Watch highlights from MSU Basketball’s dominant win over Washington

Watch highlights from the Spartans’ dominant victory over Washington on Thursday

It was a no-doubter for the Spartans on Thursday night.

Michigan State basketball made easy work of Washington on Thursday, cruising to an 88-54 victory over the visiting Huskies. Michigan State fell behind 1-0 to start the game, but from that point on it was all Spartans. Michigan State used a defensive dominant performance in the first half to build a nearly 30-point lead, and from there they coasted to the win.

Michigan State improved to 13-2 overall and 4-0 in Big Ten play with the win. The Spartans have now won eight straight games dating back to the Maui Invitational in November.

Check out highlights from the Spartans’ win over Washington in the video below.

This video is courtesy of the Big Ten Network

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Best photos from MSU Basketball’s dominant win over Washington

Check out some of the best photos from Michigan State basketball’s win over Washington on Thursday

Michigan State basketball continued to roll on Thursday night in a blowout win over Washington.

Michigan State dominated Washington for an 88-54 victory at the Breslin Center. The Spartans were clearly the better team all night, and remained perfect in Big Ten play on the year with the win.

Michigan State fell behind 1-0 to start the game, but from that point on it was all Spartans. Michigan State used a defensive dominant performance in the first half to build a nearly 30-point lead, and from there they coasted to the win.

Michigan State is now 13-2 overall and 4-0 in Big Ten play. Michigan State will return to the court on Sunday in a road game at Northwestern. Tipoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. ET and the game will be televised on FOX.

Check out some of the best photos from Michigan State’s win over Washington below:

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

It’s Michigan State basketball vs. Washington tonight in a Big Ten matchup. Here’s how to watch, including time, and streaming info

Michigan State basketball returns to the court tonight for another key Big Ten matchup.

The Spartans welcome Big Ten newcomer Washington to the Breslin Center on Thursday night. Michigan State comes into this matchup on a seven-game winning streak and looking to remain perfect in Big Ten play. The Spartans are 12-2 overall and 3-0 in Big Ten play.

Washington is coming off a strong week of play last week, and starting to show more of a pulse as they get used to Big Ten play. The Huskies are 10-5 overall and 1-3 in Big Ten play this season.

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

What channel is the Michigan State vs. Washington on today? Time, TV schedule

TV Channel: Big Ten Network

Start time: 8 p.m. ET

Michigan State vs. Washington predictions, picks, odds

Michigan State 78, Washington 68: Washington is starting to play better ball, with a win over Maryland and near upset of Illinois last week. But those were both home games, and traveling to the Breslin Center for the first time should be an eye-opening experience. Michigan State finds a way to win this one with ease in the end.

ODDS: Michigan State -13.5

O/U: 146.5

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Spartans pushing fans to ‘wear green’ for Thursday’s game vs. Washington

Michigan State basketball is encouraging fans to wear green to the Breslin Center on Thursday

Michigan State basketball is encouraging fans to wear green to the Breslin Center on Thursday.

The Spartans are hosting Washington in a Big Ten home matchup on Thursday evening. This is the annual Izzone Reunion game, and because of that, Michigan State is asking fans to wear green to the game.

Michigan State comes into this game on a seven-game winning streak that dates back to the Maui Invitational in November. The Spartans are 12-2 overall and 3-0 in Big Ten play, and is listed as a heavy favorite over the Huskies in this matchup.

Tipoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, and the game will be televised on Big Ten Network for those who are not able to attend in person.

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Prediction and betting odds for MSU Basketball vs. Washington on Thursday

Analyzing Thursday’s Michigan State-Washington game with odds and lines, predictions and best bets

Michigan State basketball returns home on Thursday night as a sizable favorite in a Big Ten matchup against Washington.

The Spartans welcome Big Ten newcomer Washington to the Breslin Center on Thursday night. Michigan State comes into this matchup on a seven-game winning streak and looking to remain perfect in Big Ten play. The Spartans are 12-2 overall and 3-0 in Big Ten play.

Washington is coming off a strong week of play last week, and starting to show more of a pulse as they get used to Big Ten play. The Huskies are 10-5 overall and 1-3 in Big Ten play this season.

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

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Michigan State vs. Washington game odds:

All College Basketball Odds via BetMGM:

  • Point spread: Michigan State -13.5
  • Money line: Michigan State -1200 / Washington +720
  • Over-under: 146.5

Michigan State vs. Washington prediction, pick

Washington is starting to play better ball, with a win over Maryland and near upset of Illinois last week. But those were both home games, and traveling to the Breslin Center for the first time should be an eye-opening experience. Michigan State finds a way to win this one with ease in the end.

Prediction: Michigan State 78, Washington 68

Michigan State vs. Washington channel, start time, streaming:

The Michigan State vs. Washington game starts at approximately 8 p.m. ET on Thursday and can be seen on Big Ten Network.

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

Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal provides his prediction for MSU Basketball vs. Washington on Thursday

Michigan State basketball will look to stay hot in a home conference matchup against Washington on Thursday.

The Spartans welcome Big Ten newcomer Washington to the Breslin Center on Thursday night. Michigan State comes into this matchup on a seven-game winning streak and looking to remain perfect in Big Ten play. The Spartans are 12-2 overall and 3-0 in Big Ten play.

Washington is coming off a strong week of play last week, and starting to show more of a pulse as they get used to Big Ten play. The Huskies are 10-5 overall and 1-3 in Big Ten play this season.

Michigan State is listed as a sizable favorite in this matchup. Tipoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Thursday and the game will be televised on Big Ten Network.

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

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WATCH: ‘Talkin’ Spartans’ crew breaks down MSU football’s loss vs. Washington

Hear what the Talkin’ Spartans crew had to say about Michigan State’s blowout loss vs. Washington on Saturday

It wasn’t pretty for Michigan State on Saturday.

The Spartans were dominated by the visiting Washington Huskies on Saturday evening, losing 41-7. Michigan State was outgained by nearly 500 yards and, quite frankly, could have lost by an even worse score.

So what did the media covering the team think? Hear Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal, and Chris Solari and Shawn Windsor of the Detroit Free Press break down the Spartans’ disappointing showing below:

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Gallery: Best photos from MSU football’s blowout loss vs. Washington

Check out some of the best photos from the Spartans’ blowout loss against Washington on Saturday

Michigan State football was completely dominated by top 10 Washington on Saturday evening.

The Huskies traveled across the country and smacked the Spartans, 41-7, in an embarrassing defeat for Michigan State. This was the first game for the Spartans since head coach Mel Tucker was suspended indefinitely due to sexual harassment allegations.

Michigan State’s defense surrendered more than 700 total yards, with Huskies Heisman candidate quarterback Michael Penix Jr. recording 473 yards and four touchdowns in the win. This was arguably one of the worst performances for the Spartans at home in a very long time.

For those interested in reliving this brutal defeat, here are some of the best photos from the game on Saturday:

MSU football gets blown out by Washington in first game following Tucker suspension

A bad week for Michigan State football got even worse on Saturday

A bad week for Michigan State football got even worse on Saturday.

The Spartans were completely dominated by Washington, 41-7, on Saturday in their first game since Mel Tucker was suspended for sexual harassment allegations. The Huskies led the entire way, with Heisman candidate Michael Penix Jr. carving up the Spartans’ defense for a second straight year.

Harlon Barnett served as the acting head coach for the Spartans in this disappointing blowout loss. It was his first game as the new acting head coach following Tucker’s suspension.

Washington controlled the game from the first quarter on, carrying a 35-0 lead into halftime. Penix threw for 375 yards and four touchdowns in the opening frame, while Michigan State was held to only 146 total yards in the first half.

The Huskies took their foot off the gas pedal in the second half, pulling Penix late in the third quarter after a pair of field goal drives. It took Michigan State until six minutes left in the game to finally put some points on the board thanks to a four-yard Katin Houser touchdown run.

Michigan State starting quarterback Noah Kim struggled in this matchup, completing 12 of 31 passes for 136 yards and one interception. The Spartans rushing attack wasn’t much better with Michigan State leading rusher Nathan Carter being held to 48 yards on 17 attempts.

Penix finished the game with 473 yards and four touchdowns in less than three quarters of action. Washington as a team finished with 713 total yards compared to only 261 for the Spartans.

Michigan State football will return to the field next week for their fourth straight home game to open the season against Maryland. The Spartans’ Big Ten opener against the Terps will kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET and will be televised on NBC.

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MSU Football vs. Washington: Stream, broadcast info, players to watch, predictions for Saturday

Michigan State hosts Washington– here’s what you need to know for this matchup between the Spartans and Huskies

Michigan State will get their first true test of the season on Saturday as they play host to top 10 foe Washington.

The Huskies got the best of the Spartans last year in a non-conference tilt out west, and now Michigan State will host Washington in a revenge game. Both teams enter this matchup with a perfect 2-0 record on the season.

Check out all of the key game details for this matchup between the Spartans and Huskies below: