Michigan State Spartans celebrating their 80-61 win over Kentucky Wildcats at Madison Square Garden in the Champions Classic.
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Michigan State dominates Kentucky in Champions Classic opener

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No. 18 Michigan State pulled away from No. 17 Kentucky for an 80-61 victory in the first game of the 2025 Champions Classic at Madison Square Garden. The Spartans led 44-27 at halftime behind strong shooting and rebounding. The win improves Michigan State to 4-0, while Kentucky falls to 3-2.

The Champions Classic kicked off Tuesday night in New York with a lopsided affair between Michigan State and Kentucky. The Spartans, coached by Tom Izzo, controlled the game from the outset, building a 17-point halftime lead through efficient offense and stout defense.

Michigan State shot 51.5% from the field in the first half, including 7-of-13 from three-point range, and outrebounded Kentucky 24-14. Jaxon Kohler led the way with 20 points on 8-of-12 shooting, while Jeremy Fears Jr. recorded a career-high 13 assists. Every Spartan except freshman Jordan Scott scored at least one point, showcasing the team's depth. Coen Carr added a highlight-reel alley-oop dunk early in the second half.

Kentucky struggled offensively, shooting 28.6% in the first half and managing just eight field goals. Denzel Aberdeen paced the Wildcats with nine points, but Otega Oweh was held to five. The Wildcats mounted a brief 9-2 run in the second half to cut the deficit to 10 points, but Michigan State responded with an 8-0 spurt to seal the blowout.

'We didn't defend well, but we made shots, and when you make shots, you feel better,' Izzo said at halftime.

The second matchup features No. 5 Duke against No. 24 Kansas at 9 p.m. ET. Kansas will be without star freshman Darryn Peterson due to a hamstring injury; he averaged 21.5 points in his two games played. Duke's Cameron Boozer has been dominant, averaging 22.5 points, 10.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists. The Blue Devils are 10.5-point favorites with an over/under of 148.5 points.

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Reactions on X to Michigan State's 83-66 victory over Kentucky in the 2025 Champions Classic highlight the Spartans' dominant performance, including strong three-point shooting and key contributions from Jaxon Kohler and Jeremy Fears Jr. MSU fans and analysts praised the win as a major statement, improving their record to 4-0. Kentucky supporters expressed disappointment over the Wildcats' poor shooting and overall lackluster play, dropping them to 3-2 and raising concerns about the team's early-season form. Neutral recaps noted the blowout as a rare dud in the event's history at Madison Square Garden.

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Dynamic illustration of Michigan Wolverines' 101-83 basketball victory over Maryland Terrapins, capturing second-half dominance and key moments at Xfinity Center.
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Michigan defeats Maryland 101-83 despite Terps' strong first half

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Second-ranked Michigan withstood a competitive first half from Maryland before pulling away for a 101-83 victory at Xfinity Center on Saturday night. The Wolverines improved to 10-0, while the Terps suffered a setback with star center Pharrel Payne exiting due to a foot injury late in the first half. Maryland guard David Coit led all scorers with 31 points on 8-of-12 three-point shooting.

Michigan secured a narrow 83-81 victory over rival Michigan State at the Breslin Center, solidifying their position as the top team in a competitive Big Ten conference. The win featured standout performances from first-year transfers and freshmen, highlighting the Wolverines' quick rebuild under coach Dusty May. A pregame moment where May faced boos from the student section added to the game's lore.

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Indiana basketball faces Kentucky on Saturday night at Rupp Arena in the first regular-season matchup between the rivals since the 2011-12 season. The game kicks off a four-game series and marks a pivotal test for both teams amid contrasting starts to the season. Kentucky, sitting at 6-4, seeks redemption after a disappointing loss to Gonzaga, while 8-2 Indiana aims to build momentum on the road.

The Michigan Wolverines return home to face the Wisconsin Badgers in a Big Ten conference game on Saturday. Coming off a narrow victory against Penn State, Michigan aims to regain its dominant form at the Crisler Center. The matchup tips off at 1 p.m. ET on CBS.

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Indiana secured a 100-77 victory over Marquette on Sunday afternoon at the United Center in Chicago, improving to 2-0. Tucker DeVries scored 27 points, including 24 in the first half, while Lamar Wilkerson added 23 points with 15 after halftime. The Hoosiers shot efficiently and handled pressure defense effectively despite foul trouble.

No. 24 Indiana Hoosiers improved to 7-0 with a dominant 100-56 victory over Bethune-Cookman on Saturday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers trailed for just 27 seconds and controlled the game from start to finish in front of 12,192 fans. Tucker DeVries led with 20 points, including five 3-pointers.

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The No. 22 Kansas Jayhawks suffered an 86-75 road loss to West Virginia on Saturday, dropping to 1-2 in Big 12 conference play. West Virginia mounted a decisive 16-0 run in the second half to secure the victory, marking first-year coach Ross Hodge's first signature win. Kansas star Darryn Peterson scored 23 points but struggled late in the game.

 

 

 

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