Michigan State dominates Kentucky
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Tuesday night revealed that no ceiling needs to be put on Michigan State basketball this year, at least not yet. The 17th-ranked Spartans dominated No. 12 Kentu
Michigan State's breakout 3-point-shooting performance was so surprising to Tom Izzo that the Hall of Fame coach wondered aloud if the Spartans made more while beating Kentucky than in their first thr
The No. 12 Kentucky Wildcats suffered a pretty brutal upset on Tuesday night, losing 83–66 to No. 17 Michigan State at the Champions Classic. The matchup was a chance for the Wildcats to show off their strength on a national stage, but they fell short.
Kur Teng hit three of Michigan State’s season-high 11 3-pointers on the way to scoring a career-best 15 points, and the 17th-ranked Spartans remained undefeated by beating No. 12 Kentucky 83-66 at Mad
Michigan State unleashes a first-half three-point explosion, dominating Kentucky on the glass and seizing a commanding lead.
Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats went to Madison Square Garden to take on the Michigan State Spartans in the State Farm Champions Classic and got dominated,
Michigan State was more physical, grabbing key offensive rebounds and creating second-chance opportunities, and cleaning up on the defensive glass. We probably won’t see Michigan State shoot the ball like that the remainder of the season. The Spartans lit Kentucky up from deep, knocking down 11-22 attempts from three.