NCAAB Game Recap - Michigan State at Wisconsin
Tue Feb 12, 2019 7:00 PM EST

Duke
71
Lou
69
F
LSU
73
KY
71
F
Mich
69
PSU
75
F
Marq
92
DeP
73
F
MSU
67
Wisc
59
F
Purd
56
MD
70
F
KSU
71
Tex
64
F
Buff
76
Akr
70
F
StBon
76
StJos
51
F
Rider
88
Quin
98
F(OT)
NIU
74
W MI
76
F
Pitt
57
BC
66
F
UGA
56
TAMU
73
F
E MI
66
Ohio
57
F
David
79
Ford
69
F
CenMI
72
BGSU
79
F
Drake
72
SIU
69
F
Butl
73
StJon
77
F(OT)
Ark
78
Mizzu
79
F
Bama
62
MissSt
81
F
(N/A)
65
CBU
115
F
AF
72
UNLV
77
F
SDSU
71
ColSt
60
F

Feb 12, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(11) Michigan State

37

30

67

(20) Wisconsin

38

21

59

Winston outduels Happ in Michigan State win
Tue Feb 12, 2019 10:30 PM

MADISON, Wis. (AP) Michigan State coach Tom Izzo called it grit. Perhaps no Spartan embodied that more Tuesday night than his point guard.

Cassius Winston scored 23 points to help No. 11 Michigan State beat 20th-ranked Wisconsin 67-59.

In doing so, the Michigan State (20-5, 11-3 Big Ten) star outdueled Wisconsin's Ethan Happ, who scored 20 points and grabbed 12 rebounds.

Izzo said it wasn't just Winston's effort on the offensive end that was key Tuesday, saying his point guard's ability to lock down shooters on the outside ensure the Spartans didn't have to stretch their defense, which would have helped open up the inside.

That perimeter defense also helped limit starting Wisconsin guards D'Mitrik Trice and Brad Davison to 11 points on 4 of 18 shooting.

"The ball is in his hands, I trust it," Izzo said of Winston. "He made a couple of big, big plays tonight, that's for sure."

At times, the game seemed like a contest between the two heavyweights as Winston regularly answered Happ hook shots with a floater or 3-pointer.

But Wisconsin (17-7, 9-4) staggered down the stretch, going more than five minutes without a point as the Spartans put the game away.

"The whole night, we were throwing punches back and forth," Happ said. "We felt we were in position to win the whole time."

The game was still in doubt with 32 seconds to go before Kenny Goins hit a 3-pointer to give the Spartans a 62-56 lead. Wisconsin was then forced to foul, and Davison finally broke the Badgers' scoreless streak making a 3-pointer with 10 seconds left.

Goins and Nick Ward each added 12 points for the Spartans, while Wisconsin's Nate Reuvers was the only other player in double figures for scoring at 11.

As dominant as Happ was at times, he accounted for six of the Badgers' 10 turnovers. He also missed all six free throw attempts he took, including two with the Badgers down 59-56 and 1:28 left.

The struggles at the free throw line have become a recurring theme for Happ this season. He's now shooting less than 45 percent from the foul line, and was 1 for 7 in a 59-52 loss to Minnesota in early January.

"It's not the lack of every feasible resource available as he's worked on things," said Wisconsin coach Greg Gard. "You gotta continue to chip away and hope there's a breakthrown, continue to work with him. The biggest thing is you support him. He does so many good things for us."

HAPP ON THE RISE

Happ's 20 points put him at 2,000 for his career as he became the fourth player in the Big Ten -- and the first in more than 35 years -- to hit that mark and grab 1,000 rebounds. He also took over solo third place on Wisconsin's all-time assists list on the Badgers' first basket of the night as he found Nate Reuvers on the perimeter for a 3-pointer.

TO THE MONITORS

The referees went to the monitors twice for reviews, issuing a flagrant one on Michigan State's Matt McQuaid the first half and deciding there was nothing more than a common foul on the second. In the first half, McQuaid held Brevin Pritzl by the jersey as the guard went up in the lane to pull in a pass. McQuaid let go as Pritzl went up for the shot, which he missed. Following the review, Pritzl got two free throws, both of which he hit, and Wisconsin got the ball, which resulted in a Pritzl 3. The referees went to the monitors again as Davison and McQuaid jostled in the block and then Davison went around McQuaid for a missed layup with 5:21 left. After review, the referees decided there was no hook and hold on Davison, who hit 1 of 2 from the line for the common foul on McQuaid. It would be the last Badgers point until Davison's 3 with 10 seconds left.

BIG PICTURE

Michigan State: The Spartans, who had lost three in a row to start February, have now won back-to-back games.

Wisconsin: The Badgers, who had their six-game winning streak snapped on Saturday by Michigan, missed out on a chance to keep pace with the conference leaders.

UP NEXT

Michigan State: Hosts Ohio State on Sunday.

Wisconsin: Hosts Illinois on Monday.

Leaders

Michigan State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Winston 23 0 6 6 0 0
K. Goins 12 0 0 9 0 0
Wisconsin PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
E. Happ 20 0 3 12 2 1
N. Reuvers 11 0 0 4 0 2

Team Comparison

MSU Wisc
Points For 67 59
Field Goals 25/57-44% 24/56-43%
Three Pointers 9/22-41% 6/20-30%
Free Throws 8/11-73% 5/12-42%
Offensive Rebounds 10 6
Defensive Rebounds 30 22
Rebounds 42 29
Blocks 7 5
Steals 5 7
Turnovers 13 10
Personal Fouls 12 12
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - MSU Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Feb 12 MSU 67 @ Wisc 59 C. Winston 23 E. Happ 20

Game Information

Stadium: Kohl Center, Madison, Wisconsin
Attendance: 17,287
Game Time: