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East Lansing — When Kenny Goins came walking out of Michigan State’s locker room at halftime Tuesday night, someone asked the Spartans fifth-year senior what is career-high was.
“I’m like, ‘This,’” Goins said laughing.
Just 20 minutes into No. 9 Michigan State’s matchup with Nebraska at the Breslin Center, Goins had already scored 21, which eclipsed his career best by two points. He’d also made all five of his 3-poitners and had the Spartans in control.
In the second half, Goins was joined by fellow senior Matt McQuaid as each established career bests in scoring to lead Michigan State to a 91-76 victory.