NCAAB Game Recap - Michigan State at Minnesota
Fri Mar 10, 2017 2:46 PM EST

Mich
74
Purd
70
F(OT)
ECU
77
SMU
81
F
David
73
Dayt
67
F
CoCar
51
UTARL
74
F
UTEP
56
MTSU
82
F
UGA
60
KY
71
F
Gram
57
TXSo
62
F
Ball
70
Akr
74
F
SHSU
63
NOrl
75
F
MD-ES
49
NCC
77
F
Seton
53
Vill
55
F
Duke
93
UNC
83
F
Ida
64
UND
69
F
UtVal
80
CSBak
81
F(4OT)
Cal
65
Oreg
73
F
LongB
57
UCIrv
62
F
Fres
72
Nev
83
F
Marsh
93
LaTec
77
F
GMas
60
VCU
71
F
ULALA
76
GASt
86
F
Ind
60
Wisc
70
F
Tuls
61
Cin
80
F
Vand
72
Fla
62
F(OT)
Kent
68
Ohio
66
F
SFA
69
TXAMC
77
F
How
53
Norf
68
F
South
59
Alc
81
F
KSU
50
WVU
51
F
ND
77
FSU
73
F
Web
80
E WA
72
F
UCLA
75
Ariz
86
F
CS-Ful
64
UCDav
66
F(OT)
UMKC
60
NMSt
78
F
SDSU
63
ColSt
71
F
GrgWas
67
Rich
70
F
Troy
90
GaSo
70
F
NW
72
MD
64
F
Hou
65
UConn
74
F
Miss
72
Ark
73
F
Mem
54
UCF
84
F
StBon
63
URI
74
F
MSU
58
Minn
63
F
ULM
51
TxSt
63
F
Bama
64
SouthCar
53
F
TCU
63
IaSt
84
F
Xav
72
Crei
75
F

Mar 10, 2017, 2:46 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(5) Michigan State

26

32

58

(4) Minnesota

28

35

63

Lynch returns, leads Minnesota past Michigan State in Big 10
Fri Mar 10, 2017 6:25 PM

WASHINGTON (AP) Once Reggie Lynch put his tooth back into place, he and Minnesota couldn't be stopped.

Lynch returned after taking an elbow to the face and scored 16 points to lead fourth-seeded Minnesota to a 63-58 victory over fifth-seeded Michigan State on Friday in a physical Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal. While Lynch was back quickly, Minnesota lost starting guard Akeem Springs to an Achilles tendon injury that could be season-ending.

Lynch, the Big Ten defensive player of the year, was bloodied from contact with Michigan State's Nick Ward but missed only 1:19 and sparked an 8-0 run that helped the Golden Gophers (24-8) move on to face Michigan in the semifinals.

"I got hit in the face a couple times before the tooth got knocked out, so I knew what I was getting into," Lynch said, his right front tooth back in place. "The tooth, it just shows how these games are, especially this time of year. It's a battle every game you play."

Lynch was a force at each end of the court against Michigan State (19-14), which can bang and bruise with the best of them. Even with 20 points from freshman Miles Bridges, the Spartans couldn't overcome shooting 20 percent from the 3-point line and now must sweat out Selection Sunday on the bubble.

Coach Tom Izzo pointed to his team's youth as the culprit in the loss.

"I just felt like our players did not realize the sense of urgency is needed for 40 minutes when you play in one-and-done time," Izzo said. "Maybe we'll do a better job if we get to play again in a tournament."

Minnesota will play again Saturday against Michigan but very well may be without Springs, who left with four minutes remaining and came back to the bench on crutches. Springs had tape around his right Achilles tendon in the locker room, and coach Richard Pitino said doctors believed it's popped and not looking good.

"It's a huge blow," Pitino said. "If it is the case, we'll be here for him. Our guys, they need to rally around him because he deserves that."

On Friday, Minnesota players rallied around Lynch, one of the nation's top shot blockers, who had five blocks and also dominated offensively in the post.

"It showed us that we had to pick it up. He came out and showed us the toughness that we needed to win," Mason said. "Once we saw him come back from that we said: `Let's pick it up. Let's win it.' that motivated us."

Amir Coffey added 13 points for Minnesota, which had four players in double figures and committed only nine turnovers. Winning a tight game like this was a stark contrast from Minnesota's 33-point loss to Illinois in the Big Ten Tournament a year ago and shows how far the team has come.

"I walked out of the elevator today, there was our band, our cheerleaders. I don't remember anyone there playing songs last year," Pitino said. "This is what March is supposed to be all about."

BIG PICTURE

Michigan State: Is squarely on the NCAA Tournament bubble short of 20 wins and will be at the mercy of the selection committee. "I think we deserve to go, but it's out of my control," guard Matt McQuaid said.

Minnesota: Entering with the No. 20 RPI, NCAA Tournament seeding is only improving with each victory by Pitino's group, which has experienced an incredible turnaround after going 8-23 last season.

UP NEXT

Michigan State: Awaits Selection Sunday.

Minnesota: Faces Michigan in the early semifinal Saturday afternoon as Mason faces Wolverines star point guard Derrick Walton Jr. Minnesota beat Michigan 83-78 in overtime Feb. 19 in the teams' only meeting.

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Leaders

Michigan State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Bridges 20 0 2 7 1 1
N. Ward 15 0 0 11 1 0
Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Lynch 16 0 0 4 0 5
A. Coffey 13 0 1 2 0 0

Team Comparison

MSU Minn
Points For 58 63
Field Goals 19/58-33% 21/51-41%
Three Pointers 6/30-20% 4/12-33%
Free Throws 14/20-70% 17/23-74%
Offensive Rebounds 19 12
Defensive Rebounds 22 24
Rebounds 45 41
Blocks 3 5
Steals 4 5
Turnovers 12 9
Personal Fouls 19 18
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - MSU Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Dec 27 MSU 75 @ Minn 74 N. Ward 22 N. Mason 18
Wed Jan 11 Minn 47 @ MSU 65 N. Mason 14 M. Bridges 16
Fri Mar 10 MSU 58 @ Minn 63 M. Bridges 20 R. Lynch 16

Game Information

Stadium: Verizon Center, Washington, District of Columbia
Attendance: 12,334
Game Time: