Tenth-seeded USC will open the NCAA tournament Friday against seventh-seeded Michigan State at 9:15 a.m. The Trojans will be preparing to face a team with lots of big-game experience on CBS. Here’s what you need to know about the Spartans.
Coach:Â Tom Izzo, inducted in Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016, 28th season as MSU head coach
Overall record:Â 19-12
Conference record:Â 11-8, good to finish fourth in the Big Ten before a 68-58 loss to Ohio State in the conference quarterfinals
Top players:Â G Tyson Walker, 14.6 ppg, 1.2 spg; F Joey Hauser, 14.2 ppg, 6.9 rpg; G A.J. Hoggard, 12.5 ppg, 6.0 apg
Biggest wins: This is how the Spartans earned their way to a No. 7 seed despite a worse record than the Trojans: with five Quadrant 1 victories. A November neutral-site, double-overtime win over Kentucky was a strong start to MSU’s résumé. The Spartans added one with a road win over Wisconsin and home wins over Rutgers, Maryland and Indiana.
Toughest losses: A one-point loss to Gonzaga in November and a one-point loss to eventual No. 1 seed Purdue stand out on the Spartans’ schedule, but the Big Ten tournament loss to a sub-.500 Ohio State team without its leading scorer ended Michigan State’s chance to improve its résumé in the final week.
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Matchups to watch: Walker vs. Kobe Johnson. This has been the defensive battle Johnson has been training for all year, with the season on the line and needing to shut down the other team’s leading scorer. Walker is extremely shifty and fast. Despite being 6-foot-1, he is skilled at using his body to neutralize shot blockers at the rim. Johnson, an All-Pac-12 defensive team selection, will try to use his length to harass Walker.
What you need to know:Â The Spartans enter the game having lost three of their past six games. Michigan State ranks fourth nationally in 3-point shooting at 39.5%. The Spartans ranked eighth in the Big Ten with 35.7 rebounds per game, but just 8.9 of those came on the…
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