GAME RECAP
MVP
Gary Harris, MSU
In his first game back after missing practices with back spasms, the freshman played his heart out for the Spartans, even though he was clearly in pain at times. Harris finished with a game-high 15 points.
BY THE NUMBERS
19 Points off turnovers for the Spartans.
66.7 Michigan State's second-half shooting percentage after making just 24 percent of their shots in the first.
9 Spartans three-pointers (on 18 attempts).
AMELIA RAYNO
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