The Spartans started strong, with Tyson Walker leading the charge, scoring 10 points in the first half. Northwestern struggled to keep pace but found success behind Boo Buie’s three-point shooting, closing the gap to 34-32 at halftime.
The second half saw both teams trading baskets, with Michigan State’s Jaden Akins hitting key shots to maintain the lead. Northwestern briefly took a 62-60 advantage with five minutes remaining, but Michigan State responded with a 10-0 run, capped by a three-pointer from A.J. Hoggard. The Wildcats’ late-game comeback attempt fell short, as Michigan State’s defense forced crucial turnovers in the closing moments.
Key Performances
- Michigan State Spartans:
- Tyson Walker: 21 points, 5 assists, 3 steals.
- Jaden Akins: 16 points, 6 rebounds.
- A.J. Hoggard: 13 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds.
- Northwestern Wildcats:
- Boo Buie: 18 points, 4 assists, 3 three-pointers.
- Ty Berry: 14 points, 6 rebounds.
- Matthew Nicholson: 10 points, 8 rebounds.
Statistical Highlights
- Field Goal Percentage:
- Michigan State: 48.6%
- Northwestern: 45.3%
- Three-Point Shooting:
- Michigan State: 40.9% (9/22)
- Northwestern: 35.7% (10/28)
- Turnovers:
- Michigan State: 9
- Northwestern: 13
Takeaways
- Michigan State’s ability to execute in clutch moments and their balanced scoring attack proved decisive in securing the win.
- Northwestern displayed resilience and solid outside shooting but faltered in the final minutes due to turnovers and missed opportunities.
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