MSU basketball drops in latest ESPN update of ‘Bracketology’

Michigan State experiences a slight dip in the latest batch of Bracketology from ESPN’s Joe Lunardi

Michigan State basketball is still comfortably dancing at the moment, but their seed has dropped after a recent tough stretch, according to ESPN’s Joe Lunardi.

The latest batch of Bracketology from Lunardi was released on Tuesday, which saw the Spartans experience a slight drop. Michigan State was previously a No. 6 seed but in Tuesday’s update they are now slated as a No. 7 seed.

In this projected first round matchup, Michigan State would face No. 10 seed Boise State in the West Region. If they were to beat the Broncos, they would most likely face No. 2 seed Arizona in the second round.

There were a total of nine Big Ten teams in this latest batch of Bracketology. Wisconsin and Ohio State were both just outside the field of 68 as well.

Check out the complete bracket projection from Lunardi by clicking on the tweet below:

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Michigan State basketball holds same seed line in latest batch of ESPN ‘Bracketology’

Michigan State remained exactly where it previously was in the latest update of Bracketology from Joe Lunardi of ESPN

Michigan State remained exactly where it previously was in the latest update of Bracketology from Joe Lunardi of ESPN.

Lunardi put out a new 2023 NCAA Tournament bracket projection on Tuesday, which saw the Spartans remain as a No. 8 seed. Lunardi has Michigan State facing No. 9 seed Oklahoma State in the West Region, with a win moving the Spartans on to most likely face No. 1 seed Gonzaga.

A total of seven Big Ten teams were listed in Lunardi’s updated batch of Bracketology: Indiana (No. 4 seed), Illinois (No. 6 seed), Michigan (No. 7 seed), Purdue (No. 8 seed), Iowa (No. 10 seed) and Ohio State (No. 10 seed). Just outside the bracket was Rutgers as the first team outside the field of 68.

Click on the tweet below to see the complete bracket projection from Lunardi:

Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan state news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on Twitter @RobertBondy5.

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