NCAAB Game Recap - Northwestern at Michigan State
Wed Jan 29, 2020 6:30 PM EST

Baylor
67
IaSt
53
F
SDSU
85
NM
57
F
Lou
86
BC
69
F
Dayt
73
Duques
69
F
DeP
57
Seton
64
F
WVU
81
TxTch
89
F
Vand
62
KY
71
F
NW
50
MSU
79
F
Hou
69
ECU
59
F
Bama
76
LSU
90
F
Ind
49
PSU
64
F
Buck
59
Army
68
F
Mercer
71
ETSU
55
F
Temp
63
UConn
78
F
Mem
59
UCF
57
F
Wake
80
ND
90
F
David
104
GrgWas
107
F(4OT)
MOSt
66
NrthIA
95
F
Valpa
69
Brad
80
F
Stony
84
UMassL
76
F
UNCG
72
WCU
58
F
Monm
63
StPet
66
F
Vermt
56
UNH
43
F
HolyC
66
Navy
81
F
Albany
67
UMBC
63
F
StJos
76
UMass
91
F
Drake
56
IndSt
58
F
Bingha
57
Hartfo
73
F
VMI
72
Furm
74
F(OT)
StBon
62
Ford
55
F(OT)
Woff
79
Citad
56
F
Lafy
80
Colg
78
F
LoyMD
77
Boston
92
F
Chat
92
Samf
84
F
TXAMC
61
SHSU
80
F
Nich
74
McNee
80
F(OT)
SoFL
66
Tul
52
F
Tex
62
TCU
61
F
Okla
53
KSU
61
F
SeLA
68
CenAR
88
F
LoyIL
63
SIU
68
F
SDSt
76
ORU
61
F
NWSt
82
NOrl
74
F
Evans
66
IlSt
77
F
InWor
84
HCU
82
F
StLou
77
LaSal
76
F(OT)
AbCh
61
SFA
71
F
SouthCar
79
Ark
77
F
Marq
84
Xav
82
F(2OT)
CBU
65
UtVal
61
F
Nev
91
ColSt
92
F
SJSU
71
Bois
99
F
AzSt
65
WaSt
67
F

Jan 29, 2020, 6:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Northwestern

22

28

50

(14) Michigan State

33

46

79

No. 14 Michigan St tops Northwestern 79-50, moves into 1st
Wed Jan 29, 2020 10:03 PM

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) Cassius Winston was sluggish and looked out of sorts, turning the ball over more than he was making shots.

The senior star turned it around in the second half and finished with 18 points to lead No. 14 Michigan State in a 79-50 win over Northwestern on Wednesday night.

In the end, though, Winston had at least five turnovers for the third time in five games to overshadow his scoring.

"Cassius has to play better," Spartans coach Tom Izzo said. "There's nothing wrong with missing shots, but some of those turnovers are not like him."

Winston was 2 of 7 in the first half and finished 6 of 12, including 4 of 7 on 3-pointers.

"We had a slow start because we couldn't get shots to fall," Winston said after visiting with family in the stands and posing for pictures with fans on the court. "When that happens, it looks slow out there. We did a good job on defense and that led to us getting our offense going."

The Spartans (16-5, 8-2 Big Ten) moved into sole possession of first place in the conference. The lead may last only a day because No. 19 Illinois has a chance to pull into a tie Thursday night at home against Minnesota.

Michigan State had balance on offense the entire game and outscored its overmatched opponents 46-28 in the second half. The Spartans had a 44-27 edge on the boards, giving them 14 second-chance points.

Xavier Tillman had 12 points, eight rebounds, four assists, three steals and two blocks for the Spartans. Teammate Foster Loyer scored 12 points and matched a career high with four 3-pointers.

Five other Spartans scored at least six points.

Pat Spencer scored 11 points for the last-place Wildcats (6-14, 1-9) and was their only double-digit scorer in a game they never led after being relatively competitive in games recently.

"We see this as a setback because we've been making a lot of progress the last few weeks," Spencer said.

BIG PICTURE

Northwestern: The young Wildcats have lost five straight and 10 of 11 and there's no relief in sight for the last-place team in the conference in a balanced Big Ten.

"We're playing seven or eight guys and six of them are freshmen and sophomores," coach Chris Collins said. "Sometimes, you get exposed in this league and hopefully you don't more often than not."

Michigan State: A sluggish start led to a modest halftime lead, but Izzo likely said enough to motivate the team at halftime to spark the rout.

"Where we are now will not get us anywhere close to where we need to be," Izzo said.

INJURY REPORT

Michigan State freshman Malik Hall left the game with an injury midway through the second half.

"He sprained his ankle a little bit," Izzo said.

Kyle Ahrens had three points and three assists, playing after missing three straight games and four of the previous five games with an Achilles tendon injury. He was welcomed back with a rousing ovation.

"When I went out there and heard everyone react, it meant the world to me," Ahrens said. "It's hard sitting out, especially in Year 5."

Izzo hopes Ahrens' body responds well to the eight-plus minutes of playing time.

"His problem is never right after the game, it's the next morning," Izzo said. "He gives us something. He gives us experience. He gives us a guy who can knock down shots. He's a guy who gives us toughness. Getting him back to even 15 minutes a game would change a lot."

STREAKING

The Wildcats have lost 13 straight games against ranked opponents, dating to a win over No. 20 Michigan nearly two years ago.

UP NEXT

Northwestern: Hosts Purdue (11-10, 4-6) on Saturday night.

Michigan State: Plays the short-handed Badgers (12-9, 5-5) on the road Saturday with Brad Davison serving a one-game suspension for a flagrant foul and Kobe King leaving the program to transfer.

"Regardless of who's there, it's going to be a tough game going to their gym," Loyer said.

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Leaders

Northwestern PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
P. Spencer 11 0 2 1 2 0
R. Young 8 0 1 4 1 0
Michigan State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Winston 18 0 1 0 1 0
X. Tillman 12 0 4 8 3 2

Team Comparison

NW MSU
Points For 50 79
Field Goals 19/54-35% 27/63-43%
Three Pointers 3/19-16% 12/30-40%
Free Throws 9/10-90% 13/14-93%
Offensive Rebounds 6 15
Defensive Rebounds 21 29
Rebounds 29 54
Blocks 3 7
Steals 4 9
Turnovers 15 12
Personal Fouls 15 13
Technical Fouls 0 2
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - MSU Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Dec 18 MSU 77 @ NW 72 C. Winston 21 B. Buie 26
Wed Jan 29 NW 50 @ MSU 79 P. Spencer 11 C. Winston 18

Game Information

Stadium: Jack Breslin Student Events Center, East Lansing, Michigan
Attendance: 14,797
Game Time: