
Gophers Remain Winless in Big Ten
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Derrick Walton and Caris LeVert scored 15 points apiece, and Michigan rallied for a 62-57 victory over Minnesota on Saturday.
The Wolverines (10-6, 3-1 Big Ten) trailed 49-40 after Minnesota's Nate Mason made 3-pointer with 8:56 remaining, but the Golden Gophers (11-6, 0-4) went nearly seven minutes before their next field goal, struggling to convert against Michigan's 1-3-1 defense.
Walton gave Michigan a 54-52 lead on a 3-pointer with 3:24 remaining, and he made a nice alley-oop pass to Ricky Doyle for a dunk with 26 seconds left to put the Wolverines up 59-55.
Michigan won despite shooting 4 of 18 from 3-point range.
Andre Hollins led Minnesota with 18 points.
Michigan, the defending Big Ten champion, has work to do if it wants to make the NCAA tournament after nonconference losses to the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Eastern Michigan. The Wolverines no longer resemble the stellar offensive team that went to the Final Four two seasons ago and the Elite Eight last year, but they grinded out this win at the defensive end.
Minnesota turned the ball over 17 times and ran out of timeouts with 4:48 remaining. The Gophers shot only 39 percent from the field.
Doyle and Zak Irvin had 12 points each for Michigan. The Wolverines led 57-55 when they took a timeout with less than a minute remaining. Walton then found Doyle with a lob for the dunk that made it a two-possession game.
Carlos Morris scored 16 points for Minnesota, but the Gophers remained winless in conference play.









