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All-Conference



February 16, 2013
7:00PM CT - BTN (Announcers: Kevin Kugler, Tim Doyle)
Bob Devaney Sports Center (13,595) - Lincoln, NE
#8 Michigan State Spartans 21-4, 10-2 (Last: W 75-52 vs Michigan)
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Nebraska Cornhuskers 12-13, 3-9 (Last: L 76-47 vs Indiana)
Big Ten Standings
#1 Indiana 10-2, 22-3
#8 Michigan State 10-2, 21-4
#13 Ohio State 8-4, 18-6
#20 Wisconsin 8-4, 17-8
#4 Michigan 8-4, 21-4
Minnesota 6-6, 18-7
Purdue 5-7, 12-13
Illinois 5-7, 18-8
Iowa 5-7, 16-9
Northwestern 4-8, 13-12
Nebraska 3-9, 12-13
Penn State 0-12, 8-16
Head Coaches
Michigan State Tom Izzo (433-173 at Michigan State)
Nebraska Tim Miles (295-233, 12-13 at Nebraska)
Injury Report
Michigan State
G - Branden Dawson - Head - Probable
G - Travis Trice - Concussion - Out
F - Kenny Kaminski - Shoulder - Out for season
Nebraska
G - Mike Petlz - Knee - Out for season
Scouting Michigan State
This season, MSU comes to Lincoln with a 21-4 mark and enters the weekend tied with Indiana for the Big Ten lead at 10-2. The Spartans dropped their Big Ten opener at Minnesota on New Year's Eve, but have lost once since then, a five-point loss at now No. 1 Indiana on Jan. 27. The Spartans have won five straight, including a 75-52 pasting of No. 4 Michigan on Tuesday night. MSU is second in the Big Ten in scoring defense at 58.9 ppg while holding opponents to just 39 percent on the year. The Spartans also control the glass, out-rebounding foes by an average of nearly seven per game.
Junior point guard Keith Appling guides the MSU offense with 14.0 points and 4.0 assists per game, as three Spartans average in double figures and two others average more than nine points per game. Senior Derrick Nix and junior Adreian Payne give the Spartans one of the best inside combos in the conference, as they combine for 18.7 points and 13.0 rebounds per game. Freshman guard Gary Harris is second on the team in scoring at 13.9 points per game and is hitting 44 percent from 3-point range.
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