We struggled more offensively than defensively, imo.
The defense had lapses at times, and wasn't nearly as locked in or focused as it was against Iowa - but Minnesota put up some very well contested shots that went in. If a guy is splashing shots 8 feet behind the arc, you need to deny him the ball, especially when the rest of his team is largely being held together with duct tape and chewing gum... but he ended up his 4th highest shot total of his 5 year career, and his highest # of 3PA in a game.
The offense struggled against the zone, though, mainly through an inability to get touches/shots for Harper and Omoruyi in position to score.
Harper/Omoruyi are our #1/#2 scorers and averaged 10.2/20.1 (.507) and 27.6 pts coming into the game. Against Minnesota, they went 6/16 (.375) with 16 pts. And this was coming against a depleted Gopher squad, where we should have been able to get our best scorers more shots. But the zone stymied that, and we weren't able to solve it.
The other 5 guys pretty much hit their averages. Coming into the game, Mulcahy/McConnell/Hyatt/Mag/Reiber averaged 9.1/24.2 (.376) for 24.2 points. Against Minnesota, they went 10/21 (.476) for 24 points.
Our inability to get Harper and Omoruyi going was a failure of the offense, and it was largely due to a lazy "pass the ball around the perimeter" approach, where we were settling for shots Minny wanted us to take rather than working to pick apart their zone. This was also a starting five who have limited practice time together in a zone defense - so our struggles solving it are even more of an issue.