No. 14 ranked Michigan State went on the road Sunday and knocked off the No. 3 Purdue Boilermakers (12-4, 24-4) 56-44 in a sloppy, turnover laden game at Mackey Arena—snapping the Boilers' 10-game win streak.
The Spartans (22-7, 12-4) established dominance in the paint early, with 6'8" freshman Derrick Nix setting the tempo for Michigan State's inside presence.
Between the droves of turnovers and fouls, Tom Izzo's clan found a way to bounce back and keep themselves in the mix for a Big Ten title.
Izzo needed production from every player possible, but the story of the contest was Raymar Morgan's season-defining, perhaps legacy cementing double-double.
Morgan had a performance that he and Izzo could only dre...
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