LOOK: Big Ten Hockey Tournament bracket is set with MSU getting first round bye

See the potential draw for the Spartans in the men’s hockey Big Ten Tournament

The Big Ten Tournament bracket for men’s hockey is officially set in stone.

Michigan State — who won the regular season championship this weekend — is the No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Tournament and will receive a first-round bye. The Spartans will play the winner of a best-of-three game series between Michigan and Notre Dame on March 16. That matchup will be a single-elimination game.

Check out the complete Big Ten Tournament bracket below:

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LOOK: Latest view of where MSU lands in Big Ten Tournament bracket

See where MSU currently sits in the Big Ten Tournament bracket with less than three weeks to go in the season

Michigan State’s loss to Iowa on Tuesday night may have cost them the double-bye in the Big Ten Tournament.

As of right now, Michigan State is playing on Thursday afternoon and sitting as the No. 5 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. A win over Iowa on Tuesday night would have put the Spartans into the top of four of the league and into that double-bye spot.

As of right now — which will certainly change by the end of this week — the Spartans would play the winner of No. 12 Maryland and No. 13 Ohio State in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament.

Check out the complete current Big Ten Tournament bracket below — courtesy of Casual Big Ten:

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Big Ten Tournament: Tip times, TV details, Predictions for each Quarterfinals game today

Prepare for a full day of games at the Big Ten Tournament with tip times, TV details and predictions for each game

Michigan State will make its debut at the 2023 Big Ten Tournament on Friday.

The Spartans will take on Ohio State in the mid-afternoon matchup, with the winner moving on to the semifinals on Saturday. The Spartans and Buckeyes just played a tightly contested battle last week so this should be another fun game at the already very exciting Big Ten Tournament.

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Big Ten Tournament: Tip times, TV details, Predictions for each Second Round game today

Prepare for a full day of games at the Big Ten Tournament with tip times, TV details and predictions for each game

The first day of the Big Ten Tournament is in the books and it’s now time to turn our focus to day two.

Wednesday evening provided some exciting hoops to kick off the Big Ten Tournament, and Thursday’s action should be even better with a full slate of games on the docket.

Michigan State is again off today, but will have eyes on the Iowa-Ohio State matchup this afternoon, with the winner advancing to face the Spartans in the quarterfinals. That game will tip off at approximately 2:30 p.m. ET on Friday.

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Big Ten Tournament: Tip times, TV details, Predictions for each first-round game Wednesday

Prepare for today’s games at the Big Ten Tournament with tip times, TV details and predictions for each game

The Big Ten Tournament is back.

The 2023 men’s basketball tourney officially tips off at the United Center in Chicago on Wednesday with a pair of first-round games.

The Spartans received a double-bye and will not take the floor until Friday afternoon at approximately 2:30 p.m. ET. Michigan State is the No. 4 seed and will play one of the following teams: No. 5 Iowa, No. 12 Wisconsin or No. 13 Ohio State.

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MSU basketball gets double-bye, lands as No. 4 seed in Big Ten Tournament

Michigan State basketball will not return to the court until Friday — which is exactly what they were hoping for entering Sunday

Michigan State basketball will not return to the court until Friday, which is exactly what it was hoping for entering Sunday.

The Spartans were able to watch the rest of the league on Sunday, and the results went their way, giving them the No. 4 seed and a double-bye in the Big Ten Tournament. The other three teams finishing with the double-bye are Purdue (No. 1 seed), Northwestern (No. 2) and Indiana (No. 3).

Michigan State beat Ohio State on Saturday afternoon to end the regular season 19-11 overall and 11-8 in conference. On Sunday, wins by Penn State over Maryland, Purdue over Illinois and Nebraska over Iowa bumped the Spartans to the No. 4 seed. Michigan State would have moved up to the No. 3 seed had Rutgers also won at home against Northwestern.

Michigan State will face the winner between No. 5 Iowa and the No. 12 Wisconsin/No. 13 Ohio State winner on Friday at approximately 2:30 p.m. ET.

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LOOK: Men’s basketball Big Ten Tournament bracket finalized

See who Michigan State will play in next weekend’s Big Ten Tournament

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The regular season is officially over and the Big Ten Tournament bracket is officially set.

With Michigan State’s win over Maryland on Sunday, the Spartans are locked into the No. 7 seed for the Big Ten Tournament and will play No. 10 seed Penn State on Thursday. Tipoff from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis is set for 6:30 p.m. ET.

The Big Ten Tournament officially begins on Wednesday and runs through Sunday.

Check out the complete Big Ten Tournament bracket below:

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2021 Big Ten Tournament bracket is set. Here’s what it looks like.

The 2021 Big Ten Tournament bracket is officially set. Here’s what it all looks like, and the path that Ohio State will have to follow.

The Big Ten regular season is officially complete. It came to an end with Penn State’s comeback win over Maryland on Sunday night, so we now know where all fourteen teams will be seeded. We already knew Ohio State was locked in as the No. 5 seed after its loss to Illinois on Saturday, but now we have a complete picture of the road that it must travel if it has designs of finding its winning form from a couple of weeks ago.

Michigan (1), Illinois (2), Iowa (3), and Purdue (4) all get double-byes as the top four seeds in the league. All four of those teams won’t have to play until Friday. However, Penn State (11), Northwestern (12), Minnesota (13), and Nebraska (14) are on the opposite end of the spectrum and will get things started on Wednesday. All other teams — including the Buckeyes — will begin play in the tournament on Thursday.

Here is a complete look at the finalized bracket.

Ohio State’s journey will begin on Thursday at approximately 2 p.m. EST. It will play the winner of Minnesota and Northwestern from the No. 12 vs. No. 13 game the night prior.

Ohio State basketball’s complete history in the Big Ten Tournament

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