in a season (most in the Big Ten since 2018-19).