Las Vegas Review-Journal

Michigan State’s fortunes on rise

Key wins help Spartans’ NCAA chances

- By Aaron Beard

Michigan State has gone from the top tier of the AP Top 25 poll to desperatel­y trying to bolster a shaky NCAA Tournament resume.

The Spartans helped themselves in the past week, beating fifth-ranked Illinois on Tuesday and No. 4 Ohio State two days later. Throw in the previous weekend’s win at Indiana, and the Spartans earned three Quadrant 1 wins — headliners on any tournament resume — after having one all season.

“We’re not safe in anything yet,” coach Tom Izzo said after Ohio State win. “We haven’t accomplish­ed anything yet. But we did accomplish that we can get up off the mat. Now, can we sustain being off the mat?”

To Izzo’s point, the Spartans missed a chance to help themselves even more with Sunday’s 73-55 loss at Maryland, which began with the Spartans falling behind 11-0 in a start that irritated Izzo because of what he called “standing around.”

As of midday Sunday, the Illinois and Ohio State wins were enough to have the Spartans (13-10, 7-10 Big Ten, No. 68 NET) sneaking in as a No. 12 seed in Bracketmat­rix. com’s average of 104 tournament projection­s, appearing in 52 mock brackets for the 68-team field before the Maryland loss.

They’re in danger of missing the NCAAS for the first time since the 1996-97 season, Izzo’s second year after taking over for Jud Heathcote.

After spending two weeks at No. 4 nationally in December, Michigan State started

2-7 in league play and was unranked by mid-january. Things got worse with a 30-point loss against No. 9 Iowa and then a loss at Purdue.

The Indiana, Illinois and Ohio State wins helped push the Spartans to 4-9 in Quadrant 1 games. Michigan State hosts the Hoosiers on Tuesday then closes with consecutiv­e games against thirdranke­d Michigan.

“A lot of times if you go out there thinking about what’s on the line or at stake, it kind of hinders you as a player,” graduate guard Joshua Langford said after the Maryland loss. “It’s almost like paralysis by analysis, so we just have to go out there and control what we can control and then let the chips fall where they may.”

Rising

■ Colorado State: Niko Medved’s Rams (15-4, 12-3 Mountain West, No. 45 NET) have won nine of 11 since splitting an early January set with 22nd-ranked San Diego State.

■ Georgia Tech: The Yellow Jackets (13-8, 9-6 Atlantic Coast Conference, No. 39 NET) added Tuesday’s Quadrant 1 win against No. 16 Virginia Tech and have won four straight entering Tuesday’s critical game against visiting Duke.

Fading

■ Duke: This is less about trajectory and more about the Blue Devils’ small margin for error. Duke (11-9, 9-7, No. 58 NET) had won four straight, including a win against thenno. 7 Virginia, but lost at home Saturday to Louisville and sits at 1-3 in Quadrant 1 games entering trips to Georgia Tech and rival UNC.

■ Indiana: The Hoosiers (12-12, 7-10 Big Ten, No. 59 NET) have lost three straight, including Saturday against Michigan with a chance to help a resume featuring a 2-9 record in Quadrant 1 games.

 ?? Julio Cortez The Associated Perss ?? Forward Aaron Henry and Michigan State lost at Maryland on Sunday but still have a shot at making the NCAA Tournament.
Julio Cortez The Associated Perss Forward Aaron Henry and Michigan State lost at Maryland on Sunday but still have a shot at making the NCAA Tournament.

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