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Link: Full Game Notes (Huskers.com)

#17/18 MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS (6-3, 0-3) at NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS (4-6, 0-3)

When:
Saturday, January 2 | 7:00 p.m.
Where: Pinnacle Bank Arena | Lincoln, Nebraska

TV: BTN (Larry Punteney, Shon Morris)

Radio: Husker Sports Network (Kent Pavelka, Jake Mulheisen)

Online: FoxSports.com/live | Fox Sports App | Huskers.com | TuneIn.com/Huskers | Huskers App | TuneIn App

Satellite Radio: Sirius (N/A) | XM (Ch. 382) | SiriusXM (Ch. 972)

Michigan State
Record:
6-3 (0-3 Big Ten)
Rankings: #17 (AP) | #18 (Coaches)
Coach: Tom Izzo
- (634-244), 26th year at MSU
- (634-244), 26th year overall

Nebraska
Record:
4-6 (0-3 Big Ten)
Rankings: NR
Coach: Fred Hoiberg
- (11-31), 2nd year at NU
- (126-87), 7th year overall


Numbers to Know

1 -
Dalano Banton is one of two Big Ten players -- also Ayo Dosunmu of Illinois -- to rank in the top 10 in the conference in both rebounding and assists as of Jan. 1

3 - The Huskers had a season-low three assists in the loss at Ohio State, its lowest total since having three in a double overtime win over Cincinnati in 2014-15

5 - Nebraska has five 20-point performances through the first 10 games, including four by Teddy Allen and one by Kobe Webster

7.5 - Rebounds per game for Yvan Ouedraogo over the last four games. He is also shooting 63 percent from the field and averaging 7.3 points per game in that stretch.

8.6 - Nebraska's 3-pointers per game, which is on pace to be the second-highest average per game in school history

10 - Number of seasons where Nebraska has had multiple 100-point games. The 2020-21 campaign is the first time since 1995-96

30 - Nebraska is 30th nationally in tempo according to KenPom as of Jan. 1. The Huskers are one of four Big Ten teams currently in the top 50 as of Jan. 1. Two of the three fastest tempos will meet on Saturday with NU and Michigan State (41st)

The Matchup
The Nebraska men's basketball program opens 2021 on Saturday night, as the Huskers will host No. 17/18 Michigan State.

Tipoff from Pinnacle Bank Arena between the Huskers and Spartans is slated for 7 p.m. and will be carried on BTN with Larry Punteney and Shon Morris on the call. The game can also be streamed via the web, smartphones, tablets and connected devices through the Fox Sports app.

Fans can follow all of the action across the state of Nebraska on the Learfield IMG College Husker Sports Network with Kent Pavelka and Jake Muhleisen on the call. The game will also be available on Huskers.com, the Huskers app and TuneIn radio. The pregame show begins one hour prior to tipoff.

Nebraska's matchup with the Spartans marks the fourth straight game against a ranked opponent to begin Big Ten play, marking the first time it has occurred in program history. In all, five of the Huskers' first 11 games in 2020-21 are against ranked foes.

The Huskers (4-6, 0-3 Big Ten) looks to snap a three-game losing streak following a 90-54 loss at No. 25 Ohio State on Wednesday. Nebraska shot just 28.3 percent from the floor, including 21 percent in the first half, as the Buckeyes built a 37-21 halftime lead. NU went just 5-of-33 from 3-point range, while committing 15 turnovers which led to 21 Buckeye points.

Teddy Allen led NU 13 points and has now reached double figures in all 10 games in his first season as a Husker. The 6-foot-6 wing leads the Huskers and is sixth in the Big Ten in scoring at 17.7 points per game. He is one of three Huskers averaging double figures for the Huskers, joining guard Dalano Banton (13.4 ppg) and Trey McGowens (10.6 ppg).

If the Huskers are to break into the win column, NU will need to knock down some shots, as the Huskers are shooting just 34 percent in Big Ten play, including 25 percent from 3-point range.

Michigan State (6-3, 0-3 Big Ten) looks to break a losing skid of its own, as the Spartans have dropped three straight to begin Big Ten play after a perfect non-conference slate. On Monday, the Spartans shot just 25 percent in an 81-56 loss at Minnesota. Aaron Henry led MSU with 11 points, but Michigan State shot just 16 percent in the first half, as Minnesota built a 36-16 advantage. Minnesota held Joey Hauser to six points on 1-of-8 shooting.

Scouting Michigan State
Under Hall of Fame Coach Tom Izzo, the Spartans have been the flagship program in the Big Ten under the last two-plus decades. The Spartans have made eight Final Fours in the last 22 seasons and were 22-9 before last season was ended by the COVID-19 pandemic. MSU was playing its best basketball when the season ended, closing Big Ten play with five straight wins to share the regular-season crown with Wisconsin and Maryland at 14-6.

MSU won its first six games this season, including a 75-69 win at Duke and a 10-point win over Notre Dame, before a slow start in Big Ten play. MSU, which opened with three of its first four on the road, opened Big Ten action with a loss at Northwestern before setbacks against nationally-ranked Wisconsin and Minnesota. The Spartans average 78.4 points per game and is second in the conference in assists (21.1), but is shooting just 44 percent as a team. MSU lost a pair of NBA draftees from last season, including Cassius Winston and Xavier Tillman, but return the bulk of their lineup from last year.

Junior transfer Joey Hauser has been an impact performer in his first season as a Spartan, leading MSU in both scoring (13.1 ppg) and rebounding (8.1 rpg) while shooting 51 percent from the floor and 39 percent from 3-point range. Aaron Henry averages 11.9 ppg and a team-high 4.4 assists per game, as MSU has seven players averaging at least 6.6 points per game.

2020 MSU Schedule/Results
Eastern Michigan (W 83-67)
Notre Dame (W 80-70)
at Duke (W 75-69)
Detroit Mercy (W 83-76)
Western Michigan (W 79-61)
Oakland (W 109-91)
at Northwestern (L 65-79)
Wisconsin (L 76-85)
at Minnesota (L 56-81)

Series History
Michigan State leads the all-time series, 18-9, in a series that dates back to February of 1920. The Huskers are 3-10 against Michigan State since joining the Big Ten, while the Spartans have won the last six meetings. Since joining the Big Ten, NU has faced a ranked Spartan team in 10 of the 14 meetings including Saturday's contest. MSU's 70-64 win in 2019 ended the Huskers' 20-game home win streak, while NU's win in East Lansing in 2014 was the Huskers' last top-10 road win.

Last Meeting
Dachon Burke Jr. had 18 of his 21 points in the first half, but Nebraska was unable to slow down Michigan State in an 86-65 loss at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Feb. 20, 2020. Nebraska trailed just 39-36 at the break, but shot just 28 percent in the second half, while the Spartans shot 61 percent after the break to pull away in the final 20 minutes. Burke finished the night with 21 points on 7-of-15 shooting, including 4-of-8 from 3-point range. Haanif Cheatham (14 points and five steals) and Yvan Ouedraogo (10 points and seven rebounds) joined Burke in double figures. Nebraska was within two at 48-46 before Aaron Henry keyed a 11-1 Spartan surge, scoring six of his 13 points to help MSU take a 59-47 lead. The Huskers chipped away and got within 61-54 after a Jervay Green 3-pointer with 8:54 left, but could get no closer as Michigan State ran off nine straight points to push the lead back to 16.

Storylines

- Nebraska Head Coach Fred Hoiberg will see a familiar face on the opposite sideline on Saturday, as his son Jack is a junior guard at Michigan State. Jack, the second-oldest of Hoiberg's four kids, has played in six games this season and was put on scholarship for the 2020-21 campaign.

- NU will look to snap a 12-game losing streak against ranked opponents which began with a 66-62 loss to Wisconsin in the 2019 Big Ten Tournament. NU's last win over a ranked team was a 69-61 win over No. 21 Maryland in the second round of the 2019 Big Ten Tournament

- Saturday's game with No. 17 Michigan State ends a six-game stretch where NU faced five ranked teams. The stretch began at No. 8 Pickle Smoochers (Dec. 11) and has included NU"s first four conference games

- The Big Ten has a record nine teams ranked in this week's polls, breaking the old mark of eight set on March 2, 2020. It is the most by any conference since the old Big East had nine teams ranked on March 7, 2011

- A pair of Huskers are closing in on milestone numbers this weekend. Kobe Webster needs three points to reach 1,500 career points, while Trevor Lakes is one point away from 1,000 career points

- The break after the Pickle Smoochers game allowed the Huskers an opportunity to work on cutting down turnovers. After a solid start the first three games, the Huskers averaged nearly 19 turnovers per game, including 25 at Pickle Smoochers. Over the last four games, NU has cut down its turnovers, averaging 10.0 per game in that span. On the year, NU is currently averaging 12.5 turnovers per game after averaging 11.9 in 2019-20.

- Junior college transfer Teddy Allen is one of five newcomers among power conference players averaging at least 17.0 points per game this season. Cameron Thomas (LSU), Cade Cunningham (Oklahoma State) and Eugene Omoruyi (Oregon) are the only newcomers on power conference teams averaging more than Allen as of Jan. 1.

Probable Starters

NEBRASKA

#0 - Teddy Allen (G, JR, 6-6, 222 lbs | 17.7 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 1.3 apg, 2.0 spg)
#2 - Trey McGowens (G, JR, 6-4, 191 lbs | 10.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 1.3 apg, 1.3 spg)
#11 - Lat Mayen (F, JR, 6-9, 205 lbs | 6.5 ppg, 4.8 rpg)
#24 - Yvan Ouedraogo (F, SO, 6-9, 245 lbs | 5.0 ppg, 5.7 rpg)
#45 - Dalano Banton (G, SO, 6-9, 204 lbs | 13.4 ppg, 4.7 apg, 7.5 rpg, 1.5 spg)

MICHIGAN STATE
#0 - Aaron Henry (F, JR, 6-6, 212 lbs | 11.9 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 4.4 apg)
#1 - Joshua Langford (G, SR, 6-5, 200 lbs | 7.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 2.4 apg)
#2 - Rocket Watts (G, SO, 6-2, 184 lbs | 9.9 ppg, 1.9 rpg, 4.3 apg)
#15 - Thomas Kithier (F, JR, 6-8, 225 lbs | 3.4 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 0.9 apg)
#20 - Joey Hauser (F, JR, 6-9, 225 lbs | 13.1 ppg, 8.1 rpg, 2.1 apg)
 

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Seems like they've got a roster of a bunch of guys who are goodish high major complementary players, but not a guy on the floor who can create his own shot
 

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We get exposed in the paint offensively and defensively. Also need some more consistent outside threats. Was hoping Webster might be that offensive threat but hasn't really been much of a chucker. Also hurts that Thor's outside shooting has vanished. Maybe Lake will get more minutes and be able to give us a threat to stretch the floor. McGowens played like a Man tonight. He's gonna be sore tomorrow. If you didn't see the game he had a Monster Dunk while being fouled, but hit the floor hard. Stayed in the game.
 

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We get exposed in the paint offensively and defensively. Also need some more consistent outside threats. Was hoping Webster might be that offensive threat but hasn't really been much of a chucker. Also hurts that Thor's outside shooting has vanished. Maybe Lake will get more minutes and be able to give us a threat to stretch the floor. McGowens played like a Man tonight. He's gonna be sore tomorrow. If you didn't see the game he had a Monster Dunk while being fouled, but hit the floor hard. Stayed in the game.
They don't have enough guys making shots on the perimeter and they don't have anyone who can consistently create their own shot. Teddy gets hot in like a JR Smithy kind of way but he can't go down and get a bucket like Pettaway could.
 

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They don't have enough guys making shots on the perimeter and they don't have anyone who can consistently create their own shot. Teddy gets hot in like a JR Smithy kind of way but he can't go down and get a bucket like Pettaway could.
Right now Yvan, Thor and Lat are not really scoring threats when they are on the floor. Surprised Stevenson isn't seeing more minutes because he started and played well for Pitt as a Freshman. We need someone who can score in the paint, rebound and block shots or at least protect the rim a bit. Dalano really wasn't much of a factor tonight. Hopefully Walker will be a big addition in the paint, if nothing else offensively he can't be any worse than Yvan. Maybe we will be able to play Lat more as a Stretch 4 and not have to guard their post players. He's not much of an offensive threat in the paint either. We need him to show us that 3 Pt Stroke Fred has talked about seeing in practice.
 

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Right now Yvan, Thor and Lat are not really scoring threats when they are on the floor. Surprised Stevenson isn't seeing more minutes because he started and played well for Pitt as a Freshman. We need someone who can score in the paint, rebound and block shots or at least protect the rim a bit. Dalano really wasn't much of a factor tonight. Hopefully Walker will be a big addition in the paint, if nothing else offensively he can't be any worse than Yvan. Maybe we will be able to play Lat more as a Stretch 4 and not have to guard their post players. He's not much of an offensive threat in the paint either. We need him to show us that 3 Pt Stroke Fred has talked about seeing in practice.
The biggest issue is that they are getting almost nothing out of Webster, Lat, and Thor with 3 pt scoring. Teams can pack it in and we don't have anyone who can consistently punish them for doing that.

Yvan is fine for what he is. I think he does well defensively and rebounds, but he isn't and won't be an offensive threat this season (though when they cleared out for him once, he did well and got a bucket).

I think it hurts Stevenson that they can't get the paint open. He isn't a great ball handler but I think he could get to the rim more if they could get the defense spread out more.
 

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