East Lansing – It looked like Michigan State was about to suffer its latest head-scratching loss on Tuesday night at the Breslin Center.
But instead of finding a way to lose, the Spartans dug deep, managing to make enough plays down the stretch to knock off Penn State, 60-58, for their second straight victory.
The Spartans (10-7, 4-7 Big Ten) held a 12-point lead early in the second half and led by eight with just more than nine minutes to play before watching the Nittany Lions storm back to take a four-point lead with just more than three minutes to play.