NCAAB Game Recap - Michigan State at Illinois
Wed Mar 1, 2017 9:00 PM EST

Maine
41
Vermt
86
F
SacHr
73
MtStM
76
F
Bingha
60
Stony
70
F
RobM
69
LIU
68
F
FaDi
70
Merrim
72
F
Hartfo
71
Albany
100
F
Wash
66
UCLA
98
F
Bry
78
StFPA
100
F
UMBC
65
UNH
74
F
TNSt
75
SEMO
78
F(OT)
Murr
85
TNTec
84
F(2OT)
Lou
81
Wake
88
F
Ark
65
Fla
78
F
BC
66
ND
82
F
Aub
78
UGA
79
F
URI
68
StJos
49
F
Rich
75
UMass
64
F
Duques
62
GMas
63
F
GrgWas
67
Ford
66
F
Tenn
82
LSU
92
F
UConn
62
ECU
66
F
Mich
65
NW
67
F
TXAMC
80
HCU
94
F
LaSal
55
StLou
70
F
VCU
72
Dayt
79
F
NCSU
74
Clem
78
F
Miss
55
Bama
70
F
InWor
89
AbCh
75
F
Tex
57
TxTch
67
F
KSU
75
TCU
74
F
Marq
95
Xav
84
F
MSU
70
Ill
73
F
Nev
82
SJSU
67
F
AF
38
SDSU
51
F
UCIrv
68
UCRiv
56
F
WaSt
64
USC
87
F
UtSt
59
UNLV
66
F

Mar 1, 2017, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Michigan State

33

37

70

Illinois

39

34

73

Illinois outlasts Michigan State 73-70
Thu Mar 2, 2017 12:41 AM

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) Too many times, Illinois had fallen to pressure.

In a season filled with disappointment for Illinois coach John Groce and his team, Wednesday's 73-70 win over Michigan State showed the team Groce thought he would have all season, and one players knew they could be.

The Spartans fought all the way, erasing a couple of double-digit leads, but the Illini relied on a defense that's grown stronger in the last few games.

"It just feels different," said Malcolm Hill, who led the Illini with 22 points. "I think it's just clicking for us."

Michigan State had a chance to win the game in the last 10 second, but Miles Bridges missed a layup when Illinois' Te'Jon Lucas stripped the ball away.

Illinois led 73-70 with three seconds left after Kipper Nichols made one of two free throws and Lourawls Nairn Jr. attempted a 3-pointer with the game clock expiring, but the shot caromed off the backboard, securing the Illini win.

Hill scored 22 points on 6 of 16 shooting and helped the Illini control the pace for what was a close game for much of the night - leading for 25:33.

Much of the success came from hot shooting. Illinois (18-12, 8-9 Big Ten) shot 45 percent from the field and 11-26 from 3-point range.

But the key was a strong defensive effort that has helped Illinois win four straight and five of the last six games.

For a team that has gone through a clich� rollercoaster ride this season, Illinois still has a postseason shot with one game left. Insiders and fans may not have seen that coming after the rough start to the season.

"It was a high-level game, there was a lot of emotion both ways," Groce said. "It's kind of cool when you're still playing for something."

Michigan State coach Tom Izzo had fewer answers on the other hand.

His team shot 48 percent from the field, 8-21 from 3-point range, out-rebounded Illinois 33-25, but despite all the category wins, the Spartans couldn't overcome Illinois and only led for 8:40.

Izzo was worried about his team's confidence after the Spartans beat No. 16 Wisconsin on Sunday, and he was right to be worried.

"It was not the focus that we need on the road to beat a good, experienced team," Izzo said. "I'm just disappointed. We didn't do enough."

Bridges led the way for Michigan State (18-12, 10-7 Big Ten) with 21 points and Alvin Ellis III scored 15 points, 13 of which came in the second half. The Spartans turned the ball over 15 times.

Izzo's team has one more game before the postseason starts. He wants an accountable team, and is eager to see how the Spartans respond.

"This time I thought the players did not bring what they needed to bring, and we'll find a way to bring it to Maryland," Izzo said.

BIG PICTURE

Michigan State: Izzo can't be happy with his team, losing a game that it should've won. With a game left in the season, the Spartans are poised for strong runs in both the Big Ten and NCAA tournaments.

Illinois: The Illini won arguably their most important game of the season. A win against Rutgers and a few more in the Big Ten Tournament might be enough for an NCAA Tournament berth and save Groce's job.

HIGHLIGHT REEL

Freshman guard Te'Jon Lucas continued to make flashy plays Wednesday. With 5:52 left in the game, the guard made a no-look pass to give Leron Black an uncontested dunk.

FRESHMAN STANDOUT

Kipper Nichols continued a strong first season, scoring five points and bringing in three rebounds and one steal.

STAT OF THE NIGHT

Bridges had a strong start to the game, scoring seven points and bringing in six rebounds in the first 10 minutes of the game.

UP NEXT

Michigan State ends the season with a road tilt at Maryland on Saturday.

Illinois travels to Rutgers on Saturday for its season finale.

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Leaders

Michigan State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Bridges 21 0 1 10 0 3
A. Ellis III 15 0 1 3 1 1
Illinois PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Hill 22 0 4 4 3 0
L. Black 15 0 0 7 0 0

Team Comparison

MSU Ill
Points For 70 73
Field Goals 25/52-48% 27/60-45%
Three Pointers 8/21-38% 11/26-42%
Free Throws 12/15-80% 8/13-62%
Offensive Rebounds 7 7
Defensive Rebounds 26 18
Rebounds 34 26
Blocks 4 1
Steals 1 6
Turnovers 15 7
Personal Fouls 17 16
Technical Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Ill Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Mar 1 MSU 70 @ Ill 73 M. Bridges 21 M. Hill 22

Game Information

Stadium: State Farm Center, Champaign, Illinois
Attendance: 15,544
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