Ben Johnson could have done an impression of former Vikings coach Denny Green after Indiana State ended the Gophers men’s basketball team’s season Sunday in the second round of the NIT.
The Sycamores are who the Gophers thought they were. Very, very good.
They could score, pass and defend. They had depth. They looked like perhaps the best team in the country not playing in the NCAA tournament in defeating the Gophers 76-64 on Sunday in front of a sellout crowd at Hulman Center in Terre Haute, Ind.
Pharrel Payne scored a team-high 16 points to go with eight rebounds, but the Gophers (19-15) committed 15 turnovers and couldn’t overcome point guard Elijah Hawkins’ hip injury.
“Tough way to go out,” Johnson, the Gophers coach, said after the game. “You can’t let one game dictate how we were for the course of the year.”
The hero for the Gophers in the NIT’s first round was Hawkins with 15 assists and two game-winning free throws in a 73-72 win at Butler on Tuesday night. His day ended early against Indiana State with 10 points and one assist in 21 minutes.
In the first half, Hawkins ran into an Indiana State player battling for a rebound. He left the game grimacing and followed the team trainer into the locker room. He played only five minutes in the second half.
“He just had too much pain,” Johnson said. “In a game like this that’s really physical, you got to have everything and be able to move. He just couldn’t go. Credit to him for trying.”