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Oregon Men Fall Apart Down the Stretch of Home Loss to Minnesota
- On the road in Eugene, Minnesota Gophers men's basketball team erased a 22-point halftime deficit to beat Oregon 61-44, mounting a 39-point second half.
- With Jaylen Crocker-Johnson out, the Minnesota men's basketball team played with six players, and both teams shot 30% in the first half as Oregon led 30-29.
- Niko Medved called a timeout and executed ball-screen sets that led to successive scores from Grayson Grove, Isaac Asuma, and a trey from Bobby Durkin, creating a 7-0 run.
- In the standings, Minnesota had their second true road win of the season with a 61-44 victory over Oregon, which has lost 11 of 12 games despite a Saturday win over Penn State.
- Player development signals show Isaac Asuma's six straight double-figure games and Medved's increased reliance on zone defense after injuries, indicating future upside.
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Asuma, Grove lift Minnesota to 1st Big Ten road win since last month downing Oregon 61-44
Isaac Asuma scored 15 points and Grayson Grove scored 13 points and Minnesota ended its five-game Big Ten Conference road losing streak by beating Oregon 61-44.
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Isaac Asuma leads Minnesota past cold-shooting Oregon
Isaac Asuma scored a team-high 15 points and Minnesota pulled away for a 61-44 win against Oregon in a Big Ten Conference matchup Tuesday night in Eugene, Ore.
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