University of Minnesota Athletics

Thursday, March 21
Des Moines, Iowa
11:15 AM

University of Minnesota

22-13

86
vs
76

Louisville

20-14

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2
F
Minnesota
38
48
86
Louisville
33
43
76
Minnesota Gophers guard Dupree McBrayer (1)
Photo by: Brad Rempel

Gophers Move on in NCAA Tournament After 86-76 Win over Louisville

3/21/2019 2:28:00 PM | Men's Basketball

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Minnesota won its first NCAA Tournament game in six years behind 24 points from freshman Gale Kalscheur as the 10th-seeded Gophers rolled past Louisville 86-76 in the opening round of the East Region on Thursday.

It was the first tournament win in Richard Pitino's six seasons coaching the Gophers and came against the school that fired his father, Rick Pitino, in 2017.

Jordan Murphy and Amir Coffey each had 18 points for Minnesota (22-13), which knocked down 11 3s despite entering play ranked 344th nationally in made 3s per game.

Kalscheur's layup early in the second half gave Minnesota its first double-digit lead, 43-33, and Murphy's layup made it a 50-38 game with 16:06 left.

The Cardinals went to a full-court press in an effort to slow down the surging Gophers. But that just left Kalscheur open from the same spot on back-to-back possessions, and he drilled two 3s to give Minnesota a 59-43 lead.



Louisville then fouled Kalscheur behind the 3-point line, where he pushed the Gophers' edge to 19 with 9:48 to go.

Murphy's 3 with 5:28 left — just his seventh all year — made it a 15-point game and typified just how well things were rolling for Minnesota,

The seventh-seeded Cardinals (20-14) did cut it to seven late, but Christen Cunningham missed an open 3 that could've made things interesting down the stretch.

Cunningham led Louisville (20-14) with 22 points, and Steven Enoch had 14.

THE BIG PICTURE

Minnesota: This was the breakthrough Pitino had been searching for from the Gophers. Minnesota played arguably its best game of the season, and Kalscheur scored more points in 40 minutes than he did in three games during the Big Ten tournament.

Louisville: Despite dropping his first NCAA Tournament game with the Cardinals, coach Chris Mack's future looks bright at Louisville — especially if Jordan Nwora (10 points, 11 rebounds) returns next season. Louisville got no help in the game location, less than 250 miles from Minneapolis, which created a de-facto home game for the Gophers.

UP NEXT

Minnesota plays Michigan State on Saturday with a trip to the Sweet Sixteen on the line.

Team Stats

MINN
LOU
FG%
.500
.441
3FG%
.407
.346
FT%
.654
.882
RB
35
35
TO
5
5
STL
2
2

Game Leaders

Pts
24
FGM
8
3FGM
5
FTM
3
Pts
18
FGM
7
3FGM
2
FTM
2
Pts
18
FGM
6
3FGM
3
FTM
3
Pts
13
FGM
3
3FGM
1
FTM
6

Players Mentioned

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