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spartannation.com —
The Spartan Nation is well aware that March is Izzo time. He said as much today, “This is our one and done time now…March is the best time of the year.” MSU has to win the next two games to win at least a share of the Big 10, and with the Big 10 tournament and NCAA tournament ahead later in the month he is right.
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For those who questioned Michigan State, the answer came Sunday. Needing a signature win to stay in the Big Ten title hunt, the No. 14 Spartans came to Mackey Arena and beat No. 3 Purdue, 53-44, wiping out the Boilermakers with stingy defense.
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detnews.com —
Michigan State didn't do anything stylish Sunday to stay within grasp of at least a share of a Big Ten championship. The Spartans simply endured a hot mess of poor shooting, turnovers and silly fouls long enough to edge the Purdue Boilermakers, 53-44, at Mackey Arena.
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Michigan State reverted to its early-season turnover madness in Sunday’s 53-44 victory over Purdue. But the Spartans also reverted to their program prototype -- defense and rebounding -- to compensate.
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Derrick Nix knew it was going to happen. The freshman center wasn’t surprised that No. 14 MSU was able to defeat No. 3 Purdue, 53-44, Sunday afternoon at Mackey Arena. “I knew we were going to win,” he said. “I was telling people before we played them. I was messing with their manager in the layup line saying, ‘We’re going to beat you.’ I just knew we were going to win.”
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Michigan State regained control of its Big Ten basketball destiny because nothing remains stagnant and the Spartans were not averse to change. Yes, that included the injury to Purdue's Robbie Hummel that undeniably abetted MSU's vital 53-44 victory Sunday. But it also included the Spartans' own approach to a season on the brink
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theonlycolors.com —
The MSU defenders did everything they could to keep JaJuan Johnson and E`Twaun Moore from getting into a rhythm, forcing them to take shots outside their normal comfort range. Johnson and Moore combined to shoot just 7-27 from the field, Keaton Grant (7 points on 3 FGA) never exerted himself, and the Boilermaker role players couldn't fill the void.
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