Richard Pitino is returning to his “roots” next week.
The Gophers 31-year-old head coach will bring his team to New York City and Madison Square Garden to play in the NIT semifinals on Tuesday night. Minnesota defeated Southern Mississippi 81-73 last evening at Williams Arena for its third win in the NIT Tournament. The Pitino family connections to New York are part of the anticipation the first year coach is feeling about going to Gotham.
Rick Pitino, the legendary Louisville coach, was born in New York. When Richard was a grade schooler his dad was head coach for the New York Knicks. Later when Richard was a teenager his dad’s Celtics teams played against the Knicks in New York. As his father’s assistant coach at Louisville, Richard and the Cardinals made memories playing in Madison Square Garden as part of the Big East Tournament.
Rick and his wife Joanne still have an apartment in New York, and one of their sons, Ryan, is a financial professional in the city.
Even when Richard’s dad wasn’t employed in New York the city was still part of the Pitino calendar. “Growing up we always would go to New York for the summers,” Richard said. “My uncle Bill, who we lost in 9-11, was like a second father to me. We would spend time together as a family.
“My roots are really there. I know my mother is excited because she just wants to get back to New York. Any excuse she can get, she’s going there.
“My brother lives there downtown. I’ve got aunts. I’ve got uncles. So it’s exciting for me.
“I’ve been part of some great teams as an assistant coach in the Garden. We’re going to play in New York next year (in the Preseason NIT) but there is something about earning a spot to get to the Garden that is pretty special.”
NIT organizers and the New York media have to be pleased with the Gophers earning their way to Manhattan. Selling tickets to the semifinals and finals is always a challenge. The NIT made hometown team St. John’s one of the tournament’s four No. 1 seeds but the Red Storm was eliminated in its first game. The Pitino storyline is a boost for tournament interest including the for sure comparisons that will be made between Richard and his father.
The Garden party will be a little more fun, too, if young Richard coaches against well-travelled Larry Brown in the NIT finals on Thursday night. Brown’s SMU team, a No. 1 seed like the Gophers, must defeat California this evening to earn a trip to New York. Brown, 73, is the only coach who has won both an NCAA Tournament title and NBA championship.
Tuesday night (ESPN2) the Gophers will play the winner of this evening’s game between Florida State and Louisiana Tech. Clemson will meet the winner of tonight’s SMU-Cal game in the other semifinal next Tuesday in New York.
If California and the Gophers meet in Madison Square Garden, Minnesota will see ex-Gopher guard Justin Cobbs who now plays for the Bears. That will stir a bit of interest in Dinkytown but last night Pitino wasn’t talking about Brown or Cobbs. He said the Gophers want to win the NIT championship as part of building his program, and the opportunity to do that in New York has him excited.
“There’s no better place in all of college basketball than to play in Madison Square Garden,” he said.
Worth Noting
Gophers redshirt freshman forward Charles Buggs, who probably surprised even himself with 13 points in 19 minutes against Iowa on February 25, has scored a total of nine in seven games since then. For the season Buggs, who is still learning his court assignments, has scored 27 points in 13 games.
Minnesota senior guard Malik Smith, who made eight of 12 three pointers against Nebraska in January and four of seven versus Wisconsin in February, has converted two of 28 since February 16.
The Gophers men’s and women’s basketball teams have been participating in the NIT and WNIT tournaments. Although the names are similar, the National Invitation Tournament is owned by the NCAA while the Women’s National Invitation Tournament is produced by Triple Crown Sports. NIT games are televised but there is no live TV coverage of the WNIT.
Former Gophers basketball coach Jim Dutcher, who still lives in Minnesota, will attend tomorrow night’s San Diego State-Arizona NCAA Sweet 16 game in Anaheim. Dutcher’s son, Brian Dutcher, is San Diego State’s top assistant and will succeed Steve Fisher as head coach when Fisher retires.
Brian Dutcher and Fisher have been coaching at San Diego State for 15 seasons. Last fall the Aztecs signed four players who probably comprise the best recruiting class in school history and they will be eligible next fall.
ESPN.com reported last Saturday there were no perfect NCAA men’s basketball brackets from the more than 11 million submitted by fans for the ESPN Tournament Challenge. Last Saturday and Sunday was the first of three tournament weekends.
The Gophers recruited Seymour, Wisconsin shooting guard Sandy Cohen before he committed to Marquette. With Buzz Williams leaving the Golden Eagles to coach at Virginia Tech, could the high school senior now have interest in the Gophers?
A name to follow during the May NFL Draft is Eastern Illinois quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo. What if the Vikings chose outside linebacker Khalil Mack from Buffalo, or Michigan offensive tackle Taylor Lewan with their No. 8 pick in the first round? In the second round they might select Garoppolo who threw 53 touchdown passes and averaged 360.7 yards per game passing last season.
The Vikings may not find a 2014 quarterback-ready prospect in the draft even if Louisville’s Teddy Bridgewater is available. The re-signing of veteran Matt Cassel gives the Vikings some time to develop a Garoppolo, Bridgewater—or (gasp) Christian Ponder.
It’s okay to have modest expectations about the Vikings owning a top 10 draft pick. Gil Brandt’s 2013 All-Rookie team had just three players who were top 10 draft choices, Ziggy Ansah, Eric Fisher and Barkevious Mingo. The All-Rookie quarterback was Mike Glennon, a third round selection by the Falcons.
The Wild are selling season tickets for 2014-2015 including half season and 11-game packages. Purchasers who make a deposit by April 13 receive playoff ticket priority for this spring.
Gophers coach Jerry Kill, 53, said he’s been attending football coaching clinics since he was 21. The opportunity to learn, network and build relationships has contributed to his success that includes head coaching stops at Emporia State, Northern Illinois, Saginaw Valley State and Southern Illinois.
Kill will speak at the MFCA’s Minnesota Clinic on Friday night at the DoubleTree Hotel in St. Louis Park. The Gophers sponsor the clinic with the MFCA. Kill praised the work of MFCA organizers and how they continue to improve the clinic. “Our clinic is tremendous,” he said.
Condolences to family and friends of former Gopher football player Wally Pribyl who died on Monday. Wally, originally from Heron Lake, Minnesota, lettered for the Gophers in 1968 and 1969, and for many years owned a business in South Dakota.
Twins president Dave St. Peter said starting pitcher Phil Hughes, who signed with Minnesota during the offseason, has been as “advertised” during spring training. Hughes has struck out 10 batters in 13.2 innings with a 3.95 ERA.
Dave Mona, WCCO Radio Sports Huddle co-host, will speak on Friday to the Minnesota Men’s Breakfast group in Naples, Florida. Speakers earlier this year have included Matt Birk, Kill and St. Peter.
Mancini’s Sports Hall of Fame will honor the following new members on May 12: Brian Brunette, Ken Mauer, Jr., Barry Persby, Stacy Robinson, Jeff Sauer, Bob and Tim Tschida. Those enshrined have their names displayed on a hall of fame plaque at the St. Paul restaurant.