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No. 12 Michigan State Uses Late 19-0 Run to Pull Away From ...
Jeremy Fears Jr. scored 23 points and had 10 assists, sparking a 19-0 second-half run that included holding Indiana scoreless for nearly seven minutes, MSU said.
- On Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, Michigan State beat Indiana 81-60 at the Breslin Center, fueled by a 19-0 second-half run and Jeremy Fears Jr.'s career-high 23 points with 10 assists.
- Darian DeVries' tactic to test Fears defined the early narrative as Indiana fouls and rotation issues, including quick fouls on Conor Enright, opened opportunities MSU exploited.
- Stat lines show MSU controlled the boards and paint with a rebounding margin 37-19, 32 points in the paint, and 27 bench points.
- Michigan State moved to 15-2, 5-1 in Big Ten standings after closing a perfect three-game homestand and now heads to the West Coast for games against Washington Huskies and Oregon Ducks.
- Fears' two-way surge continued with a dominant first half as Jeremy Fears Jr. scored 19 of Michigan State's 39 first-half points and added seven second-half assists, following last week's Northwestern comeback.
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Spartans Slam the Door: Michigan State’s Big Run Turns Tight Game into 81-60 Loss for Indiana
By Jeremy Giggy | Sports Director, White River Broadcasting Indiana walked into East Lansing Tuesday night with a chance to steal a Big Ten road win. For a while, it looked possible. But one long Michigan State run turned a competitive game into a runaway, and the Hoosiers left with an 81-60 loss to No. 12 Michigan State. The Spartans were powered by Jeremy Fears, who scored a career-high 23 points, and did most of that damage early — 19 in the …
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- 42% of the sources lean Left, 42% of the sources are Center
42% Center
L 42%
C 42%
R 16%
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