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Maryland men’s basketball’s second-half comeback falls just short in 65-63 loss to No. 13 Michigan State

With 24.4 seconds remaining, Maryland men’s basketball and No. 13 Michigan State were tied at 63 points apiece.

Graduate guard Fatts Russell went up for the layup to take the lead but the ball was swiped away out of bounds by Michigan State with Russell touching it last. When Michigan State had the opportunity on its end of the court, the Spartans called a timeout with 11.7 seconds remaining.

Out of the break, Michigan State forward Malik Hall drove right into the paint to sink the layup and take a final 65-63 lead with 1.9 seconds on the clock.