Cassius Winston thanks MSU fans for their support as he deals with tragic loss of his brother, Nov. 18, 2019 after win over Charleston Southern.
EAST LANSING — It was a workmanlike warmup for a long trip to Hawaii.
No. 3 Michigan State basketball shared the ball. It scored and rebounded at will. It defended at a high level, doing everything it was supposed to in a 94-46 blowout of Charleston Southern on Monday night.
All without Aaron Henry.
The sophomore guard went through warmups but got a chance to rest his injured ankles, four days after twisting them and playing through the pain in a win at Seton Hall.