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Alex Marcotullio made 3-pointers on both sides of the halftime break, and the Gophers suddenly trailed 37-33. But Shurna, the conference's fourth-leading scorer, lost his shot in the second half and the rest of the Wildcats went with him. The Gophers, who used a 2-3 zone defense to help compensate for the loss of Nolen on their perimeter defense, went back to their effective high-low passing game over the top of the zone and used their decided strength and size advantage inside to wear the Wildcats down.
On one highlight-reel sequence, the ball zipped between all three big men -- Iverson to Mbakwe with his back to the basket to Sampson as he dashed to the lane for a layup and a 52-44 lead.
Mbakwe struggled again at the line for the Big Ten's worst free throw shooting team, going 4 for 10, but Sampson made up for it by hitting 8 of 9 and the Gophers didn't let up down the stretch.
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