NCAAB Game Recap - Penn State at Michigan State
Thu Mar 9, 2017 3:00 PM EST

Mia-FL
53
UNC
78
F
Vill
108
StJon
67
F
E MI
62
Akr
79
F
UTSA
70
MTSU
86
F
UtSt
69
Nev
83
F
AzSt
57
Oreg
80
F
TCU
85
Kansas
82
F
PorSt
72
UND
95
F
UCRiv
67
UCIrv
76
F
CAPoly
55
UCDav
66
F
UAB
57
LaTec
69
F
Toled
66
Ohio
67
F
VaTec
68
FSU
74
F
Tex
53
WVU
63
F
Xav
62
Butl
57
F
ChiSt
53
NMSt
67
F
Sac
70
E WA
89
F
AF
55
ColSt
81
F
Col
78
Ariz
92
F
CSNor
68
CS-Ful
81
F
How
68
Morg
65
F
Lamar
59
SFA
75
F
Marsh
64
ODU
63
F
Kent
68
Buff
65
F
KSU
70
Baylor
64
F
UVA
58
ND
71
F
Crei
70
Prov
58
F
UTRGV
78
UMKC
82
F(OT)
S UT
70
Web
90
F
SDSU
87
Bois
68
F
USC
74
UCLA
76
F
OkSt
83
IaSt
92
F
Duke
81
Lou
77
F
Seton
82
Marq
76
F
W MI
63
Ball
66
F
Rice
76
UTEP
86
F
SeatU
53
UtVal
65
F
NM
60
Fres
65
F
Cal
78
Utah
75
F
Mont
77
Ida
81
F
SHSU
63
HCU
59
F
MD-ES
68
Hamp
66
F
HI
62
LongB
73
F
UMass
60
StBon
73
F
PSU
51
MSU
78
F
MissSt
55
Bama
75
F
SoFL
66
UConn
77
F
Rut
61
NW
83
F
StLou
46
GrgWas
53
F
Mizzu
74
Miss
86
F
Tul
60
Tuls
66
F
Ford
71
GMas
82
F(OT)
Ind
95
Iowa
73
F
TAMU
41
Vand
66
F
David
82
LaSal
73
F
Ill
55
Mich
75
F
Tenn
57
UGA
59
F
ECU
80
Temp
69
F

Mar 9, 2017, 3:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(13) Penn State

27

24

51

(5) Michigan State

45

33

78

Michigan St beats Penn State 78-51 in Big Ten Tournament
Thu Mar 9, 2017 5:47 PM

WASHINGTON (AP) It didn't matter that Michigan State had no momentum, or that the Spartans were playing a team that beat them soundly in January.

This was the Big Ten Tournament, when the past usually doesn't matter and Michigan State is almost always at its best.

Miles Bridges and Nick Ward had 15 points and nine rebounds apiece, and the Spartans breezed past weary Penn State 78-51 Thursday.

The fifth-seeded Spartans (19-13) will next face No. 4 seed Minnesota in the quarterfinals on Friday. Michigan State, the defending Big Ten champion, is seeking its fourth title in the last six years.

After closing the regular season with losses at Illinois and Maryland, the Spartans found their groove against a Penn State team playing for the second time in less than 24 hours.

"We're a better team (by) significant amounts, so we just wanted to come out there and show that," Michigan State guard Joshua Langford said. "I felt like they were kind of being nonchalant about playing us, so we just wanted to come out there and make a statement. And we did that."

The 13th-seeded Nittany Lions (15-18) fell behind for good with less than four minutes elapsed, trailed by 18 at halftime and sputtered to the finish after taking out Nebraska in overtime on Wednesday.

"I don't want to say fatigue played a major part in the game," Penn State guard Tony Carr said. "We just kind of got outworked."

Carr and Lamar Stevens each scored 16 points for Penn State, but they combined to miss 23 shots.

Penn State shot 29 percent and was outrebounded 44-29.

Michigan State opened the season with back-to-back defeats, endured a three-game skid in January and finished an uncharacteristic 10-8 in conference play. Yet, the Spartans always seem to be sharp at this time of year.

Michigan State is now 28-14 in the Big Ten Tournament and 101-45 all-time in March under coach Tom Izzo.

"I thought with my guys tonight, we executed a little better and hit our shots," Izzo said. "We got our break going, were pretty good defensively. It's one of the best games we've played this year."

It didn't take long for Michigan State to gain control against a team that one day earlier snapped a five-game losing streak.

The Nittany Lions led 5-3 before Ward made three layups and a jumper in the lane during a 13-1 run during which Penn State went five minutes without a point.

It was 18-13 before a dunk by Bridges and a 3-pointer by Langford launched a 12-0 spurt that put the Spartans up by 17.

Penn State closed to 36-27 before Bridges and Kenny Goins scored on tip-ins, Kyle Ahrens popped a 3 and Bridges soared high on a dunk for a 45-27 lead at the half.

After coasting through the second half, the Spartans began looking forward to their matchup with Minnesota. Even though Michigan State went 2-0 against the Golden Gophers, this game made it clear that past performances don't mean much in the Big Ten Tournament.

"That was so long ago, I don't think that has anything to do with it," Izzo said. "The thing we have to beat Minnesota one time, and they have been playing good. We'll have our work cut out for us, but what a great opportunity to play in this thing and I'm happy we're still playing."

BIG PICTURE

Penn State: The Nittany Lions celebrated on Wednesday night, and they also had wins over Michigan State, Maryland and Minnesota during the regular season. But their lack of consistency left them 6-12 in conference play and with virtually no chance of getting far in the tournament.

Michigan State: The Spartans save their best play for last. So what if they lost two straight coming into the tournament? No team in can match their five Big Ten titles, and there's no reason to think they can't make it six.

UP NEXT

Penn State: Season likely over.

Michigan State: The Spartans beat Minnesota in overtime on the road before registering a 65-47 victory on Jan. 11.

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Leaders

Penn State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Carr 16 0 3 5 0 0
L. Stevens 16 0 1 3 1 1
Michigan State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Bridges 15 0 3 9 1 2
N. Ward 15 0 1 9 1 2

Team Comparison

PSU MSU
Points For 51 78
Field Goals 16/55-29% 28/57-49%
Three Pointers 4/15-27% 10/22-45%
Free Throws 15/19-79% 12/18-67%
Offensive Rebounds 8 10
Defensive Rebounds 21 34
Rebounds 31 45
Blocks 3 8
Steals 3 4
Turnovers 11 13
Personal Fouls 15 21
Technical Fouls 2 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 7 MSU 63 @ PSU 72 N. Ward 16 L. Stevens 18
Thu Mar 9 PSU 51 @ MSU 78 T. Carr 16 M. Bridges 15

Game Information

Stadium: Verizon Center, Washington, District of Columbia
Attendance: 12,189
Game Time: