East Lansing — Michigan State continues to adjust to life without Miles Bridges and on Tuesday night against Youngstown State, it was more of the freshman class that picked up the slack.
Joshua Langford scored a career-high 15 points while guard Cassius Winston handed out nine assists in Michigan State’s 77-57 victory over Youngstown State at the Breslin Center.
“I think we took another step, a small step though,” Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said. “What I was most excited about was we really challenged Josh and Cassius the last two games. The turnovers are down — we had 16 assists and two turnovers with our point guards and that’s phenomenal.