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BASKETBALL

Izzo gains respect with consistency

The MSU men’s basketball team, like so many others before it, was built on toughness. Its coach is the Magical Man of March — a constantly overachieving workaholic whose accomplishments in this great tournament are unmatched. In the last decade, MSU men’s basketball personifies the NCAA Tournament as much as “One Shining Moment” and scissors cutting through twine.

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Spartans dangerous with Izzo, Summers finally connecting

St. Louis — Junior guard Durrell Summers finished with a game-high 21 points Sunday in No. 5-seed MSU’s 70-69 win over No. 6-seed Tennessee. The turnaround for Summers, the Spartans’ leading scorer in the NCAA Tournament, came after Izzo benched Summers in the Big Ten Tournament for poor defensive effort.

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Lucious leading Spartans in absence of injured Lucas

St. Louis — Sophomore guard Korie Lucious has played 93 of 100 possible minutes since halftime of MSU’s second round game against Maryland, when he took over point guard duties from starter and junior guard Kalin Lucas, who ruptured his Achilles’ tendon. In that time, Lucious has recorded 26, nine assists, nine steals and eight turnovers.

SOFTBALL

Late scores push Iowa past MSU softball

After overcoming rain and a three-run first inning deficit, the MSU softball team couldn’t overcome a late Iowa rally, falling 7-6 to the Hawkeyes on Sunday. Two sixth-inning tallies completed Iowa’s comeback from down 6-5 and lifted the Hawkeyes to a one-run win on a wild afternoon that featured several lead changes.

SPORTS

Swimmer Jarzen competes in NCAA Championships

As the only Spartan swimmer to compete in the 2010 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships, freshman Jacob Jarzen finished his two days of competition this weekend in Columbus, Ohio. Jarzen swam in two events Saturday, finishing 24th in the 100-meter butterfly with a time of 47.12 and 32nd in the 100-meter backstroke with a time of 48.24.

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We're back!

For the second straight year, the Spartans are headed to the Final Four. A free throw by senior forward Raymar Morgan with 1.8 seconds remaining gave No. 5-seed MSU the 70-69 victory over No. 6-seed Tennessee in the Midwest Regional final Sunday afternoon in St. Louis.

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Summers' potential coming to fruition in tournament

The rangy No. 6-seed Volunteers could present matchup problems for Spartans, making it important for junior guard Durrell Summers to join his teammates in hitting the glass, MSU head coach Tom Izzo said Saturday. The No. 5-seed MSU men’s basketball team tips off against Tennessee at 2:20 p.m. Sunday.

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Lucious does it again

St. Louis — Welcome to the big stage, Mr. Big Shot. I’m talking, of course, about sophomore guard Korie Lucious, who, for the second consecutive game, hit a key shot late in the game to give the Spartans an NCAA Tournament victory. Last Sunday, it was the buzzer-beater to defeat Maryland. Friday night, it was a floating jumper with 1:31 to play that put the No.

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It's midnight, Cinderella

St. Louis – Playing through pain he described as “ridiculous”, sophomore forward Delvon Roe was inspirational in the No. 5-seed MSU men’s basketball team’s come-from-behind 59-52 win Friday at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis.

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Spartans, Northern Iowa appear evenly matched

The No. 5-seed MSU men’s basketball team, with three players (junior guards Chris Allen and Kalin Lucas and sophomore forward Delvon Roe) suffering leg injuries, are hurting. No. 9-seed Northern Iowa battled its way to an upset of No. 1 overall seed Kansas, an easy pick for a national title winner.

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What it takes to be Elite

One team came out of its last game with three injured players and a fourth with a chipped tooth, while the other has nine healthy players averaging 11 minutes or more per game. So who’s the favorite?

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UNI beat writer picks Panthers

Kelly Beaton covers Northern Iowa for the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier. Beaton is in his first season covering the Panthers and on Thursday spoke with The State News about Friday’s game with the Spartans.

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With Lucas out, MSU becomes Green's team

With time winding down in the MSU men’s basketball team’s first-round NCAA Tournament game against New Mexico State last week, it felt like every Spartan and their next of kin was in dire foul trouble when MSU needed some big rebounds. Enter Draymond Green.