Michigan State basketball opens Big Ten with big plays inside vs Iowa

EAST LANSING — It was the perfect ending to a perfect day in

Michigan State

-land.

Pat Fitzgerald,

winding up the Breslin Center crowd

mere hours after being announced as the

Spartans

’ new football coach (on his 51st birthday, no less).

Launching the massive “For Sparta” fundraising campaign, which is meant to bring in $1 billion dollars for upgrading athletic venues and “enhance the student-athlete experience” (on Giving Tuesday, no less).

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And Tom Izzo and his defending Big Ten-champion basketball team opening conference play with a resounding win over another ranked opponent.

Coen Carr, Jeremy Fears Jr. and Jaxon Kohler combined for 41 points, 16 rebounds and eight assists as No. 8 MSU blasted No. 25

Iowa

, 71-52, on Tuesday, Dec. 2.

“What a day,” Izzo said. “You win a big game, you win your home opener in the conference, and our football coach is on board and got to be here with our fans.

“Hopefully things keep getting better. A big week.”

The

Spartans

(8-0, 1-0 Big Ten), who host No. 4

Duke

on Saturday (noon, Fox), are off to their best start in a decade, since the 2015-16 team opened with 13 straight wins.

“This first Big Ten game is huge,” third-year sophomore point guard Fears said. “Obviously, you want to start the Big Ten with a win. It’s a lot different when you start with a loss. And it’s understanding that we needed this win. You can’t win every game without winning this one.”

Bennett Stirtz scored 14 points for the Hawkeyes (7-1, 0-1) but was held to just 4-for-10 shooting. MSU held Iowa to just 37.8% from the field.

Big inside

To say the game started out physical would be an understatement, and perhaps a misrepresentation with twitchy-whistle refs calling 23 fouls in the first half.

But as the Hawkeyes attempted to assert some toughness from the outset, scoring the game’s first five points and disrupting MSU’s offense early, the Spartans quickly started to dominate inside. Kohler had back-to-back baskets inside as part of a 13-0 run, which was capped by a Jordan Scott 3-pointer and a Fears deep jumper. MSU led by as many as 16 in the first half and went into the locker room ahead, 35-21.

Kohler had eight of his 12 points and eight of his 11 rebounds before the break as MSU had dominated scoring in the paint, 16-6. Fears, meantime, had 10 of his 14 points by halftime and was the beneficiary of four of Iowa’s 12 first-half fouls, going 8-for-8 before intermission and making all 10 of his attempts in the game.

The Spartans built their lead to as many as 24 in the second half as Carr attacked the interior off cuts for nine of his game-high 15 points and redshirt freshman Jesse McCulloch scored seven of his nine points.

MSU finished with a 34-18 scoring advantage in the paint and a 37-18 rebounding edge. Their 13-6 advantage on the offensive glass led to a 21-4 second-chance points margin.

“We started good. I didn’t think we concentrated enough,” first-year Iowa coach Ben McCollum said. “I don’t think the atmosphere got us, I think we just didn’t play very well. Our offense was inept – we didn’t play very well today. And that happens.

“But (the Spartans) had a lot to do with that. … I’m certainly thankful that we got exposed, because that’s how you get better.”


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Different moves

Izzo started Kur Teng at shooting guard for the first time since the opener against Colgate. The redshirt freshman responded by going 3-for-6 for seven points with three rebounds and used his lengthy wingspan on the perimeter to cause havoc with the Hawkeyes, whose 11 turnovers turned into 15 MSU points.

Freshman forward Cam Ward did not play after going through warmups with a wrap on his right wrist. He is considered day-to-day heading into Saturday’s game.

With Ward out, Scott got more time on the wing; the freshman finished with six points, five rebounds and two steals in 19:51. Izzo said both Trey Fort (scoreless in 13:09) and Divine Ugochukwu (two points in 16:39) were under the weather.

Next up for MSU

Duke improved to 9-0 by escaping at home with a 67-66 victory over No. 14 Florida on Tuesday night. The Blue Devils let a 15-point lead slip in the second half as the Gators pulled into a two-point lead with 35 seconds left. But Isaiah Evans’ 3-pointer with 21 seconds left gave Duke the victory. Freshman Cameron Boozer scored 29 points on 10-for-21 shooting, and the 6-9, 255-pound son of former Blue Devils star Carlos Boozer is averaging is averaging 23.6 points, 9.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.7 steals and a block in his first nine collegiate games. Evans, a 6-6 guard, scored 13 against the Gators and averages 12.6 points a game, as does fellow sophomore Patrick Ngongba II, a 6-11 center.

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