(Photo: Al Goldis, AP)
East Lansing — Michigan State played well for eight games without guard Joshua Langford.
In its first game after learning the junior guard would be lost for the season, the Spartans failed to find any offensive flow, were terrible from the free-throw line and watched as Indiana hit four 3-pointers late in the second half to upset No. 6 Michigan State, 79-75, in overtime Saturday at the Breslin Center.
It was Michigan State’s first back-to-back losses since the final two games of the 2017 regular season while Indiana ended a seven-game skid as five players scored in double figures.