Cade Tyson helps Minnesota rally past Northwestern
Jan 3, 2026; Evanston, Illinois, USA; Minnesota Golden Gophers forward Cade Tyson (10) gestures after making a three-point basket against the Northwestern Wildcats during the second half at Welsh-Ryan Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images Cade Tyson scored seven of his team-high 24 points in the final 1:19 as Minnesota finished strong for an 84-78 win over Northwestern in a Big Ten matchup Saturday in Evanston, Ill.
Isaac Asuma added 18 points and nine rebounds for Minnesota (9-5, 2-1), which won its fourth in a row. Langston Reynolds contributed 13 points and a career-high 13 assists while Grayson Grove scored 12 points off the bench while making all six of his shot attempts.
Nick Martinelli scored 26 points on 11-for-19 shooting to lead Northwestern (8-6, 0-3). Jayden Reid scored 19 points to go along with seven assists and Arrinten Page also scored 19.
Minnesota enjoyed a 33-20 advantage in rebounds.
Northwestern led 67-60 with 4:39 to go when Page made a pair of free throws, but the Wildcats could not hold on to their advantage.
The Golden Gophers responded with an 8-0 run to grab the lead. Grove made a dunk to start the run, then Tyson ran the floor for a layup and a free throw and Jaylen Crocker-Johnson hit a 3-pointer. The final basket put Minnesota ahead 68-67 with 3:25 remaining, the Gophers' first lead since the 16:45 mark.
Reid made two free throws to regain a 69-68 edge with 3:12 to go, but that proved to be the Wildcats' final lead.
Reynolds put Minnesota back on top 70-69 when he made two free throws with 3:04 remaining. Grove followed with a dunk to make it 72-69 with 2:03 to go.
A Northwestern timeout could not stop the Golden Gophers' momentum. Martinelli made one of two free-throw attempts to cut the Wildcats' deficit to 72-70 with 1:47 left, but Tyson pushed the lead to five when he knocked down a running 3-pointer as the shot clock expired with 1:19 remaining.
Northwestern clawed back within two points on Martinelli's baseline jumper shot with 29 seconds left. That cut Minnesota's advantage to 78-76.
The Golden Gophers added six free throws in the final 27 seconds to hold on for the victory.
Northwestern led much of the first half, but it was 34-34 at the break.
--Field Level Media
Related
Three UFC Fighters Facing Uncertain Futures After Mexico
Best 2026 MLB Futures Bets for the NL West
Lu Dort’s Antics Outshine Big Win for Oklahoma City Thunder
Why Tiger Woods Playing the Masters Seems Unlikely
Big Ten March Madness Contenders Ranked by Analytics
- Friday NBA Picks: Pistons vs Cavs, Nuggets vs Thunder, and More
- NL Central 2026 Futures Picks: Brewers, Pirates and Cardinals Bets
- Thursday Feb. 26th NBA Best Bets: Top Basketball Betting Predictions Today
- Three Best College Basketball Bets For Feb. 25th's Slate
- Three Best NBA Bets for Tuesday Feb 24th's Slate
- NL East Future Betting Picks: Season Win Totals and Division Predictions
- Monday College Basketball Betting Picks for Houston-Kansas and Louisville-UNC

