No. 4 Michigan State survives Iowa 96-93

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Michigan State prevents upset with second-half push

The Hawkeyes were starting to think upset, but Miles Bridges and the Spartans held off their unranked opponents in a 96-93 victory.


IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Once the calendar hits February, avoiding a bad loss can often be as important as earning a big win.

The fourth-ranked Spartans somehow survived their trip to Iowa City on Tuesday night -- and if they can beat No. 3 Purdue on Saturday, their hopes for a Big Ten title will remain intact.

Miles Bridges had 25 points and a crucial steal with five seconds left and fourth-ranked Michigan State rallied past lowly Iowa 96-93 for its seventh straight win.

Nick Ward added 17 points and Joshua Langford had 15 for the tired Spartans (23-3, 11-2 Big Ten), playing their fifth game in 12 days. But they got a serious scare from the Hawkeyes in what was supposed to be a tune-up for Saturday's huge home game against the Boilermakers.

"I hope y'all enjoyed the offensive fireworks, because I don't think either team played any defense," Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said of a game in which both teams shot over 50 percent. "These are the dog days."

And Michigan State had a star in Bridges to make the big plays down the stretch.

After trailing by as much as eight, Bridges hit a pair of free throws to give Michigan State a 92-91 lead with 1:02 left. He hit two more from the line to make it a 3-point game.

Tyler Cook pulled Iowa within 94-93 -- and Bridges missed both of his free throws after his big steal with his team ahead by 3. But Nicholas Baer could only muster up a half-court shot for the Hawkeyes, and it bounced harmlessly off the rim.

Cook scored 26 points for Iowa (12-14, 3-10), which was coming off a 24-point loss at Penn State.

And yet the team that its fans thought it might see all year suddenly showed up against the Spartans.

Moss then gave the Hawkeyes their first lead, 61-60, with 14:16 left. Jordan Bohannon pushed it to 68-64 on a transition 3, but Kenny Goines drilled a 3 with 2:10 left to put Michigan State back ahead 90-89.

"I'll give you the best excuse I can give you. The five games in 12 days is really taking a toll on us," Izzo said. "We were beat."

Bohannon had 17 on five 3s despite missing Monday's practice with an illness for Iowa, which clinched its first losing season in the Big Ten since 2011-12.

"He's one tough dude," Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said of Bohannon.

THE BIG PICTURE

Michigan State: What is it with the Hawkeyes that can give Michigan State such fits at times? Iowa beat the top-ranked Spartans by 13 in December of 2015 in Iowa City. Still, a road win in February can never be discounted -- even if the Spartans continue to give their fans such stress. "We're ways away from our ceiling," Izzo said. "These guys are learning a lot. These guys are very, very young."

Iowa: This was a major measure of progress for a program that has struggled mightily all year. "I'm really proud of their fight," McCaffery said. A win would've been nice, but the Hawkeyes are building for 2018-19 anyway -- and they got promising news on that front earlier Tuesday when commit Joe Wieskamp, a four-star recruit from nearby Muscatine, Iowa, broke the state record for points in his class.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Even with a win over Purdue, the Spartans could take a tumble next week. The Boilermakers led Iowa by 31 at halftime on the road in cruising to a blowout win.

THE NUMBERS

This was the highest scoring Iowa-Michigan State game since 1988, when the Hawkeyes won 103-87 in East Lansing. ...Michigan State finished 24 of 29 from the line. ...Iowa shot 9 of 20 on 3s, but was just 12 of 19 from the line. In a game in which fouls were plentiful, that stat really bit the Hawkeyes. ...Michigan State was 24 of 40 inside the arc. ...Iowa had four guys with four or more assists.

UP NEXT

Michigan State hosts the third-ranked Boilermakers. Purdue plays No. 14 Ohio State, which sits a game back in the Big Ten, on Wednesday.

Iowa plays at Ohio State on Saturday.

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