Rutgers crushes Minnesota to avoid landmine, move chains in NCAA Tournament, Big Ten top-4 pursuits

Rutgers guard Paul Mulcahy (4) reacts to guard Aiden Terry (25) draining a three point basket against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

The RAC erupts as Rutgers guard Aiden Terry (25) hits a three point basket late in the second half against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

The Scarlet Knights starters erupt on the bench as Rutgers guard Aiden Terry (25) hits a three point basket late in the second half against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

Rutgers Aiden Terry (25) follows through on a three point basket basket that was good against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. This shot pushed an already frenzied crowd over the edge in celebration of the Scarlet Knights 90-55 victory.

Rutgers players: Paul Mulcahy, (l to r) Antonio Chol, Caleb McConnell, Mawot Mag, Aundre Hyatt, Cam Spencer and Clifford Omoruyi react on the bench after walk-on guard Aiden Terry (not in frame) drained a three point basket against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

Rutgers guard Aiden Terry (25) reacts as Jersey Mike’s Arena erupts after he hit a three point basket with 1:11 to play against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

Rutgers players: Paul Mulcahy, (l to r) Antonio Chol, Caleb McConnell, Mawot Mag, Aundre Hyatt, Cam Spencer and Clifford Omoruyi react on the bench after walk-on guard Aiden Terry (not in frame) drained a three point basket against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

Rutgers guard Aiden Terry (25) smiles as the crowd goes wild after he hit a three point basket with 1:11 to play against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

Rutgers Aiden Terry (25, right) replaces Aundre Hyatt (5) late in the game against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Terry would hit a three point basket and the end of the Scarlet Knights 90-55 victory.

Rutgers guard Aiden Terry (25) moves the ball late in the game against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Terry hit a three point basket and the Scarlet Knights won, 90-55.

Rutgers Scarlet Knights guard Jalen Miller (2) smiles during the second half against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

Rutgers guard Paul Mulcahy (4), Minnesota forward Joshua Ola-Joseph (1) and guard Taurus Samuels (0, with ball) battle during the first half on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J.

Rutgers forward Oskar Palmquist (1) moves the ball against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

Rutgers center Cliff Omoruyi (11) goes up for the dunk, which didn’t fall at first, but bounced high in the air and through the cylinder during the second half against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

Rutgers guard Cam Spencer (10) scores as Minnesota guard Ta'lon Cooper (55) defends to put Rutgers up, 75-44, with 6:29 to play on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

Rutgers guard Derek Simpson (0) dunks the ball to put the Scarlet Knights up, 75-44, with 6:29 to play against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

Rutgers center Cliff Omoruyi (11) grabs a rebound during the first half against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J.

Rutgers forward Mawot Mag (3) and center Cliff Omoruyi (11) on the bench together during the first half against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J.

Rutgers Scarlet Knights guard Jalen Miller (2)cringes after he missed a free throw during the second half against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

Rutgers guard Paul Mulcahy (4) reacts during the first half against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J.

Minnesota forward Joshua Ola-Joseph (1) defends unsuccessfully as Rutgers guard Caleb McConnell (22) scores during the first half on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J.

Rutgers head coach Steve Pikiell during the first half against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J.

Rutgers forward Mawot Mag (3) during the first half against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J.

Rutgers guard Paul Mulcahy (4) reacts during the first half against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J.

Rutgers guard Paul Mulcahy (4), Minnesota forward Joshua Ola-Joseph (1) and guard Taurus Samuels (0, diving for ball) during the first half on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J.

Rutgers forward Mawot Mag (3) gestures while waiting to reenter the game late in the first half against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J.

Rutgers center Cliff Omoruyi (11) fights off Minnesota center Treyton Thompson (42) for a shot during the second half on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

Minnesota guard Taurus Samuels (0) tries to slow down Rutgers guard Caleb McConnell (22) during the second half on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. The Scarlet Knights won, 90-55.

Rutgers fan Robert Millar is on his feet as cheering the Scarlet Knights as they trounce Minnesota, 90-55, on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J.

Rutgers forward Aundre Hyatt (5) dunks the ball to put the Scarlet Knights up by 30, 81-51, with 3:14 to play against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

Rutgers guard Paul Mulcahy (4), guard Caleb McConnell (22) and guard Cam Spencer (10) watch as forward Oskar Palmquist (1) prepares to shoot during the second half against Minnesota on Wednesday, Feb., 1 2023 in Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers won, 90-55.

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Rutgers could not afford to fall on the landmine that presented itself at Jersey Mike’s Arena, so it made sure to sidestep it by a wide margin.

The Scarlet Knights dominated a putrid Minnesota side on Wednesday, leading the last-place Golden Gophers for all but four seconds en route to a crucial 90-55 victory. Rutgers outscored its visitors by 25 points in the second half, holding Minnesota to 36.1% shooting while getting 10 Scarlet Knights got on the scoresheet, six of which in double-digits.

They were led by a game-high 17 points on a slump-busting 3-of-3 shooting on three-pointers from junior guard Cam Spencer, a career-high 13 points from seldom-used reserve Oskar Palmquist and efficient outings from junior forward Mawot Mag (10 points on 5-of-6 shooting) and third-year center Cliff Omoruyi (13 points on 6-of-8 shooting). The first three-pointer of walk-on Aiden Terry’s career was the cherry on top.

By avoiding the résumé-cratering loss, Rutgers moved the chains in its two remaining season goals — an NCAA Tournament at-large bid and a top-four finish in the Big Ten standings — heading into a pivotal upcoming three-game stretch outside of Piscataway.

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The Scarlet Knights (15-7, 7-4) are now tied with Illinois for second place in the league, a position it will stay in until its all-important meeting with Michigan State at Madison Square Garden on Saturday. They can build a two-game lead on Tom Izzo’s team with a win, creating separation from one of its main competitors for a top-four finish.

But they could not be in that position unless they took care of business Wednesday against Minnesota (7-14, 1-10), easily the worst team in the Big Ten. The Golden Gophers entered the game ranked 221st in the NCAA’s NET ranking, meaning a loss would mark a dreaded Quadrant Four defeat that would drop Rutgers down two seed-lines in its NCAA Tournament outlook and significantly hurt its chances at a second consecutive Big Ten Tournament double-bye.

The Scarlet Knights played with urgency from the opening tip, with point guard Paul Mulcahy finding Omoruyi within four seconds for an alley-oop dunk. Rutgers went back to its center twice on the next three possessions, and he returned the favor by hitting two lay-ups and a free throw.

The Scarlet Knights hit six of their first eight shots, building an 11-point lead in eight minutes, with Spencer — who had been in a three-point shooting slump entering the game, shooting 4-of-21 from deep in the last four games — putting his team up 18-7 from beyond the arc.

Then Omoruyi picked up his second foul and Rutgers struggled to score without him. It missed five of its next seven shots and turned the ball over three times in the span of four minutes, allowing the Golden Gophers to chip away with a 13-4 run that cut their deficit to two points with six minutes left in the first half.

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With backup big Antwone Woolfolk out for personal reasons — his grandmother passed last week, so he was back home in Ohio for the funeral — the already-thin depth behind Omoruyi was limited. Backup Dean Reiber played for a three-minute stretch before being replaced by Palmquist, who did not play once in Rutgers’ eight games in January or in any of its first 10 Big Ten games.

The Sweden native made the most of his opportunity, knocking down his first three-point attempt of the game to kickstart a 12-4 run from the Scarlet Knights to close the first half. Palmquist would score another 10 points in his team’s monster second half, adding to the best performance of his college career.

Rutgers would cruise to what is likely the most stress-free Big Ten win it will earn this season. The difficulty ramps up significantly for Saturday’s meeting with the Spartans, an opportunity to get revenge and take another step toward making this a historic season.

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Brian Fonseca may be reached at bfonseca@njadvancemedia.com.

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