Watch MSU guard Jaden Akins talk his big performance in win vs. Bowling Green

Hear what MSU guard Jaden Akins had to say about his big performance in Saturday night’s narrow home win over Bowling Green

Michigan State basketball was tested on Saturday night, and luckily was able to get by with a victory over Bowling Green.

The Spartans trailed most of the game, but was able to lockdown the Falcons in the final minutes to earn the 86-72 win. Michigan State held Bowling Green without a field goal for the final seven minutes of the game, and ended the night on an 18-0 run for the victory.

The Spartans had seven different players reach double-digits in points in the win. Jaden Akins led the group with 13 points, and also finished the night with 12 rebounds for a double-double.

Michigan State will return to the court on Tuesday in one final game before the Maui Invitational the week of Thanksgiving. The Spartans host Samford from the Breslin Center in that matchup.

Before moving on to the next game, let’s hear what Akins had to say about the Spartans’ performance on Saturday night.

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Watch MSU head coach recap, talk Spartans’ narrow win vs Bowling Green

Hear what MSU head coach Tom Izzo had to say about the Spartans’ performance in Saturday night’s narrow home win over Bowling Green

Michigan State basketball was tested on Saturday night, and luckily was able to get by with a victory over Bowling Green.

The Spartans trailed most of the game, but was able to lockdown the Falcons in the final minutes to earn the 86-72 win. Michigan State held Bowling Green without a field goal for the final seven minutes of the game, and ended the night on an 18-0 run for the victory.

The Spartans had seven different players reach double-digits in points in the win. Jaden Akins led the group with 13 points, and also finished the night with 12 rebounds for a double-double.

Michigan State will return to the court on Tuesday in one final game before the Maui Invitational the week of Thanksgiving. The Spartans host Samford from the Breslin Center in that matchup.

Before moving onto the next game, let’s hear what head coach Tom Izzo had to say about the Spartans’ performance on Saturday night.

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Watch highlights from MSU Basketball’s victory over Bowling Green

Watch highlights from the Spartans’ victory over Bowling Green on Saturday night

A win is a win. That was the feeling after a lackluster performance from Michigan State basketball on Saturday night.

Michigan State trailed most of the game, but a strong finish was enough for the Spartans to survive an upset scare from Bowling Green at the Breslin Center. Michigan State finished the game on an 18-0 run and held the Falcons without a field goal in the final seven minutes for the 86-72 victory.

Michigan State had seven different players reach double-digits in points in the win. Jaden Akins led the way with 13 points and also 12 rebounds for the double-double.

The Spartans are now 3-1 overall following the win over Bowling Green. Michigan State will next take the floor on Tuesday in a home non-conference game against Samford.

Click here to check out highlights from the Spartans’ victory over Bowling Green — courtesy of Michigan State basketball’s official X account.

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Best photos from MSU basketball’s narrow win vs. Bowling Green

Check out some of the best photos from the Spartans’ victory over Bowling Green on Saturday

It wasn’t pretty, but Michigan State basketball survived a serious upset scare from Bowling Green on Saturday evening.

Michigan State trailed for most of the game, but was able to put a lockdown defense in place in the final minutes to earn the 86-72 victory over the Falcons. The Spartans ended the game on an 18-0 run to earn the victory.

Seven different Spartans reached double digits in scoring in the win. Jaden Akins led the bunch with 13 points, including a big-time three late in the game.

Michigan State improved to 3-1 overall with the win over Bowling Green. The Spartans will return to the court next week in another home matchup against Samford on Tuesday.

Check out some of the best photos from the game in the gallery below:

MSU-Bowling Green Prediction, Matchup Analysis from LSJ’s Graham Couch

Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal provides his prediction for MSU Basketball vs. Bowling Green on Saturday

Michigan State basketball returns home on Saturday evening in a non-conference matchup against Bowling Green.

The Spartans picked up their first loss of the season earlier this week in a hard-fought game against No. 1 Kansas in the Champions Classic. Michigan State will look to rebound from the loss in a home tilt against the Falcons.

Michigan State is 2-1 overall and Bowling Green is 1-2 overall this year. The Spartans enter this matchup as a favorite of more than 20 points.

Tipoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. ET on Saturday and the game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal is back again to offer his thoughts on this matchup between Michigan State and Bowling Green. Click here to see how Couch believes this game will play out and who he has winning in the end.

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How to watch MSU Basketball vs. Bowling Green today: Time, TV channel, Prediction

It’s Michigan State basketball vs. Bowling Green tonight from the Breslin Center. Here’s how to watch, including time, and streaming info

Michigan State basketball will look to get back on the winning side in a home non-conference game against Bowling Green on Saturday night.

The Spartans will host the Falcons from the Breslin Center on Saturday evening. The game will shortly follow the Michigan State football road game at Illinois on Saturday.

Michigan State comes into this matchup with a 2-1 record on the year. The Spartans handled a pair of mid-major foes in the opening week of the season but came up short against No. 1 Kansas earlier this week for its first loss of the year.

Bowling Green is still looking for its first win over a Division I foe on the year, and comes into this matchup with a 1-2 record. The Falcons topped NAIA foe Taylor University earlier this week for its first win of the year. This will be a homecoming matchup for former Michigan State point guard Lourawls “Tum Tum” Nairn Jr., who is an assistant coach at Bowling Green.

Here’s how to watch the Michigan State basketball game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:

What channel is Michigan State vs. Bowling Green game on today? Time, TV schedule

TV Channel: Big Ten Network

Start time: 6 p.m. ET

Michigan State vs. Bowling Green predictions, picks, odds

Michigan State 79, Bowling Green 62: Michigan State basketball is coming off a hard-fought loss against Kansas earlier this week, and I anticipate a little bit of sluggishness out of that game. Ultimately, the Spartans will stiffen up defensively in the second half and pull away for the double-digit victory.

ODDS: Michigan State -21.5

O/U: 148.5

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Prediction and betting odds for MSU Basketball vs. Bowling Green on Saturday

Analyzing Saturday’s Michigan State-Bowling Green game with odds and lines, predictions and best bets

Michigan State basketball returns to the court on Saturday afternoon as a sizable favorite over Bowling Green.

The Spartans will look to bounce back from a loss against No. 1 Kansas earlier this week in a home non-conference matchup against the Falcons. Michigan State comes into this home tilt as a massive favorite over Bowling Green.

Michigan State is 2-1 overall on the year, with a pair of blowout home wins in matchups against midmajor competition. Bowling Green is 1-2 overall with its lone win coming against NAIA foe Taylor University earlier this week.

Check out the game odds, prediction and viewing options below.

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Michigan State vs. Bowling Green game odds:

All College Basketball Odds via BetMGM:

  • Point spread: Michigan State -21.5
  • Money line: Michigan State -4500 / Bowling Green +1600
  • Over-under: 148.5

Michigan State vs. Bowling Green prediction, pick

Michigan State basketball is coming off a hard-fought loss against Kansas earlier this week, and I anticipate a little bit of sluggishness out of that game. Ultimately, the Spartans will stiffen up defensively in the second half and pull away for the double-digit victory.

Prediction: Michigan State 79, Bowling Green 62

Michigan State vs. Bowling Green channel, start time, streaming:

The Michigan State vs. Bowling Green game starts at 6 p.m. ET and can be seen on the Big Ten Network.

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