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Cade Tyson Helps Minnesota Rally Past Northwestern
Minnesota scored 50 points in the second half with Cade Tyson leading key scoring and clutch free throws to secure a 6-point win over Northwestern.
- On Saturday, Cade Tyson scored 24 points as Minnesota defeated Northwestern 84-78, with a late 3-pointer at 1:19 sealing the win.
- After a 34-all halftime tie, Minnesota's interior attack produced 42 points in the paint, and the Gophers scored 50 second-half points, led by Asuma.
- From the line, Minnesota closed the game as Cade Tyson went 11-for-12 from the free-throw line and Isaac Asuma and Bobby Durkin made four key foul shots in the closing seconds.
- The Minnesota Golden Gophers improved to 9-5 and 2-1 in Big Ten, while Northwestern Wildcats fell to 8-6 and 0-3; both teams next play at Williams Arena.
- Coach Chris Collins, Northwestern coach, said `I'll take full accountability for it` and had the team return to defensive drills before facing the Michigan State Spartans and four ranked opponents.
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Read Full ArticleMen’s Basketball: Northwestern falls 84-78 to Minnesota in another defensive disaster
The Welsh-Ryan Arena crowd has waited all season for something — anything — to grab onto. With just under 15 minutes remaining in the second half of Northwestern’s Saturday afternoon tilt against Minnesota, its second Big Ten home test of a frustrating campaign that has given way to some muted home atmospheres, they appeared to...
Gophers Rally to Win at Northwestern
Cade Tyson scored a game-high 24 points, including 17 in the second half, while Isaac Asuma added season-highs of 18 points and nine rebounds and Langston Reynolds finished with 13 points and a career-high 13 assists, as Minnesota (9-5, 2-1 Big Ten) rallied to win its fourth-straight game, 84-78, over Northwestern (8-6, 0-3 B1G) at Welsh-Ryan Arena.
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