Field Level Media
28 Feb 2026, 21:25 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Dale Young-Imagn Images)
No. 13 Michigan State picked up a valuable road win on Thursday to enhance its NCAA Tournament resume.
The Spartans won't get much time to savor it, however, as they face Indiana on Sunday afternoon in Bloomington, Ind.
The Spartans knocked off No. 8 Purdue, 76-74, for their third straight win and fifth over a ranked opponent. Michigan State (23-5, 13-4 Big Ten) was projected as a No. 4 seed entering the contest but could move up to a No. 3 or even No. 2 seed with a strong finish.
'They've got a hell of a team, it was just our night,' Spartans coach Tom Izzo said of the Boilermakers. 'They made 3s. We weathered the storm of all those 3s. To do that on the road in Mackey Arena, I'll give my team some credit on that.'
It was Michigan State's first win at Purdue since a 94-79 decision on Feb. 20, 2014. The Spartans had lost seven straight games on Purdue's home floor.
'I did think we played with a different mentality that we haven't been playing with as much lately,' Izzo said. 'So hopefully that can catapult us. Now we go home, get a quick rest, quick turnaround and then go to Indiana.'
The Spartans, who had four players in double figures, shot 52.7% from the floor, including 57.7% in the second half. They also committed just six turnovers.
'All in all, we couldn't play much better,' Izzo said.
Now, the Spartans will look for their second win over the Hoosiers (17-11, 8-9) this season. Michigan State rolled to an 81-60 victory in the first matchup on Jan. 13 behind a big performance from point guard Jeremy Fears Jr., who racked up 23 points and 10 assists.
Indiana is desperate for a quality win to improve its chances of getting an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Hoosiers have lost three straight following a stretch of five wins in six games.
They were defeated on the road by Illinois and Purdue before a damaging 72-68 home loss Tuesday to unranked Northwestern.
'It was a tough loss. We have a big home stand here,' coach Darian DeVries said. 'This was the first game of it. We're at that point in the year where games have become very meaningful and it was an opportunity. We certainly wanted to get started off on the front of the home stand with a good note. You know, didn't happen, so we have to make sure that we put it away. We got a big game on Sunday and then we've got to come ready to go.'
The Hoosiers were outscored 39-26 in the second half and missed 11 straight field goal attempts during crunch time.
'The path forward is just keep fighting, keep pushing forward,' DeVries said. 'The Illinois and the Purdue losses were tough. They were two tough games, two tough teams. Not a lot of people going in there and winning. I thought our guys were ready (Tuesday). Thought they came out and had good focus in practice, good energy. Thought they came out and played well the first half. Unfortunately, the second half we weren't good enough.'
Lamar Wilkerson (21.0 points per game) has led the team in scoring the last six games. The Hoosiers will need a big game from him to pull off the upset on Sunday.
--Field Level Media
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