Where does MSU land in latest ESPN ‘Bracketology’ projection?

See where MSU Basketball lands in ESPN’s latest NCAA Tournament bracket projection released this week

Michigan State basketball continues to be safely in the field of 68 in ESPN’s latest batch of Bracketology.

Joe Lunardi of ESPN released his updated NCAA Tournament bracket projection on Friday, and it has the Spartans still as a No. 5 seed. Lunardi has the Spartans facing off against No. 12 seed Furman in the first round of the East Region.

Michigan State basketball is 12-2 overall and 3-0 in Big Ten play. The Spartans have won seven straight games dating back to the Maui Invitational in November.

Lunardi has 11 teams from the Big Ten in his latest bracket projection. Only Oregon (No. 2 seed) and UCLA (No. 3 seed) are higher seeds than the Spartans at this time.

Click here to see the complete bracket projection from Lunardi.

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Where does MSU land in latest FOX Sports NCAA Tournament bracket projection?

See where MSU Basketball lands in FOX Sports’ latest NCAA Tournament bracket projection released this week

Michigan State basketball is playing really well right now, which has resulted in some putting them amongst the top seedlines in their NCAA Tournament bracket projections. That includes Mike DeCourcy of FOX Sports.

DeCourcy released his updated NCAA Tournament bracket projection on Friday, which had the Spartans as a No. 4 seed. He has Michigan State facing off against No. 13 seed Western Kentucky in a Midwest Region first round matchup.

Michigan State basketball is 12-2 overall and 3-0 in Big Ten play. The Spartans have won seven straight games dating back to the Maui Invitational in November.

Click here to see the complete bracket projection from DeCourcy.

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