Gophers vs. Indiana: 5:30 p.m. Friday at Meeting Corridor; TV: FSN1; radio: 103.5-FM
Pregame studying: Ben Johnson is winning with local talent, just as Mark Coyle had hoped.
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Opening bell: The Gophers (12-3, 3-1 Massive Ten) have the longest win streak amongst Massive Ten groups after Purdue fell earlier within the week at Nebraska. The seven straight victories coming into Friday at Indiana is the longest underneath Ben Johnson, who opened his tenure 7-0 in 2021-22. The U additionally received eight straight throughout Massive Ten play in 2016-17. The Hoosiers (11-5, 3-2) misplaced two of their first three league video games in January, however these have been street video games at Nebraska and Rutgers. They’re 8-1 at house this season — solely shedding 75-71 to No. 2 Kansas.
Watch him: Indiana has the best frontcourt duo within the Massive Ten with Malik Reneau and Kel’el Ware combining for 31 factors and 15 rebounds per recreation. Reneau leads the Hoosiers with 16.3 factors, together with a 34-point recreation this season. Ware, a 7-foot Oregon switch, had 13 factors, 17 rebounds and three blocks in Tuesday’s loss at Rutgers.
Accidents: Xavier Johnson and Reneau have been each listed as questionable earlier than Tuesday’s recreation, however they each performed for the Hoosiers.
Forecast: Asking the Gophers to win in Bloomington for the primary time since 2012 is a tall process. Indiana would not seem like a Massive Ten title contender, however the Hoosiers are loaded with expertise. Meeting Corridor is the hardest atmosphere Johnson’s gamers have seen but this season. However the Gophers may have the ability to pull off the upset if they’ll maintain it shut ultimately. Their previous two victories have been by a mixed 5 factors.
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Marcus Fuller covers Gophers males’s basketball and school basketball for the Star Tribune. He has 13 years of expertise masking Twin Cities school {and professional} sports activities.
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