Minnesota beats No. 4 Iowa 102-95 on Johnson's 3-point spree
AP
Dec 26, 2020
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Brandon Johnson joined Minnesota Golden Gophers as a graduate transfer in this pandemic-altered season, the adjustment to Big Ten play made even more challenging by a recent ankle injury.
He sure found his comfort zone against Iowa Hawkeyes.
Johnson went 8 for 9 from 3-point range - making all four of his attempts in overtime - and finished with 26 points and nine rebounds to lead Minnesota's late surge for a 102-95 upset victory over No. 4 Iowa on Friday night.
After matching the single-game school record for 3-pointers made - more than he hit in each of his first two college seasons at Western Michigan - Johnson was mobbed by his teammates on the court in the otherwise-empty arena.
''I'm going to remember that for the rest of my life,'' said Johnson, a 6-foot-8, 220-pound forward who was 2 for 10 from 3-point range entering the game.
Marcus Carr had 30 points on 6-for-13 shooting from 3-point range and eight assists, and Liam Robbins added 18 points and four blocks for the Gophers (8-1, 1-1 Big Ten). They trailed by seven points with 44 seconds left in regulation and outscored the Hawkeyes 29-15 the rest of the way.
Luka Garza had 32 points and 17 rebounds for the Hawkeyes (7-2, 1-1), who allowed 99 points in their first loss last week to No. 1 Gonzaga. They were especially hard on themselves after this effort, allowing the Gophers to fall one made 3-pointer short of the single-game program record (18).
''Johnson was open. There was no excuse for that,'' Iowa coach Fran McCaffrey said.
When Johnson arrived at Western Michigan, he was discouraged from long-distance shooting, but consecutive summers of extra gym work helped him sharpen his 3-point shot even if he never lacked confidence in it. He went 22 for 66 last season from long range for the Broncos.
''I tried to make it an emphasis to show that I can do multiple things, instead of just scoring around the rim and being a hustle player,'' Johnson said.
He can officially check that box.
''Obviously, we didn't expect him to go 8 for 9, but once a guy gets rolling you've got to adjust,'' Iowa's C.J. Fredrick said. ''It doesn't matter what his percentage is. He was just feeling it.''
Fredrick scored 23 points and Joe Wieskamp added 14 points and nine rebounds for Iowa, which let Carr make a stepback 3-pointer with 31 seconds left to bring Minnesota to 81-78.
Joe Toussaint, who made his four other free throw attempts in the final minute of regulation, missed a pair of foul shots. Then Carr hit the tying 3-pointer with 5.7 seconds remaining, bringing the Gophers bench players leaping onto the court.
Johnson swished his shot from the wing just 13 seconds into the extra session. Robbins, who had his hands full guarding the nation's leading scorer in Garza, added the dagger 3-pointer with 27 seconds remaining in overtime for a 98-91 lead after the Gophers broke the Iowa press.
''We just let one guy shoot the same shot over and over again, and we can't do that,'' Garza said.
SCENE, MISSING
This game would have produced one of the most electric atmospheres of the season at Williams Arena, but with the gates closed it was relegated to Christmas Day television programming.
Iowa hadn't played on the Dec. 25 holiday since 1988. Minnesota found no record of any organized sporting event ever played by the school on Christmas Day.
''We play for each other in that locker room and it's no more evident now when you don't have your fans there,'' Gophers coach Richard Pitino said. ''Our fans are great. I know that building would've been awesome, but most importantly that locker room was very excited and happy for each other.''
BIG PICTURE
Iowa: The Hawkeyes leaned on their defense to beat Purdue 70-55 earlier this week, but that went missing when they needed it most at Minnesota. Garza, who went just 2 for 11 for five points in the first half, stretched his streak of 20-plus points to 18 consecutive Big Ten games.
Minnesota: This meat-grinder start of the Big Ten schedule, with the first eight conference games against opponents currently ranked in the Associated Press Top 25, is giving the Gophers as true of a test as Pitino has had in eight seasons.
UP NEXT
Iowa: Hosts Northwestern on Tuesday.
Minnesota: Hosts Michigan State on Monday.
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1st Half
IOWA
Hawkeyes
33
MINN
Golden Gophers
38
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Luka Garza vs. Liam Robbins (Hawkeyes gains possession)
19:47
Joe Wieskamp misses three point jump shot
19:45
Marcus Carr defensive rebound
19:32
Liam Robbins misses two point layup
19:30
Liam Robbins offensive rebound
19:28
Liam Robbins misses two point layup
19:26
Connor McCaffery defensive rebound
19:15
+2
Luka Garza makes two point layup
2-0
18:56
+2
Gabe Kalscheur makes two point layup (Both Gach assists)
2-2
18:48
Joe Wieskamp misses three point jump shot
18:46
Both Gach defensive rebound
18:42
Both Gach misses two point layup
18:40
Luka Garza defensive rebound
18:24
+3
Connor McCaffery makes three point jump shot (Jordan Bohannon assists)
5-2
18:09
Isaiah Ihnen misses three point jump shot
18:07
Hawkeyes defensive rebound
17:42
Liam Robbins personal foul (Luka Garza draws the foul)
17:37
Liam Robbins blocks Luka Garza's two point layup
17:35
Liam Robbins defensive rebound
17:26
Marcus Carr misses three point jump shot
17:24
Jordan Bohannon defensive rebound
17:07
Luka Garza misses two point hook shot
17:05
Isaiah Ihnen defensive rebound
16:55
+3
Both Gach makes three point jump shot (Isaiah Ihnen assists)
5-5
16:41
Connor McCaffery misses three point jump shot
16:39
Both Gach defensive rebound
16:30
Luka Garza shooting foul (Liam Robbins draws the foul)
16:30
+1
Liam Robbins makes regular free throw 1 of 2
5-6
16:30
+1
Liam Robbins makes regular free throw 2 of 2
5-7
16:21
CJ Fredrick misses two point jump shot
16:19
Hawkeyes offensive rebound
16:15
Luka Garza misses two point layup
16:13
Luka Garza offensive rebound
16:10
+2
Luka Garza makes two point layup
7-7
15:48
+2
Liam Robbins makes two point layup (Brandon Johnson assists)
7-9
15:40
+3
Jordan Bohannon makes three point jump shot (Connor McCaffery assists)
10-9
15:15
Liam Robbins misses two point jump shot
15:13
Jordan Bohannon defensive rebound
14:58
Joe Wieskamp offensive foul (Marcus Carr draws the foul)
14:58
Joe Wieskamp turnover
14:58
TV timeout
14:33
Both Gach misses three point jump shot
14:31
Luka Garza defensive rebound
14:02
Joe Wieskamp misses three point jump shot
14:00
Jamal Mashburn, Jr. defensive rebound
13:40
Liam Robbins misses two point hook shot
13:38
Luka Garza defensive rebound
13:30
Liam Robbins blocks Joe Wieskamp's two point layup
13:28
Luka Garza offensive rebound
13:23
Luka Garza misses two point layup
13:21
Both Gach defensive rebound
13:17
+3
Marcus Carr makes three point jump shot (Both Gach assists)
10-12
13:09
Liam Robbins shooting foul (Luka Garza draws the foul)
13:09
Luka Garza misses regular free throw 1 of 2
13:09
+1
Luka Garza makes regular free throw 2 of 2
11-12
13:00
Jamal Mashburn, Jr. misses two point jump shot
12:58
Patrick McCaffery defensive rebound
12:46
Jack Nunge offensive foul (Jamal Mashburn, Jr. draws the foul)
12:46
Jack Nunge turnover
12:36
+3
Brandon Johnson makes three point jump shot (Marcus Carr assists)
11-15
12:04
Patrick McCaffery misses two point jump shot
12:02
Luka Garza offensive rebound
11:51
Brandon Johnson blocks Luka Garza's two point jump shot
11:49
Patrick McCaffery offensive rebound
11:45
Luka Garza misses three point jump shot
11:43
Golden Gophers defensive rebound
11:43
TV timeout
11:25
Marcus Carr misses three point jump shot
11:23
Brandon Johnson offensive rebound
11:20
Brandon Johnson misses two point layup
11:18
Jack Nunge defensive rebound
10:56
Joe Toussaint misses three point jump shot
10:54
Gabe Kalscheur defensive rebound
10:39
+2
Jamal Mashburn, Jr. makes two point jump shot (Gabe Kalscheur assists)
11-17
10:28
Patrick McCaffery turnover (bad pass) (Eric Curry steals)
10:22
Patrick McCaffery shooting foul (Marcus Carr draws the foul)
10:22
+1
Marcus Carr makes regular free throw 1 of 2
11-18
10:22
+1
Marcus Carr makes regular free throw 2 of 2
11-19
10:08
Patrick McCaffery misses two point layup
10:06
Keegan Murray offensive rebound
10:06
Keegan Murray misses two point layup
10:04
Golden Gophers defensive rebound
10:04
Keegan Murray personal foul (Brandon Johnson draws the foul)
9:51
+2
Marcus Carr makes two point jump shot
11-21
9:34
+2
Keegan Murray makes two point dunk (Luka Garza assists)
13-21
9:24
Gabe Kalscheur misses three point jump shot
9:22
Joe Toussaint defensive rebound
9:15
Joe Toussaint misses two point layup
9:13
Luka Garza offensive rebound
9:11
Luka Garza misses two point layup
9:09
Patrick McCaffery offensive rebound
9:09
Eric Curry shooting foul (Patrick McCaffery draws the foul)
9:09
Patrick McCaffery misses regular free throw 1 of 2