MSU basketball loses to Kansas State in OT in Sweet 16 to end season

Michigan State basketball’s 2022-23 season is officially over

Michigan State basketball’s 2022-23 season is officially over.

The Spartans fell to Kansas State on Thursday night in a thrilling overtime game, 98-93, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Michigan State trailed in the final minute and rallied to force overtime, but Kansas State made the winning plays late in the extra period to earn the victory.

Kansas State carried the lead into the break thanks to sharp shooting from behind the arc. The game was back-and-forth for most of the opening frame, but the biggest difference was Kansas State hitting seven of 12 three-point attempts pushing the Wildcats to a 43-38 lead at halftime.

Michigan State fell behind even further in the second half with Kansas State pushing their lead to nine points. However, the Spartans rallied to close the gap and get the game down to one possession in the final minute. Tyson Walker hit a layup with a few second left to tie the game and force overtime.

In overtime, Michigan State held a lead of two points with just over one minute to go. However, from there the Spartans were outscored 8-to-1 and failed to get off a game-tying three which resulted in a layup for Kansas State to finish off the Spartans.

Michigan State was led offensively by A.J. Hoggard with 25 points and six assists. Other Spartans in double-figures were Joey Hauser (18 points), Walker (16 points), Jaden Akins (14 points) and Malik Hall (13 points).

Kansas State was carried by Markquis Nowell who finished with 20 points and 19 assists.

With the loss, Michigan State’s 2022-23 season has came to a close. The Spartans end the year at 21-12 overall and will return to the court in November.

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NCAA Tournament: Matchup analysis, game prediction for MSU-Kansas State from LSJ’s Graham Couch

See how LSJ’s Graham Couch envisions Michigan State’s game against Kansas State at the NCAA Tournament playing out on Thursday

Michigan State is only a pair of wins away from going to another Final Four.

In order to reach Tom Izzo’s ninth Final Four, Michigan State will first need to beat Kansas State in the Sweet 16 on Thursday evening at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Tip off for this matchup is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET and can be seen on TBS.

Does Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal think the Spartans will prevail and move on to the Elite Eight/ Click on the tweet below to read the game preview from Couch, including his matchup analysis and final score prediction.

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MSU basketball vs. Kansas State at NCAA Tournament: Stream, broadcast info, three things to watch, prediction

MSU basketball faces Kansas State on Thursday at the NCAA Tournament – here’s what you need to know for this matchup between the Spartans and Wildcats

Michigan State basketball takes on Kansas State in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The Spartans are riding high entering this matchup, with a pair of impressive wins in the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament. Michigan State used strong defensive efforts to knock off No. 10 seed USC in the first round and No. 2 seed Marquette in the second round.

Kansas State is also feeling good about itself after strong showings in its first- and second-round matchups last weekend. The Wildcats knocked off No. 14 seed Montana State and followed with a victory over No. 6 seed Kentucky in a back-and-forth battle.

This matchup will take place at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The winner advances to the Elite Eight. The winner of Michigan State-Kansas State will face either No. 4 seed Tennessee or No. 9 seed FAU in the Elite Eight on Saturday.

Power Rankings: Andy Katz lists MSU as his top remaining team in East Region

In the eyes of college basketball analyst Andy Katz, Michigan State should be clinching a trip to the Final Four this weekend

In the eyes of college basketball analyst Andy Katz, Michigan State should earn a trip to the Final Four this weekend.

Katz released a Sweet 16 power rankings, and he has the Spartans as his highest team remaining in the East Region. Michigan State is listed at No. 9, which is ahead of No. 11 Tennessee, No. 13 Kansas State and No. 16 FAU.

Michigan State will play Kansas State on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. ET in a Sweet 16 matchup. The winner will move on to the Elite Eight and face the winner between Tennessee and FAU.

Check out the power ranking from Katz below:

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WATCH: MSU basketball celebrates in locker room after upset win over Marquette in NCAA Tournament

Check out the Spartans’ locker room celebration after knocking off Marquette on Sunday

Michigan State is still dancing.

The Spartans came to play — at least defensively — on Sunday, and picked up a massive upset victory over No. 2 seed Marquette to reach the Sweet 16. It’s Michigan State’s first trip to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament since 2019.

Michigan State will face Kansas State in an East Region Sweet 16 matchup on Thursday from Madison Square Garden in New York City. Game time for this matchup has not been announced.

Check out the Spartans’ locker room celebration after knocking off Marquette on Sunday:

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