NCAAB Game Recap - Michigan State at DePaul
Thu Nov 23, 2017 11:48 PM EST

PorSt
81
Duke
99
F
Ariz
60
SMU
66
F
MSU
73
DeP
51
F
Tenn
76
Vill
85
F
Fla
108
Stan
87
F
Portl
78
UNC
102
F
GrgWas
64
Xav
83
F
OhSt
59
Gonz
86
F
Purd
73
W Ky
77
F
URI
75
Seton
74
F
StMar
89
Harv
71
F
WVU
84
Maris
78
F
Mizzu
95
LongB
58
F
ChiSt
73
UMBC
84
F
StJon
82
OrSt
77
F
Hamp
76
NoAZ
66
F
Presb
64
Nich
76
F
NCSU
60
NrthIA
64
F
UVA
68
Vand
42
F
Ark
92
Okla
83
F
UCF
68
Nebras
59
F
StJos
71
WaSt
75
F
Butl
48
Tex
61
F
AzSt
92
KSU
90
F
UConn
71
Oreg
63
F
Charl
59
SHSU
49
F
Rider
90
UCIrv
82
F
UGA
64
CS-Ful
57
F
SCla
73
AKAnc
78
F(OT)
SDSU
89
Sac
52
F

Nov 23, 2017, 11:48 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(4) Michigan State

31

42

73

DePaul

31

20

51

No Bridges, no problem as No. 4 Michigan St beats DePaul
Fri Nov 24, 2017 3:15 AM

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Matt McQuaid first tweaked his ankle. Then he started to get a cramp in his left quadriceps, followed by a cramp in his right quadriceps.

In between stints on the bench to rest and get fluids, McQuaid helped No. 4 Michigan State make up for the absence of star Miles Bridges.

McQuaid hit six 3-pointers and scored a career-high 20 points, Jaren Jackson Jr. added 13 points and 10 rebounds, and Michigan State, playing without preseason All-American Miles Bridges, shook DePaul in the second half for a 73-51 win Thursday night in the opening round of the PK80 Invitational.

"My teammates are always giving me confidence and I got great screens and great passes that really helped," McQuaid said. "They were going in and hopefully tomorrow I can keep it up."

Bridges was out due to a sprained left ankle sustained last Sunday against Stony Brook, but McQuaid and others made up for the absence of the Spartans star. McQuaid's previous career high was 17 points and he had scored 16 total points in Michigan State's first three games this season in limited duty coming off the bench.

McQuaid said he was hesitant early in the season to look for his shot.

"As the games have gone on I've gotten a lot more confident. My teammates and coach are always on me about shooting it," he said.

Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said Bridges was close to being able to play. He said if this was the NCAA Tournament Bridges would have played, but being that it's early in the season the Spartans are trying to be cautious.

"I don't think he was happy," Izzo said. "It just didn't feel right to me. ... He's got a better chance to go whether it be tomorrow or Sunday."

Without Bridges, the Spartans (3-1) struggled to shake the Blue Demons until early in the second half when DePaul went more than nine minutes without a field goal.

Bridges was injured in the second half of the 93-71 victory over Stony Brook and never ditched his warmup attire on Thursday. With the Big Ten preseason player of the year on the bench, the Spartans were missing 19.7 points and seven rebounds per game. And the Blue Demons appeared energized by the absence of Bridges. DePaul led 26-20 after an 11-0 run in the first half and went to halftime tied at 31 after Eli Cain's long 3-pointer beat the first-half buzzer.

But Michigan State's defensive pressure increased in the second half and the Blue Demons wilted.

"The second half to hold them defensively like we did ... I'm happy with the win because of the circumstances that we were under," Izzo said.

Joshua Langford's 3-pointer with 13:18 left gave the Spartans a 45-37 lead, matching their biggest advantage of the first half. Langford promptly picked up his fourth foul, but McQuaid came off a baseline screen and hit his fifth 3 of the game to push Michigan State's cushion to 48-37 with 12:07 remaining. The lead reached 24 late in the game.

SHOOTING STRUGGLES

Cain and Max Strus led DePaul (1-3) with 12 points apiece but the Blue Demons shot just 5 of 23 in the second half and were 0 for 4 on 3-point attempts.

DePaul shot only 25.5 percent for the game.

"Our lack of execution meant that we didn't score, particularly in the second half," coach Dave Leitao said.

THE TAKEAWAY

DePaul: The Blue Demons have opened with a difficult slate. DePaul's season opener came against No. 13 Notre Dame and the Blue Demons lost at Illinois last Friday before heading West. ... DePaul took the spot of Georgetown, which was originally part of the tournament field when it was announced last year.

Michigan State: While McQuaid rightfully got most of the attention stepping in for Bridges, the Spartans got a boost off the bench from Connor George. The sophomore had played four total minutes in two games, but played a career-high 16 minutes and had two points and seven rebounds.

UP NEXT

DePaul: The Blue Demons will play Oregon on Friday night.

Michigan State: The Spartans face UConn on Friday night.

Leaders

Michigan State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. McQuaid 20 0 0 1 0 0
J. Jackson Jr. 13 0 2 10 2 0
DePaul PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Strus 12 0 0 3 3 0
E. Cain 12 0 2 4 0 0

Team Comparison

MSU DeP
Points For 73 51
Field Goals 25/53-47% 13/51-25%
Three Pointers 10/23-43% 4/16-25%
Free Throws 13/17-76% 21/27-78%
Offensive Rebounds 10 7
Defensive Rebounds 29 17
Rebounds 41 26
Blocks 1 0
Steals 5 10
Turnovers 15 11
Personal Fouls 26 18
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - MSU Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Nov 23 MSU 73 @ DeP 51 M. McQuaid 20 M. Strus 12

Game Information

Stadium: Moda Center at the Rose Quarter, Portland, Oregon
Attendance: 13,439
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