East Lansing – Michigan State continues to adjust to life without Miles Bridges and despite some uneven moments on Tuesday against Youngstown State, the balance the Spartans are seeking continued to emerge.
Freshman Joshua Langford scored a career-high 15 points to lead four players in double figures as Michigan State cruised to a 77-57 victory over Youngstown State at the Breslin Center. Senior Eron Harris and freshman Nick Ward each scored 13 points while sophomore Matt McQuaid added 11.
BOX SCORE: Michigan State 77, Youngstown State 57
What might have been more impressive, however, was the play of freshman guard Cassius Winston.