
Michigan State Spartans

Penn State Nittany Lions
Summary
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (Interstat) ā Michigan State held off a late challenge from Penn State to secure a 76-72 victory in a Big Ten menās basketball game Saturday at Bryce Jordan Center. The Spartans improved to 9-1 while the Nittany Lions fell to 8-3. Divine Ugochukwu led all scorers with 23 points for Michigan State, which led 36-39 at halftime. Penn Stateās Freddie Dilione V also scored 23 points. The Nittany Lions capitalized on turnovers, scoring 23 points off them compared to just four for the Spartans, but could not complete the comeback in front of 7,091 fans. Jeremy Fears added nine assists for Michigan State.
Extended Summary
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (Interstat) ā In a game defined by contrasting styles and a crucial second-half response, the Michigan State Spartans weathered a relentless Penn State pressure attack to escape the Bryce Jordan Center with a 76-72 victory in a Big Ten Conference menās basketball game Saturday night. The Spartans, who improved to 9-1 overall, relied on the explosive scoring of Divine Ugochukwu and efficient offense to overcome a season-high 16 turnovers that the Nittany Lions converted into 23 points. Penn State, falling to 8-3, used its disruptive defense to generate transition opportunities but ultimately could not overcome a frigid shooting performance from beyond the arc. The most important part of the game arrived early in the second half, as Michigan State decisively shifted momentum. After leading by just three points at halftime, 36-33, the Spartans opened the final period with a 12-2 run. The surge was fueled by Ugochukwu, who scored seven points during the stretch, including a three-pointer off an assist from Coen Carr. That burst pushed the Michigan State lead to 48-35, forcing Penn State to play from behind for the remainder of the contest. The Nittany Lions would chip away but never managed to reclaim the lead, as every push was answered by a critical Spartan basket. Ugochukwu, a guard from Sugar Land, Texas, was the gameās standout performer, scoring 23 points in just 26 minutes. He was remarkably efficient, shooting 5 for 8 from three-point range and a perfect 4 for 4 from the free-throw line, including two clutch shots with eight seconds remaining to seal the win. His performance marked a significant resurgence after being limited to just three points in eight minutes in Michigan Stateās previous loss to Duke. Jeremy Fears of Michigan State orchestrated the offense with nine assists, while Jaxon Kohler and Carson Cooper provided interior presence, each scoring 10 points. Kohler added three blocks and seven defensive rebounds. Penn State was led by Freddie Dilione V, who matched Ugochukwu with 23 points. Kayden Mingo facilitated the offense with eight assists and 11 points. The Nittany Lionsā aggressive defense produced 10 steals, with Dilione and Mingo combining for five, but their offensive execution faltered. Penn State shot just 8 for 29 from three-point range, a 27.6% clip, and attempted only nine free throws compared to Michigan Stateās 21. Despite committing eight fewer turnovers, Penn Stateās inability to capitalize on its volume of shots proved decisive. The Nittany Lions took 66 field goal attempts to Michigan Stateās 52 but made only 28. Michigan Stateās superior shooting accuracyā46.2% from the field and 55.6% from three-point rangeāalong with an 85.7% mark from the foul line provided the necessary margin. The game was a tale of two statistical battles. Penn State dominated points off turnovers (23-4) and fast-break points (12-4), showcasing the effectiveness of its pressure. Michigan State, however, won the efficiency battle, posting an offensive rating of 108.6 points per 100 possessions compared to Penn Stateās 102.5, and outscored the Nittany Lions by 10 points at the free-throw line. A crowd of 7,091 watched as the Spartans navigated Penn Stateās defensive traps and held firm in the final minutes. After Dilione hit a deep three-pointer with nine seconds left to cut the deficit to 74-72, Ugochukwu was immediately fouled and calmly sank both free throws to restore a two-possession lead and effectively end the game. Michigan State next hosts Toledo on Tuesday. Penn State will face Pittsburgh on Dec. 21 in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Preview
Michigan State Looks to Rebound Against Penn State in Big Ten Clash STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (Interstat) ā Two teams coming off starkly different losses will meet when Michigan State visits Penn State in a Big Ten Conference menās basketball game Saturday at Bryce Jordan Center. The Spartans (8-1), whose only blemish is a six-point home loss to then-Duke on Dec. 6, aim to restart their win streak. The Nittany Lions (8-2), meanwhile, seek to erase the memory of a 41-point road defeat to Indiana on Tuesday. The matchup features two of the conferenceās top guards. Michigan State is led by sophomore Jeremy Fears, who leads the nation in assists. He is averaging 12.2 points and 9.8 assists, coming off a 13-assist performance against Duke. Over his last six games, Fears has recorded four double-digit assist outings, including an 18-point, 11-assist double-double against Detroit Mercy. Penn State counters with junior Kayden Mingo, the teamās leading scorer at 15.6 points per game. Mingo scored 19 in the loss to Indiana and has topped 20 points three times this season, including a 24-point outing against Harvard. Michigan Stateās strength has been its defense and balanced attack. Following the Duke loss, forwards Carson Cooper (16 points) and Jaxon Kohler (14 points) provided interior scoring alongside Fearsā playmaking. The Spartans have held opponents to 60 points or fewer in five of their eight wins. Penn Stateās defense, however, was shredded for 113 points by the Hoosiers. The Nittany Lions will need a more resilient effort against a disciplined Spartan offense. Freddie Dilione V (14 points) and Melih Tunca (13 points) provided support for Mingo in the Indiana game and will be key secondary options. This game opens the conference schedule for both teams. Michigan State has won the last four meetings, including a 61-59 victory in their most recent matchup in January 2025. Saturdayās contest tips off at 4:30 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network.