EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State edged Rutgers 91-87 Thursday as Jeremy Fears and Coen Carr scored 21 points each, moving the Spartans to 25-5 overall and 15-4 in Big Ten play. Michigan State built a 19-point second-half lead before Rutgers mounted a late run and defensive lapses; Fears sealed the win with two free throws with 2.9 seconds remaining. The victory clinched a top-four seed and a double-bye into the Big Ten Tournament; coach Tom Izzo acknowledged late-game errors while celebrating Senior Night. The Spartans will visit No. 3 Michigan on Sunday. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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If you're a Michigan State fan, this win is a big deal. It secures a top-four seed and a double-bye into the Big Ten Tournament. Plus, it's a morale boost before Sunday's game against No. 3 Michigan. Check the schedule and plan your viewing party now.
The Spartans showed resilience, surviving a late Rutgers surge to clinch a top seed. But coach Izzo's acknowledgment of late-game errors means there's room for improvement. Worth forwarding if you know a Spartans fan who loves a good comeback story.
Michigan State benefited by securing a 91-87 win, preserving Senior Night traditions and clinching a top-four Big Ten Tournament seed.
Rutgers suffered a late-game loss despite a comeback that narrowed a 19-point deficit to two points in the final minute.
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