Orlando Sentinel

Rutgers’ best Big Ten run continues with home win

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Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell doesn’t want to talk about his team potentiall­y being ranked in the Top 25 for the first time in over four decades.

Caleb McConnell had 10 points and 12 rebounds as Rutgers used a balanced team effort in a 64-56 win over Minnesota on Sunday to continue the program’s best start in the Big Ten, and possibly gain an AP Top 25 ranking for the first time since 1979.

“Nope, no thoughts,” Pikiell said when asked about a potential ranking, before adding, “we were picked 12th in the league and that’s where we were picked.”

After starting 1 of 10 from the field and letting Minnesota go 4 of 5, Pikiell called a timeout 31⁄2 minutes into the game and his team down 10-2. Whatever was said in the huddle sparked a turnaround.

Montez Mathis (11 points on 4-of-6 shooting) hit back-to-back 3s then a layup and the foul shot that followed before Jacob Young capped an 11-0 run for Rutgers to make it 13-10.

“We started off and got punched in the face and we had to get back up,” Myles Johnson said. “Tez’s energy — the three straight baskets, his defensive energy that he had to bring it to them and then we went on that run and I think he really just brought us into the game.”

Minnesota’s Daniel Oturu made a couple free throws before Rutgers went on another 6-0 run to make it 19-12 midway through the half. Rutgers made it 23-15 with 6:26 to go before going into the break with a 34-25 lead.

Rutgers (14-4, 5-2 Big Ten) built its lead to start the second half, ballooning it to 14 on a few occasions. Minnesota (10-8, 4-4 Big Ten) cut the lead to seven three times after that but that’s the closest the Golden Gophers got.

Oturu, who came into the game ranked second in the Big Ten in scoring (20.3) and leads the conference and is fifth nationally in rebounding (12.1), was held to just two points on 0-of-6 shooting and two rebounds in the first half. With 11 doubledoub­les on the seasons, he finished the game with 19 points going 6 of 16 from the field with nine rebounds.

Aztecs still perfect: Yanni Wetzell had 17 points and a career-high 16 rebounds to help No. 7 San Diego State remain the nation’s only undefeated team with a 68-55 victory over visiting Nevada on Saturday night.

Malachi Flynn scored 14 points for San Diego State (19-0, 8-0 Mountain West), and Jordan Schakel had 12.

The Aztecs pulled within one of the best opening streak in school history, a 20-0 run led by Kawhi Leonard in 2010-11. That team reached the Sweet 16 for the first time in school history and finished a school-best 34-3.

Jalen Harris scored 19 points for Nevada (11-8, 4-3).

 ?? HOLLY HART/AP ?? Coach Steve Pikiell has the Scarlet Knights off to their best start in the Big Ten at 5-2.
HOLLY HART/AP Coach Steve Pikiell has the Scarlet Knights off to their best start in the Big Ten at 5-2.

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