Overview
- Michigan State never trailed in a 77-64 victory at Assembly Hall, extending its winning streak to four and moving to 24-5 overall and 14-4 in the Big Ten.
- Jaxon Kohler posted 21 points and 13 rebounds, Jeremy Fears Jr. added 21 points with nine assists, and Kur Teng hit six threes for 18 points off the bench.
- The Spartans shot 49% from the field and 12-for-24 from three, outrebounded Indiana 35-27, and held a 22-0 edge in bench scoring.
- The result strengthens Michigan State’s push for a top-four conference finish and a triple-bye in the Big Ten Tournament, with Rutgers up next in East Lansing on Thursday.
- Indiana dropped its fourth straight to fall to 17-12 (8-10 Big Ten), with offensive inconsistency and rebounding issues leaving the Hoosiers’ NCAA Tournament hopes in jeopardy ahead of hosting Minnesota on Wednesday.