EAST LANSING — Michigan State basketball continued to play its most inspired basketball of the season, with toughness and energy helping to overcome mistakes.
With Aaron Henry in the middle of the Spartans’ late-season revival that just put them back in the hunt for the NCAA tournament. With a second top-5 win in three days.
The junior forward took over at point guard down the stretch, hitting a pair of key free throws and draining a pull-up jumper with 1:06 to play and setting up Joshua Langford for another critical bucket in the final minute to help MSU rally from nine-point second-half deficit to stun No.