Gallery: MSU vs. Penn State

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Josh Radtke,
MSU sophomore guard Durrell Summers and Penn State forward Andrew Jones fight for possession of the ball. MSU lost the game 72-68, Sunday afternoon at Breslin Center.
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KJ Green said: Good grief. Even a great win can't satisfy the glass-is- half-empty faction.
Yes, the Spartans made this a nailbiter after squandering a significant lead.
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PeteMSU said: What a win! Can't believe the refs ignored Izzo's call for a timeout right before Luscio threw up that insanely lucky, eyes-closed, wounded-duck of a toss.
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greengrandemaestro said: Without a doubt, one of the greatest wins in MSU history--meet me in St.
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instructor said: Some excellent points here. But I think you're missing a key connection between the second half of the article and the first half.
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Shawn #2 said: Agreed - awesome pic.
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KJ Green said: Good grief. Even a great win can't satisfy the glass-is- half-empty faction.
Yes, the Spartans made this a nailbiter after squandering a significant lead.




















