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MEN'S BASKETBALL

Ohio State still not fazed by talent of MSU

For the third time in the span of less than three weeks, the No. 2 MSU men's basketball team (26-5, 13-5 Big Ten) is set to face the Ohio State Buckeyes (20-12, 11-7). This time, in the quarterfinals of the 2016 Big Ten tournament following Ohio State's 79-75 victory against Penn State on Thursday. Tipoff from Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis is set for 6:30 p.m.  Following MSU's last victory against Ohio State on March 5, Buckeye freshman guard JaQuan Lyle declared his belief that the Spartans are the best team in the country. And on Thursday, in looking ahead to his team's third meeting with MSU this season, Lyle, who finished with 22 points, 10 rebounds and five assists against the Nittany Lions, once again reaffirmed those beliefs. "I still believe that," Lyle said. "It's just a great basketball team led by great seniors.

ICE HOCKEY

MSU hockey blows out Big Ten leading Minnesota, 5-0

A night after bounces seemed to fall in Minnesota's favor at every turn it was MSU who was on the receiving end of some puck luck en route to a 5-0 victory over first place in the Big Ten Minnesota. “Tonight we kind of got a few of the bounces that they took from us last night,” senior forward and captain Michael Ferrantino said.

MEN'S BASKETBALL

MSU seniors shine in final home game at Breslin Center

With 52.8 seconds left in No. 2 MSU's game against Ohio State on Saturday, that's when it happened. The Spartans were leading the Buckeyes 88-73, and with the game in hand, one-by-one, the four MSU seniors -- Denzel Valentine, Matt Costello, Bryn Forbes and Colby Wollenman -- all checked out of a game at Breslin Center for one last time.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

MSU advances to Big Ten Tournament championship game, blows out Ohio State 82-63

INDIANAPOLIS—The matchup on Saturday between No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 MSU was going to be a thrilling one from start to finish, and that’s exactly what it was, if you’re a Spartan fan. Saturday was the third meeting this season between the Spartans and the Buckeyes, with each prior matchup being decided by five points or less. In the end, it was the Spartans who claimed victory against the Buckeyes in blowout fashion, 82-63.