They came in with a game plan, coach Lindsay Whalen said.
The Gophers women's basketball team had to keep 25th-ranked Iowa from getting out on the run and lock down the paint. Contain Monika Czinano inside, Caitlin Clark everywhere else.
It didn't happen.
Stop transition? Iowa scored 23 points there. In the lane? Another 54. Czinano, the Watertown-Mayer native playing on her birthday, scored 23. Clark — the highest-scoring player in Division I women's basketball — had a 35-point, 13-rebound, 11-assist triple-double before Iowa coach Lisa Bluder finally took her out of the game with 4½ minutes left.
The final: Iowa 105, Minnesota 49.
"Obviously not a good night for us," Whalen said.
The 56-point loss was tied for the second-worst in program history, the biggest in the NCAA era. For Iowa (11-4 overall, 5-1 Big Ten), it was the program's biggest conference victory ever and third biggest overall.
Down seven after one quarter and 47-34 at the half, the Gophers (9-10, 2-5) were outscored 58-15 in the second half, during which the Gophers made six of 31 shots. That includes a 37-point third quarter by Iowa, which got 20 of those in the paint, 15 on the break, with Czinano, Iowa's center, at times beating everyone down the court. And that includes a 21-3 fourth quarter.