On Thursday night, not long after the Gophers’ run in the Big Ten women’s basketball tournament ended against Michigan, Minnesota coach Dawn Plitzuweit said she hopes it isn’t over.
Their season, that is.
After beating Rutgers and losing to Michigan, the Gophers are 16-15 and eligible for the Women’s National Invitation Tournament, with that bracket being announced March 17.
“I’m hopeful we have a chance to keep playing in the postseason,” Plitzuweit said. “I think these young ladies have earned that. When we look at the body of work for the whole season, I think they’ve put themselves in a position to continue playing, and I hope we have a chance to keep doing that.”
The body of work has been the definition of an up-and-down season.
With the youngest roster in the Big Ten, which includes 11 underclassmen, the Gophers started the season 14-4. They had a 4-3 start to Big Ten play, including a stretch in which they won three out of four games with victories over Nebraska, Michigan and Michigan State — all teams predicted to be in the NCAA tournament.
On Jan. 28, the Gophers were up seven points at Illinois after Mara Braun hit a three-pointer early in the fourth quarter. But she landed on an opponent’s foot coming down, injuring her right foot, which required surgery. Starting center Sophie Hart was lost to a sore hip on Feb. 17.
The Gophers wound up losing 10 of their final 11 regular-season games.