The Gophers men’s basketball team’s next opponent is the NIT’s No. 1 overall seed. Indiana State seems out of place in this tournament, though.
You won’t find many college basketball analysts who didn’t complain on the Sycamores’ behalf about getting snubbed from March Madness. Gophers coach Ben Johnson couldn’t argue with that take, either.
“They’re an NCAA tournament team,” Johnson said. “It’s going to be a fun challenge for our guys on the road no question.”
Johnson’s Gophers (19-14) were able to keep their season alive Tuesday with a 73-72 win at Butler in the NIT’s first round. Dawson Garcia’s 25 points were huge. So was Parker Fox’s last-second steal that set up Elijah Hawkins’ game-clinching free throws with five seconds left. Hawkins’ double-double with 15 assists also helped to snap the U’s six-game losing streak away from home.
Trying to duplicate that performance Sunday in Terre Haute, Ind., will be a much tougher task against Missouri Valley Conference champion Indiana State (29-6), the highest NET-ranked team (28th) ever not to be selected to the Big Dance.
“We took a gut punch,” Indiana State coach Josh Schertz said about not hearing his team’s name called on Selection Sunday. “We thought we deserved to be in the tournament, and we didn’t get in. Our guys were gutted. They were shattered.”
The Sycamores were the darlings of college basketball this year after they jumped into the top 25 rankings in February for the first time since Larry Bird led the program to an NCAA runner-up finish vs. Magic Johnson’s Michigan State team in 1978-79.
Indiana State’s dominance in the MVC caught the nation’s attention. Not as much, though, as the team’s top player, Robbie Avila. He’s a glasses-wearing 6-10 sophomore with a nonathletic physique that just gets it done. Nicknames such as “Cream Abdul-Jabbar” and “Larry Nerd” made him a social media sensation.