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Men’s basketball: Gophers top Nebraska, 78-75, in first round Big Ten tournament

Minnesota will play No. 6 seed Maryland at approximately 8 p.m. Thursday.

NCAA Basketball: Big Ten Conference Tournament First Round - Nebraska vs Minnesota
Minnesota forward Pharrel Payne dunks the ball against Nebraska in the first half Wednesday at the Big Ten tournament in Chicago. Minnesota won 78-75 and will play Maryland on Thursday.
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CHICAGO -- The goal for the University of Minnesota men’s basketball team on Wednesday was to take the next step.

It was a modest movement but Minnesota did what they couldn’t in Ben Johnson’s first postseason a year ago: win a first-round Big Ten tournament game.

The 14th-seeded Gophers overcame an ugly start to take an 11-point lead and weathered a late drought to knock off 12th-seed Nebraska 78-75 in Chicago. Minnesota will play Maryland at approximately 8 p.m. Thursday.

The last-place seed in the conference tournament had lost in the opening round in four straight years since 2018, including the Gophers falling 60-51 to Penn State last year.

Dawson Garcia, who was voted Big Ten honorable mention Tuesday, led Minnesota with 18 points, 13 rebounds and six assists.

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The Gophers (9-21) won for the second time in three games in March. Minnesota was in a similar spot Sunday vs. Wisconsin, with halftime and late-game leads but couldn’t make free throws down the stretch in another close loss.

The Gophers didn’t score a basket for the final four minutes Wednesday, but made 10 free throws in that final stretch.

NCAA Basketball: Big Ten Conference Tournament First Round - Nebraska vs Minnesota
Minnesota guard Braeden Carrington, left, defends Nebraska's Keisei Tominaga in the Big Ten tournament Wednesday, March 8, 2023, in Chicago.
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After Jaden Henley made a free throw with a second left, Nebraska’s Keisei Tominaga last-second half court heave hit back iron.

With 16 minutes left, Minnesota had its biggest lead, 50-39, but it whittled away until a turning point with 10 minutes left.

Jamison Battle drew his fourth foul, but Ben Johnson didn’t sit the senior. On the next defensive possession, Battle was whistled for a block foul and Minnesota lost one of its best players for the rest of the night.

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Johnson repeatedly voiced his anger, needed to be held back by assistant coach Dave Thorson and received a technical foul.

Nebraska (16-16) then made four free throws to cut Minnesota’s lead to 60-57.

Ta’Lon Cooper had a season-high 12 assists and a program record for a conference tourney game. He broke the record set by his head coach.

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The Gophers got off to an unsightly start, missing its first four shots and committing four turnovers on eight possessions to trail 8-0 in the first five minutes. But the U bounced back with a 26-11 run to take a 26-19 lead with under six minutes left in the half.

Minnesota led 37-33 at the half, a similar spot to when they were up 33-29 over Wisconsin but couldn’t finish in a 71-67 loss.

Minnesota also kept Nebraska from winning a third straight this season. The Huskers won 81-79 in overtime at Williams Arena on Jan. 7 and then 78-67 in Lincoln on Feb. 25.

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