The Minnesota women's basketball team continues to prove its defensive prowess, dominating Purdue 88-55 in a game that showcased the Gophers' ability to shut down opponents. The decisive win marked Minnesota's fourth straight victory and pushed the team into Thursday's matchup against eighth-ranked Iowa.
Gophers guard Amaya Battle provided 17 points and nine rebounds, while sophomore Sophie Hart chipped in with 15 points, six rebounds, and a career-high three blocks. Tori McKinney added 14 points, contributing to Minnesota's impressive shooting performance, which saw the team convert 60.3% of their shots.
Coach Dawn Plitzuweit praised her team's defensive efforts, stating that "you have to want to be really good defensively" in order to be a solid team. The Gophers' ability to hold opponents to just 30.9% shooting through the first three quarters was particularly notable, with the team ultimately limiting Purdue to 37.9% for the game.
Purdue's KiKi Smith led her team with 13 points, but it wasn't enough to overcome Minnesota's stifling defense. The loss marks the fifth consecutive defeat for the Boilermakers, who now sit at 11-11 overall and 3-8 in conference play.
The Gophers' win has them one step closer to securing a spot in the NCAA tournament, with coach Plitzuweit cautioning against getting ahead of schedule. "You can't really look all the way into March right now," she said. "The Big Ten is one of the best leagues for college women's basketball, and you have to focus on one game at a time."
Minnesota's strong defensive play has been a key factor in their success this season, with opponents shooting just 36.2% against them. The Gophers' ability to shut down opponents has led to some impressive wins, including last week's victory over Iowa State.
With the win over Purdue, Minnesota will look to continue its momentum heading into Thursday's matchup against Iowa. The team's focus remains on one game at a time, but their defensive prowess has undoubtedly been a deciding factor in their success so far this season.
Gophers guard Amaya Battle provided 17 points and nine rebounds, while sophomore Sophie Hart chipped in with 15 points, six rebounds, and a career-high three blocks. Tori McKinney added 14 points, contributing to Minnesota's impressive shooting performance, which saw the team convert 60.3% of their shots.
Coach Dawn Plitzuweit praised her team's defensive efforts, stating that "you have to want to be really good defensively" in order to be a solid team. The Gophers' ability to hold opponents to just 30.9% shooting through the first three quarters was particularly notable, with the team ultimately limiting Purdue to 37.9% for the game.
Purdue's KiKi Smith led her team with 13 points, but it wasn't enough to overcome Minnesota's stifling defense. The loss marks the fifth consecutive defeat for the Boilermakers, who now sit at 11-11 overall and 3-8 in conference play.
The Gophers' win has them one step closer to securing a spot in the NCAA tournament, with coach Plitzuweit cautioning against getting ahead of schedule. "You can't really look all the way into March right now," she said. "The Big Ten is one of the best leagues for college women's basketball, and you have to focus on one game at a time."
Minnesota's strong defensive play has been a key factor in their success this season, with opponents shooting just 36.2% against them. The Gophers' ability to shut down opponents has led to some impressive wins, including last week's victory over Iowa State.
With the win over Purdue, Minnesota will look to continue its momentum heading into Thursday's matchup against Iowa. The team's focus remains on one game at a time, but their defensive prowess has undoubtedly been a deciding factor in their success so far this season.