Mara Braun stood on the Williams Arena court 90 minutes before tipoff Tuesday night, firing up shot after shot, swish after swish. She barely missed.
If you only watched her shooting form, you would have guessed that the Wisconsin Badgers were in for a long night defending the Gophers dynamic sophomore. If you happened to notice the large protective boot on Braun’s right foot, reality provided a different perspective.
Braun might not play again this season after suffering an injury in late January that required surgery, leaving a void the size of Texas in the Gophers lineup.
The border battle provided another clear reminder of Braun’s value and the mission ahead for first-year Gophers coach Dawn Plitzuweit in trying to resurrect a program that has the advantage of residing in a state blessed with blue-chip prep talent but struggles to capitalize on that advantage.
The Braun-less Gophers were overpowered by a Wisconsin team that came to town with a .500 record (losing record in Big Ten games) and left with a 67-56 victory after leading from start to finish.
The Gophers are now 1-5 without their star guard, and their offense looks unsteady and lacking firepower without her.
The Gophers finished with nearly as many turnovers (17) as made baskets (20). Defensively, they gave up 32 points in the paint and 16 offensive rebounds.
Hard to win like that.