NCAAB Game Preview - Stony Brook at Michigan State
Sun Nov 19, 2017 4:00 PM EST

Stony
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MSU
93
F
UNH
63
Fla
70
F
USC
93
Vand
89
F(OT)
WCU
64
Minn
92
F
TxTch
85
NW
49
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StMar
79
SJSU
61
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UTSA
90
JMU
77
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UTEP
72
App
76
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Quin
72
Lib
84
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Niag
76
UMass
101
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Maine
68
SacHr
69
F(OT)
Copp
39
Rut
64
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IndSt
94
Ohio
96
F(4OT)
Brown
74
StFNY
77
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Corn
78
UMassL
98
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Monm
53
UVA
73
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HolyC
66
URI
88
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TXAMC
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UGA
68
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ConSP
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FIU
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Seatt
77
Belm
90
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Brad
70
Web
64
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Alc
76
CenAR
102
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NFla
83
Woff
86
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(N/A)
70
Leh
95
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(N/A)
42
Yale
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UMBC
88
Colg
93
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UCIrv
78
AzSt
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UND
70
Nebras
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NE
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OhSt
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BethC
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GaTec
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SouthCar
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Hou
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Wake
73
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UNCA
82
APSU
79
F(OT)
Samf
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LoyIL
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MsVl
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Kent
80
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BC
82
LaSal
61
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South
67
NCC
80
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CSBak
85
Lamar
73
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SeLA
50
Valpa
83
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ODU
75
Dayt
67
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Detr
116
HCU
109
F(OT)
Elon
71
WIMil
72
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IlSt
84
Tuls
68
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CoCar
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Iona
84
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ColSt
73
FSU
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Marsh
74
Ill
91
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RobM
66
Duques
59
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Drex
88
Drake
90
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McNee
86
LoyMa
92
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Nich
86
W Ky
100
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SoFL
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Ind
70
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Boston
66
UConn
85
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Aub
89
Hof
78
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Bois
64
IaSt
75
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Tul
63
Ford
55
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(N/A)
59
Portl
86
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Vermt
66
NoKY
64
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USA
54
StPet
49
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Mercer
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Colora
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Ball
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Oreg
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Temp
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Clem
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Hartfo
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Mia-O
58
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No. 2 Michigan St. looks to rebound vs. Stony Brook
Sat Nov 18, 2017 3:07 PM

The showdown between the nation's top-ranked college basketball teams was mainly decided by Michigan State's poor rebounding.

That came as a shock to Spartans coach Tom Izzo, who not only emphasizes rebounding but has plenty of quality big men dotting his roster. No. 1 Duke grabbed 25 offensive rebounds and outrebounded No. 2 Michigan State 46-34 in the Blue Devils' 88-81 victory at the Champions Classic in Chicago on Tuesday.

Following four off-days to stew about the loss, the Spartans return to action with a home game against Stony Brook on Sunday.

"Embarrassed, to be honest with you, that a team would get 25 offensive rebounds against us," Izzo said. "I don't care how big they are. We had two keys to start the game. Turnovers, foolish ones, we knew we were going to get some. That zone is pretty good. And rebounding. Never in a million years did I think we'd get outrebounded like that."

The Spartans' much-heralded frontcourt of sophomores Miles Bridges and Nick Ward and freshman Jaren Jackson combined for 17 rebounds. Duke's Wendell Carter alone had 12 rebounds.

"In order for us to win what we want to win this year, we have to get better with our physicality, our rebounding, our turnovers, just the way we play out there," Bridges said.

Izzo has other issues to correct while playing less talented opponents. Michigan State (1-1) had 17 turnovers and forced only nine, while Blue Devils guard Grayson Allen destroyed its perimeter defense with a 37-point barrage.

"Give Duke credit but I give us some blame," Izzo said. "We're going to have to live with that. We had an opportunity. We were up two and we just didn't rebound like we could. We did a little better job in the second half than the first, but in general we did not do a good enough job."

The Spartans' frontcourt should have an easier time against the Seawolves (0-3), who have only two players taller than 6-feet-7, neither of whom plays major minutes. Stony Brook has lost to two big-name opponents, falling to Maryland 76-61 and Connecticut 72-64. The Seawolves fell to Ball State 87-76 on Friday.

The Cardinals outscored them 53-34 in the second half.

"I thought it was a tale of two halves. We knew that the most intense team that had the most energy and the most heart was going to win the game, and that was us for the first 20 minutes and it was them for the last 20 minutes," coach Jeff Boals said. "We competed for 40 minutes in each of our first two games. When shots aren't falling, you have to get defensive stops and no one really stepped up, we need to get better at that."

The Seawolves gave the Huskies a major scare on Tuesday, leading most of the way before a late UConn surge.

"Once they amped their pressure up, we lost our poise and turned over the ball uncharacteristically," Boals said. "We missed a couple of wide open shots and missed a couple of free throws and that all adds up against a good team."

Stony Brook's leading scorer is sophomore guard Akwasi Yeboah at 12.7 points per game. He also averages 5.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.

The Spartans will be without backup forward Kenny Goins, who suffered a mild left knee sprain on Tuesday.

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