Minnesota Rallies Late; Clip Iowa In OT

HawkeyeSports.com – Minnesota rallied from a seven-point deficit with 44 seconds remaining to force overtime and it propelled the Gophers to a 102-95 victory over the fourth-ranked University of Iowa men’s basketball team on Friday night at Williams Arena.

The Gophers’ Marcus Carr hit a step-back 3-pointer to cut the deficit to 81-78 with 31 seconds left before Joe Toussaint made two free throws to push the lead to 83-78. After Minnesota hit two free throws to get the margin to three, the foul game paid off.

Toussaint missed both free throws with 14 seconds left and the Gophers made them pay. With 5.3 seconds to play, Carr worked free going in-and-out from a ball screen before drilling a game-tying 3-pointer that sent the game to overtime.

In the bonus frame, Minnesota’s Brandon Johnson took over. The senior hit four 3-pointers of his Minnesota record-tying eight 3-pointers, scoring the Gophers first 12 points of OT as Minnesota opened up a 95-88 lead.

Iowa closed to within four with a minute to play before Gopher 7-footer Liam Robbins hit a back-breaker. With Iowa electing to defend instead of fouling, Robbins drained a pick and pop 3-pointer from the top key with the shot clock winding down to put Minnesota up 98-91 to essentially seal the win.

Garza led a trio of Hawkeyes in double figures, finishing with 32 points and 17 rebounds, but he was just 11-of-27 from the floor in the game. Fredrick scored 23 points on 7-of-12 shooting with five 3s, and junior Joe Wieskamp scored 14 and grabbed nine boards.

The Gophers limited Iowa to a 37.2 field goal percentage, while shooting 44.8 percent. Minnesota made 17 3-pointers (to Iowa’s 10), but was out-rebounded, 55-38. The Hawkeyes scored 22 second-chance points on 27 offensive rebounds.

Minnesota built a 10-point lead over the first 10 minutes of the first half and the Gophers pushed their lead to 12 courtesy of a Carr fast break 3-pointer at the 3:32 mark. Iowa closed out the half with a 10-2 run to close the gap to five points (38-33) despite shooting just 32.4 percent and getting just five first-half points from Garza.

The Hawkeyes erased the deficit and took a 42-40 lead on a Garza 3-pointer three minutes into the second half. Iowa extended its advantage to eight on a Jack Nunge put-back. After Minnesota fought back to tie the game at 62 and 64, Iowa methodically built its lead to 80-73 before the Gopher rally.

Carr scored 30 points on 9-of-16 shooting with six 3-pointers and eight assists to pace Minnesota, while Johnson, who entered the game 2-of-10 from 3-point range, went 8-of-9 from long range en route to 26 points. The eight 3s tied a Minnesota record.

The Hawkeyes return to action against Northwestern on Tuesday. Tipoff is scheduled for 8:07 p.m.

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