FSU -0.0 o0.0
WCU 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 27
FRES 73 11.5 o161.0
WSU 84 -11.5 u161.0
Final Nov 27
HAWPA 63
HAW 67
Final Nov 27
EKY 69 7.5 o140.5
LT 78 -7.5 u140.5
Final Nov 27
LOU 89 4.0 o155.0
IND 61 -4.0 u155.0
Final Nov 27
MORG 69 7.0 o159.5
UMBC 92 -7.0 u159.5
Final Nov 27
DETU 75 18.5 o147.0
URI 81 -18.5 u147.0
Final Nov 27
SELA 76 1.0 o140.0
UND 60 -1.0 u140.0
Final Nov 27
NKU 64 6.5 o140.0
COFC 79 -6.5 u140.0
Final Nov 27
MW 74 1.0 o141.0
UTSA 76 -1.0 u141.0
Final Nov 27
UNO 60 37.5 o150.0
BAY 91 -37.5 u150.0
Final Nov 27
WMU 73 9.5 o141.5
YSU 62 -9.5 u141.5
Final Nov 27
STON 54 9.5 o143.5
BRWN 77 -9.5 u143.5
Final Nov 27
PRE 75 -2.5 o134.5
TNTC 90 2.5 u134.5
Final Nov 27
ETSU 75 3.5 o140.5
CHAR 55 -3.5 u140.5
Final Nov 27
BRY 76 6.0 o161.0
CHAT 84 -6.0 u161.0
Final Nov 27
TXKNG 72
TXSO 80
Final Nov 27
DALT 69 -0.0 o0.0
NORAL 100 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 27
TLSA 71 -4.5 o145.5
GSU 74 4.5 u145.5
Final Nov 27
COLO 71 13.0 o144.5
ISU 99 -13.0 u144.5
Final OT Nov 27
WVU 86 15.0 o156.0
GONZ 78 -15.0 u156.0
Final Nov 27
WEBB 79 -4.0 o142.5
COOK 64 4.0 u142.5
Final Nov 27
SIU 81
FLATC 54
Final Nov 27
SHSU 63 -6.5 o142.5
APP 66 6.5 u142.5
Final Nov 27
UTM 35 37.5 o144.5
TENN 78 -37.5 u144.5
Final Nov 27
UWG 61 8.5 o138.0
NDSU 73 -8.5 u138.0
Final Nov 27
NAZ 63 -0.0 o0.0
PRIN 99 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 27
NJIT 78 8.0 o130.0
MORE 69 -8.0 u130.0
Final Nov 27
MASS 62 -3.0 o148.0
HARV 54 3.0 u148.0
Final Nov 27
ORE 78 -3.5 o138.0
SDSU 68 3.5 u138.0
Final Nov 27
NIU 82 9.0 o142.0
VALP 87 -9.0 u142.0
Final Nov 27
CSUS 63 6.5 o129.0
AFA 61 -6.5 u129.0
Final Nov 27
CAN 64 13.0 o141.5
RMU 72 -13.0 u141.5
Final Nov 27
BUCK 67 25.5 o140.0
MD 91 -25.5 u140.0
Final Nov 27
OKLA 79 -3.0 o137.0
PROV 77 3.0 u137.0
Final Nov 27
MEM 76 9.0 o157.0
AUB 90 -9.0 u157.0
Final Nov 27
UTA 68 -4.0 o143.0
PEAY 58 4.0 u143.0
Final Nov 27
VT 60 6.0 o138.5
SCAR 70 -6.0 u138.5
Final Nov 27
RICH 73 -4.0 o133.5
BALL 60 4.0 u133.5
Final Nov 27
IW 86 -1.0 o137.0
WIU 75 1.0 u137.0
Final Nov 27
TULN 66 -2.0 o153.5
BEL 89 2.0 u153.5
Final Nov 27
SDAK 79 22.5 o157.5
NEB 96 -22.5 u157.5
Final Nov 27
LNDNWD 61 29.5 o148.5
MIZZ 81 -29.5 u148.5
Final Nov 27
TAM 77 -4.0 o145.5
CREI 73 4.0 u145.5
Final Nov 27
AVER 56 -0.0 o0.0
WIN 99 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 27
COR 72 9.5 o165.0
SYR 82 -9.5 u165.0
Final Nov 27
PS 55 -0.0 o0.0
UVM 78 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 27
SCST 53 10.0 o147.0
MRSH 82 -10.0 u147.0
Final Nov 27
MILW 76 13.0 o155.5
UCF 84 -13.0 u155.5
Final Nov 27
ALST 59 28.5 o145.0
CIN 77 -28.5 u145.0
Final Nov 27
COLG 72 8.0 o146.5
UNCW 59 -8.0 u146.5
Final Nov 27
RID 48 19.0 o137.5
VILL 72 -19.0 u137.5
Final Nov 27
UVU 76 5.0 o157.5
SAM 84 -5.0 u157.5
Final Nov 27
CHSO 67 20.0 o151.5
GT 91 -20.0 u151.5
Final Nov 27
DAV 71 16.0 o152.0
ARIZ 104 -16.0 u152.0
Final Nov 27
UNCG 58 -1.5 o138.5
UTEP 64 1.5 u138.5
Final Nov 27
UMASS 90 10.5 o163.5
SLU 93 -10.5 u163.5
Final Nov 27
NAU 74 -4.0 o137.0
HCU 71 4.0 u137.0
Final Nov 27
UMES 59 18.0 o143.0
UALR 78 -18.0 u143.0
Final Nov 27
WYO 70 3.5 o139.5
LMU 73 -3.5 u139.5
Final Nov 27
MICH 78 -1.5 o154.0
XAV 53 1.5 u154.0
Final Nov 27
STONE 59 34.5 o142.5
MARQ 94 -34.5 u142.5
Final Nov 27
CSN 75 -1.0 o154.0
MONT 83 1.0 u154.0
Final OT Nov 27
MSU 94 5.0 o158.0
UNC 91 -5.0 u158.0
Final Nov 27
SMU 77 -4.5 o160.0
WSU 60 4.5 u160.0
Final Nov 27
MEHST 55 22.0 o141.0
CAL 81 -22.0 u141.0
Final Nov 27
64 -0.0 o0.0
USD 69 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 27
LBSU 66 7.0 o125.5
SJSU 82 -7.0 u125.5
Final Nov 27
ARPB 71 17.0 o157.0
PAC 83 -17.0 u157.0
Final Nov 27
RUTG 90 11.5 o162.5
ALA 95 -11.5 u162.5
Final 0OT Nov 28
CALBA 86 -6.5 o152.5
FRES 81 6.5 u152.5
Final Nov 28
CONN 67 -8.0 o147.0
DAY 85 8.0 u147.0
North Dakota 0th Summit9-17
Minnesota 0th Big Ten14-15

North Dakota @ Minnesota preview

Williams Arena

Last Meeting ( Nov 24, 2019 ) North Dakota 56, Minnesota 79

Marcus Carr has driven the Minnesota basketball team to a 3-0 start. The redshirt junior guard from Toronto is the third-leading scorer in the country, averaging 29.7 points per game.

In the Golden Gophers' most recent win on Monday, Carr scored 26 points, including the game-winning 3-pointer with 2.7 seconds left in regulation as Minnesota nipped Loyola Marymount 67-64.

Next up is a matchup at home in Minneapolis with North Dakota on Friday night. The Fighting Hawks (0-2) are coming off a rough 74-73 loss at Dixie State, a Western Athletic Conference team from Utah that was playing its first Division I game.

Against North Dakota, Golden Gophers coach Richard Pitino is looking for improvement on the boards. In the victory over Loyola Marymount, Minnesota was outrebounded 43-30, including 18-8 on the offensive glass.

"It was more challenging with the big guys, saying, 'Hey man, we have to stop letting these guys get rebounds,'" Pitino said. "They were just manhandling us on the glass. The physicality of the game was evident. That looked like a big game in a lot of ways; we just had to grind it out and find a way to win."

Pitino liked the fact that Carr was motivated to take -- and hit -- that last-second shot.

"He doesn't need a lot of motivation from me, to be honest," said Pitino, who has a 130-108 record in seven-plus seasons with Minnesota. "He's very self-motivated and confident."

Carr, a preseason All-Big Ten selection, scored 35 points in Minnesota's season opener, a 99-69 victory over Green Bay on Nov. 25. He followed that up with 28 points as the Golden Gophers beat Loyola Marymount 88-73 on Saturday.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions in Minnesota, the Golden Gophers were allowed to play only one opponent over a three-day span at home, which is why Pitino's team faced Loyola Marymount twice in that stretch.

North Dakota is led by Mitchell Sueker, who had 19 points and eight rebounds against Dixie State. Filip Rebraca added 15 points, and Seybian Sims had 11.

"I think those guys will improve and get better," second-year Fighting Hawks coach Paul Sather said. "I believe that because of the type of people they are. They won't walk out of here looking for excuses. I'd like (the learning curve) to go faster, and I need to do a better job preparing, but sometimes you've got to go through it."

The Golden Gophers won last season's meeting 79-56 behind Gabe Kalscheur's game-high 18 points.

--Field Level Media

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