Michigan State basketball has earned it's 10th victory of the season, throttling Toledo inside of the Breslin Center, 92-69.
A game that was never really in doubt, the Spartans jumped out to a 20-6 lead early, and didn't stop rolling in the first half. The Spartans cruised to a 58-28, 30-point halftime lead. In the second half, Tom Izzo got his teaching tape, with Michigan State having a very poor second half performance.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementToledo outscored Michigan State 41-34 in the second half, turning the Spartans over and getting what they wanted offensively. Izzo was visibly upset with his team's performance, but in the end, it was a convincing win for MSU.
Jaxon Kohler led the way once again for the Spartans, getting another double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Jeremy Fears (15 points), Coen Carr (14 points) and Kur Teng (14 points) all finished in double digits. Walk-on twins Brennan and Colin Walton both hit three-pointers in the game, electrifying the crowd.
For Toledo, it is worth noting the performance of Detroit native Sonny Wilson. The Rockets freshman led the team in scoring with 29 points in the game.
Michigan State will make the short trip to Detroit this Saturday for their next matchup against Oakland inside Little Caesars Arena.
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