Tollackson, 3-point shooting pace Minnesota

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EVANSTON, Ill. (AP)—Spencer Tollackson shot 7-for-7 to score 19 points and Minnesota made 12 3-pointers Wednesday night to rout Northwestern 92-72 and keep the Wildcats winless in the Big Ten.

The 6-foot-9, 260-pound Tollackson was too strong for Northwestern on the inside and perimeter shooters like Jamal Abu-Shamala, Blake Hoffarber and Lawrence McKenzie found the range from the outside for the Gophers (14-7, 4-5). Abu-Shamala and McKenzie had 16 points each and Hoffarber 15.

Kevin Coble led Northwestern (7-13, 0-9) with 22 points while Michael Thompson and Craig Moore added 19 each.

The Golden Gophers broke open a close game with a late 13-2 run closing the first half. Abu-Shamala hit a pair of 3-pointers and added two free throws. Hoffarber’s 3-pointer with three seconds to go in the half put Minnesota up 47-33.

The burly Tollackson had 13 first-half points, bullying his way through the NU defense for followups and offensive rebounds. Minnesota had a whopping 22-5 rebounding advantage in the first half and finished with a 38-17 edge on the boards.

Lawrence Westbrook’s 3-pointer and two more baskets inside by Tollackson pushed the lead to 20 just four minutes into the second half, and Minnesota made it 60-39 on another 3-ponter by Hoffarber.

Northwestern’s defense helped get the Wildcats back in the game. Three Minnesota turnovers helped Northwestern go on an 8-0 run and chop the margin to 13.

But Tollackson scored and McKenzie hit a 3-pointer and the lead was back to 18, the rally over as quickly as it started.

The Gophers beat Northwestern by 19 early last month.

Updated Feb 6, 9:23 pm EST
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 Minnesota
Lawrence Westbrook Lawrence Westbrook
4-7,  12 Pts
7 Rebs, 10 Assists
 Northwestern
Michael Thompson Michael Thompson
7-8,  19 Pts
1 Rebs, 7 Assists

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