I fell asleep around 10:30 because I was so tired, but I woke up at around 3 and, knowing I have to wake up for good at 6 for work, here I am trying to do this now. This will be quick and dirty:
Positive Numbers: Gopher women's basketball (Re-Entry!). OK. From here on out, everything's gravy. Even after my adjusted expectations for this program after I saw them in-person defeat my alma mater, they have done everything they probably could have done this year, and hopefully this will be a stepping stone for the Golden Gophers club to build on.
The First Round Game vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay Thursday was ugly. Apparently (according to one skeet I saw on Bluesky) the Gophs couldn't shoot, couldn't rebound and was making stupid play after stupid play. The Phoenix led by four Points after three Quarters and were about to crap out in the First Round at home in a 13-4 upset, something that still rarely happens in women's top-flight college basketball. But thank God for The Blanket Lady. It's around this time she started running around the perimeter of The Williams Arena court, rallying the crowd, and the team responded by wiping out Wisconsin-Green Bay in the Fourth, 30-9, to win, 75-58. Phew!
And still, I believe they were the underdog, at home, in their Second Round Game Saturday versus Ole Miss. With the step up in competition, the team responded better. And yet the Rebels outscored the U. in the middle two Quarters, 42-29, to take an eight-Point lead into the Fourth. But Minnesota rallied again, outscoring the Rebs, 19-9, capped off by this Amaya Battle last-second baseline jumper:
Minnesota wins, 65-63, and advance to the Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 2005. Dawn Plitzuweit has finally taken this program back where it should be. And sure, they face a daunting task tomorrow/Friday in Sacramento when they face the 1-Seed, UCLA, whose starting five will probably all be drafted in the First Round of The WNBA Draft. That's OK with me. All expectations for the season have been met.
#0: Timberwolves (Last Week: -1). OK, guys, time to lock it in. Defeating the Celtics in Boston Sunday for the first time since '05 (the same Year the Gopher women's basketball team reached the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament, coincidentally) was good, especially after being down by so much in the First Half. And beating Houston at home last/Wednesday night in Overtime (in a Game, by the way, that tipped off for national TV at 8:30) was also good, even though it had a whiff of the Rockets deciding they could drop this one. But even if they are fighting for a spot in the Play-In, you don't lose in the clutch at Target Center to Portland, like they did Friday. The Two Elves are still hovering above play-in limbo, but if they just didn't keep losing to teams they should beat, I could see them as true contenders this season instead of being a frustrating enigma.
A light schedule this screening Week: Hosting Detroit Saturday (in a special tipoff time of 4:30 in the second nationally-televised Game Minnesota will play in a row), at Dallas Monday.
#-1: Gopher softball (Last Week: -5). How rare will a series Win this Year be? They went down to Iowa over the weekend and took two-of-three, sandwiching a 3-2 Loss to the Hawkeyes with a pair of Shutout victories. Don't get your hopes up, though; they're still 3-3 in Big Ten play and 11-20 overall. They host Illinois for a three-Game series in the first Games at Cowles Stadium this weekend, then play at St. Thomas Wednesday.
Off till April 4.
#-3: Gopher baseball (Last Week: -3). Dropped their first two Games at Indiana before they mercy-ruled the Hoosiers in the getaway Game Sunday, 14-2 in eight Innings. Then, in the first Game of the season at Siebert Field Wednesday, they ended their matchup with St. Thomas in eight Innings also, walloping the Tommies, 15-5. Geez, where did this power come from? Hosting Ohio St. this weekend.
#-4: Wild (Last Week: -2). I guess it doesn't matter what the Mild from here till the end of the regular season. Barring a complete collapse, they're making the postseason, and they'll make it as the third-place team in the Central. But they're coming in far from being a complete package, and yes, as a pessimistic Minnesota sports fan, that bothers me. Sure, beating The Bastard North Stars Saturday gets them brownie points, but that was in Overtime, and since they're five Points behind them, I doubt they're gonna catch The Team That Was Stolen From Us v.1.0. Beyond that, they began the Week losing in regulation at home Thursday to Chicago, who is in last in the Central, and they ended it getting doubled up in Tampa Tuesday, 6-3. This team has the strong whiff of one-and-done, again, and Bill Guerin actually traded for players for a playoff run, again. Oy. I still think that all of this stagnation is due to them not fighting to name themselves The North Stars.
Like the Timberwolves, the Wild have light Week. They complete a three-Game road trip with meetings with Florida tonight/Thursday night and Boston Saturday afternoon.
#-Infinity (tie): Gopher women's hockey and Gopher men's hockey (Last Week, respectively: -Infinity and -Infinity). It's been some time since I've wrote about teams here only after hirings, but I really did want to talk about both because they're so ... uninspired. Really, Mark Coyle, this is the best you can do?
Want to start with women's hockey. Nineteen Years of The Brad Frost Era, the last half of which returned no championships and diminishing returns, and you replace him with ... his assistant? Really? The program got stale. If there was any situation in which you should hire a true new voice, this was it. Instead, you get Greg "Boom" May, Frost's right-hand man since '23. You really think the most important thing with this squad is continuity? And what's with the added emphasis that Greg May has a nickname of "Boom?" Who cares? All this talk about his nickname is going to do is set up the team when they lose. Stuff like, "Boom -- Gophers lose!" And what happens if these Goofers blow a lead and lose against Wisconsin and Ohio St. (again)? The headlines will be, "The Gophers have a boom-boom!" Did Coyle even reach out to Nadine Muzzerall?
And what about the men's hockey club? Coyle pushes out Bob Motzko because he had a penchant for blowing it on the big stage, and so you hire ... his assistant, Brett Larson, who succeeded Motzko at St. Cloud St.? What, are the Huskies now the U.'s feeder team? And I've heard Larson's tenure at St. Cloud St. It was only middling, and he didn't develop many of his players to get into the NHL. This team also needed and out-of-the-box hire, because this is only eliciting yawns. Gosh, what a tremendous double letdown.