MSU showed no negative after-effects on the court following a tough road loss to No. 4 Duke on Tuesday.
The No. 19 men's basketball team bounced back from a 10-point defeat against the Blue Devils with an 87-52 home victory over Loyola
Chicago Friday night.
"I don't think our guys hung their head after the loss to Duke", head coach Tom Izzo said. "They knew
we did some good things, we knew we did some bad things, and we knew we
wore down. It's just great to be home"
Five Spartans reached double figures, led by
senior forward Branden Dawson who had 15 points, seven rebounds and
three assists, and freshman forward Marvin Clark Jr. who had 15 points
of 3-of-4 shooting from downtown.
Senior guard Travis Trice had 13 points and seven assists, and junior guard Denzel Valentine also had seven assists with 12 points and six rebounds.
Junior forward Matt Costello had a career-high 12 points and 11 rebounds for his second career double-double.
The Spartans clicked early. MSU opened the
game on a 17-2 run led by strong forward play and presence in the
paint. Outside of a Clark 3-pointer and Valentine
jump shot, the Spartans lived in the paint through the first ten
minutes.
"I thought our inside guys did a pretty good job," Izzo said. "You look at it
statistically, between Costello and (Dawson) and (sophomore forward Gavin Schilling), how they
shot about 85 percent. So that's a positive."
MSU started to open up its play after that though.
Travis Trice hit a corner three as a result of nice passing, followed by
some nice passing of his own to lead Bryn Forbes for a fast break
layup. Forbes later hit a wide open three-pointer as a result of a loose
ball that cause Loyola to lose their cover.
MSU was active on the
defensive end of the floor as well. The Spartans were consistently
getting their hands in passing lanes and contesting nearly every Loyola
shot. The defensive effort was highlighted by a soaring block by Dawson.
"We had an advantage down low and we were bigger than them, so we wanted to (attack the paint) and I'm glad those guys got going," Valentine said, referring to the strong play of Dawson, Costello and Schilling, who finished with eight points, three rebounds and two blocks in 18 minutes.
The
Spartans' offense continued to flow in the second half. Costello, who
established the offense at the beginning of the game, dunked the ball
off a pick-and-roll with Trice to crack double digits in the scoring
column.
"They rolled harder today, we really work on our screen-and-roll and we
had them rolling really hard," Izzo said. "And I think that changed the game too."
A few minutes later, Trice rocked a defender
back-and-forth before exploding to the rim to convert a floater. After
knocking down the extra free throw, the Spartans led Loyola Chicago
47-16 with just over 16 minutes remaining.
Minutes later, Dawson slammed the ball over a Loyola defender to put the Spartans up 63-27.
The
Izzone began the taco chant with under eight minutes remaining after a
3-pointer by Travis Trice, and Forbes obliged the student section with
another 3-pointer from the left corner, giving the Spartans 72 points
and a 37-point lead.
A pull-up jumper by freshman guard Lourawls Nairn Jr., his first made
basket of the night on his second attempt, made the score 85-50 with
less than two minutes remaining.
MSU shot 63.2 percent on the night and converted nine of eighteen 3-point attempts.
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