MICHIGAN STATE
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* About Wisconsin: Everyone knows about Wisconsin’s relentless man-to-man defense. In the tournament, the Badgers held Fresno State to 56 points, Arizona to 59, Louisiana State to 48 and Purdue to 60. Yet, the key to Wisconsin’s Final Four drive has been timely offense from a notoriously poor-shooting unit. Senior guard Jon Bryant, who averaged only seven points a game during the regular season, has more than doubled his output in the tournament to 16.8, while making 18 of 36 three-point shots. He leads the team with 74 three-point baskets and made a career-best seven against Fresno State.
MICHIGAN STATE LOG
78 Toledo 33
82 at Providence-x 58
59 South Carolina-x 56
74 Texas-x 81
86 at North Carolina 76
75 Howard-y 45
74 E. Michigan-y 57
66 Kansas 54
68 at Arizona 79
86 Oakland, Mich. 51
58 at Kentucky 60
96 MVSU 63
49 at Wright St. 53
76 Penn St. 63
75 at Iowa 53
77 Indiana, OT 71
67 at Ohio St. 78
69 Northwestern 45
59 at Northwestern 29
91 Illinois 66
82 at Michigan 62
85 Connecticut 66
67 at Purdue 70
61 at Wisconsin 44
83 Ohio St. 72
59 Wisconsin 54
79 at Penn St. 63
79 at Indiana, OT 81
79 Minnesota 43
114 Michigan 63
75 Iowa-z 65
55 Wisconsin-z 46
76 Illinois-z 61
NCAA TOURNAMENT
65 Valparaiso 38
73 Utah 61
75 Syracuse 58
75 Iowa St. 64
x-Puerto Rico Shootout; y-Coca-Cola Spartan Classic; z-Big Ten Conference
WISCONSIN
* About Michigan State: The Spartans are the only top-seeded team that advanced to the Final Four. This veteran-led unit is tough and resilient, and seems to play best when put to the test. The Spartans trailed Utah, Syracuse and Iowa State in the second half before rallying to victories in the Midwest Regional. Michigan State out-rebounded opponents by an average of 12.9 a game this season and led the nation in that category.
WISCONSIN LOG
66 at Missouri-x 55
49 at Syracuse-x 68
60 Ball St. 50
69 at Wis.-Milwaukee 49
48 at Wake Forest 67
66 Rhode Island 43
61 Texas 45
55 Wis.-Green Bay 34
63 at South Florida 66
51 at N. Illinois 55
86 Marquette 74
62 Temple 44
67 at Indiana 71
63 Illinois 59
51 Ohio St. 53
52 at Purdue 63
61 at Penn St. 76
85 Minnesota 53
55 Purdue 45
55 Iowa 61
48 at Ohio St. 51
66 at Minnesota 64
44 Michigan St. 61
75 Michigan 59
54 at Michigan St. 59
54 at Iowa 45
62 at Northwestern 46
56 Indiana 53
51 Northwestern-y 41
78 at Purdue-y 66
46 at Michigan St.-y 55
NCAA TOURNAMENT
66 Fresno St. 56
66 at Arizona 59
61 at LSU 48
64 at Purdue 60
x-NABC Classic; y-Big Ten Conference
* Keys to the game: The 6-foot-3 Mike Kelley’s ability to defend 6-6 Morris Peterson. Kelley, a junior, usually plays at guard for Wisconsin and may be the best defender in the nation. But Friday it was revealed that Roy Boone will replace Maurice Linton in Wisconsin’s starting lineup and defend against Michigan State point guard Mateen Cleaves. This will allow Kelley to concentrate on Peterson, who averages a team-leading 16 points a game. Wisconsin must not let Michigan State dominate the boards. The Spartans have defeated the Badgers three times this season, but the last two games were close. In a five-point loss at East Lansing on Feb. 19, Wisconsin out-rebounded Michigan State, 29-26.
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Michigan State (30-7) vs. Wisconsin (22-13)
2:30 p.m., today, Ch. 2, at Indianapolis
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