In a season filled with unlikely heroes stepping up to lead the Gophers to victory, none may have been as much of a surprise as the play of freshman Charles Buggs in the Feb. 25 game against Iowa. Against a high-scoring, top-25 Hawkeyes squad, the Gophers put up their highest point total of the season and kept momentum going heading into March.
Beyond the then-career high of 27 points for Austin Hollins, no one Gopher may have had as much of an impact as Buggs. With just five points in 21 career minutes prior, Buggs exploded for 13 points, all but two in the first half including a 3-for-3 performance beyond the arc. He helped the Gophers overcome an 11-point deficit more than 12 and a half minutes into the contest, and played a significant role in the eventual 95-89 win over the Hawkeyes.
Beyond the then-career high of 27 points for Austin Hollins, no one Gopher may have had as much of an impact as Buggs. With just five points in 21 career minutes prior, Buggs exploded for 13 points, all but two in the first half including a 3-for-3 performance beyond the arc. He helped the Gophers overcome an 11-point deficit more than 12 and a half minutes into the contest, and played a significant role in the eventual 95-89 win over the Hawkeyes.
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