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Instant Recap: Spartans Make Huskies Whimper with 80-63 Win
Less than 24 hours before tonight’s tipoff, we learned that Washington guard Desmond Claude wouldn’t be playing in this game, or any other, for the remainder of the Huskies’ season. Claude was limited by an ankle injury and missed some early games this season. He tried to return but never fully recovered and announced yesterday that he wouldn’t see the floor again this year. Claude transferred to Seattle from USC, where he led the Trojans with 19 points in a victory against Michigan State – one of only three regular season conference losses for the Spartans last year. While MSU avoided another matchup against Claude, they still faced a talented Washington roster, led by freshman forward Hannes Steinbach, who came in averaging 18 points and 11 rebounds per game. Steinbach was able to finish right around that average but it was the Spartans who came away with the victory. Let’s recap what happened in Seattle. Even though they were on the road, the Spartans donned their white 2000 national championship season throwback jerseys but had trouble slowing down the Washington interior offense in the early going. MSU forced a Steinbach turnover on Washington’s first possession but the Huskies went on to score 10 points in the paint, on 5-6 shooting, in the game’s first five minutes. Fortunately, the Spartans were able to mostly keep pace and were down only 10-9 at this point. Michigan State went to their bench after the first media timeout and reserves came through. Jordan Scott hit a midrange jumper to put MSU up 11-10. Kur Teng followed with consecutive three pointers while the Spartans started to keep UW out of the paint on the other end. This led to a 21-13 MSU advantage at the 11:36 mark. The Spartan lead extended to 28-18 with 7:55 left as Washington, after their 5-6 start from the field, had converted only two of their last nine shots. Even though Jaxon Kohler was struggling a bit with Washington’s late double teams, MSU was still able to find ways to score. This included a nice up-and-under layup from Denham Wojcik, who briefly silenced the Spartan faithful who have been a bit critical of the Harvard grad transfer’s playing time. Unfortunately for Denham, he gave his bucket back to Washington on the Spartans’ next possession with a dreaded turnover-for-touchdown layup for the Huskies. The Spartans recovered from the blunder as Jesse McCulloch added a triple and grew MSU the lead to 37-25 by the three minute mark. The Huskies, however, were able to mount a bit of a charge before halftime. Two buckets from Zoom Diallo plus a Steinbach dunk for Washington and an elbow jumper from Scott for MSU made it 39-31 Spartans at the break. Although this would change in the second half, Michigan State didn’t get a whole lot from three of their leaders in the first 20 minutes. Jeremy Fears had five points but only two assists at the break. Kohler also had five points and Coen Carr had a single free throw. Carson Cooper had six while Kur Teng led MSU with eight. Steinbach led UW with 11 while Diallo added nine points. Both teams were abysmal from three point range as MSU hit just three of their 11 tries and Washington was even worse at 1-11. Washington was hanging with the Spartans on the boards, trailing the rebounding battle only 19-16, and had a huge 24-12 scoring advantage in the paint. Franck Kepnang started the second half scoring with a bucket for Washington. The Spartans responded with a triple from Carr and a fast break layup from Divine Ugochukwu to go up 44-33 before it was Washington’s turn to respond. Diallo and Steinbach kept the Huskies in it, down 46-39 at the 15:25 mark. Washington continued to inch closer as Bryson Tucker hit only the Huskies’ second three of the day, but a timely one, to make it 48-42. UW added a free throw to get within five after Cam…

