A night meant to celebrate turned into a nightmare in which No. 11 Michigan State basketball had more of its flaws exposed in a home loss to Indiana.
Two Saturdays ago, Michigan State was the Big Ten's only undefeated team. But with three losses in their last four games, it has taken a mere fortnight for the 11th-ranked
The Badgers lost their 12th game in 13, never putting up much of a fight in a conference battle in East Lansing.
Indiana basketball got its first win over a ranked opponent in nearly two years Tuesday night in East Lansing.
Malik Reneau had 19 points and 12 rebounds and Indiana snapped a five-game losing streak with a 71-67 upset of No. 11 Michigan State in East Lansing, Mich., on Tuesday
Mike Woodson and Malik Reneau spoke to the media together after the Hoosiers pulled off a shocking upset at Breslin Center.
Nothing seemed to be going right for Indiana over the last month or so, and this Michigan State was one of the best teams left on the schedule. Early on, this appeared to be another bad game for Indiana.
Michigan State basketball struggled on 3-pointers vs. Indiana as Tom Izzo remained tied with Bob Knight for the most wins in Big Ten conference play.
Indiana heads to East Lansing Tuesday night to take on a Michigan State team that's lost two of its last three, but is still ranked no. 11 in the latest AP Poll. Outside of those two losses, Michigan State has done plenty to merit such a high ranking.
Tom Izzo is in his 30th season at MSU while Dusty May is in his first at Michigan. Will that experience in the rivalry prove to be the difference?
The stage was set for Tom Izzo to take over sole possession of the Big Ten wins record but Michigan State’s couldn’t deliver the milestone while losing 71-67 to Indiana on Tuesday night at the Breslin Center.