Michigan State Basketball: Final score, highlights for 77-66 win over Iowa
Michigan State basketball bounced back with a big win over Iowa on Saturday night, 77-66.
It was a new low for Michigan State on Tuesday night. The Spartans lost 86-57 to Michigan on the road, the worst loss under Tom Izzo in quite some time. How did the young team bounce back? By beating Iowa at the Breslin Center handily, 77-66.
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Showing that type of resolve in less than a week is a great sign for the young Spartans. Josh Langford, Miles Bridges, Cassius Winston and Nick Ward all led the way in the scoring column on Saturday, which is also a major confidence boost.
The Spartans improved to 15-10 overall and 7-5 in the Big Ten with a big matchup against Ohio State coming up on Tuesday.
Take a look at the highlights and top performers from Saturday night’s big win over the Iowa Hawkeyes.
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Three Stars
Miles Bridges had yet another sparkling performance, scoring 16 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. Oh, and he had four blocks, including an incredible come-from-behind swat on an Iowa fast break.
Nick Ward played just a few minutes in the first half, but finished with a strong second half. He scored 14 points and he also had five rebounds and a block.
Cassius Winston had a nice rebound game after turning the ball over a handful of times against Michigan. He finished with 12 points and five assists.
Highlights
.@MilesBridges01 just officially welcomed Iowa and Jordan Bohannon to Breslin. ????
Fun start for @MSU_Basketball! https://t.co/9Lgp9lvCgs
— Michigan St. on BTN (@MichiganStOnBTN) February 11, 2017
New hair, same game. @IamNickWard still refuses to show the rim any mercy. ???? https://t.co/tgpcxbqgpb
— Michigan St. on BTN (@MichiganStOnBTN) February 11, 2017
.@MilesBridges01 opened the game by bringing the house down.
So of course he opened the second half the same way. ???? https://t.co/OIW3wWFoO4
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) February 12, 2017
What has this game had?
Lots of alley-oops. And dunks. And people getting dunked on. And dunks. https://t.co/ANo7sjzpOK
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) February 12, 2017
That Hawkeye just did his best Iguodala impersonation.
You already know who @MilesBridges01 looked like here: ???? https://t.co/AyWn3jltC6
— Michigan St. on BTN (@MichiganStOnBTN) February 12, 2017
What’s Next?
Michigan State will host Ohio State on Tuesday night, looming to improve to 8-5 in the Big Ten and 16-10 on the season. A win over the Buckeyes would be huge for the Spartans’ NCAA Tournament hopes.
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