State College, Pa. — Michigan State’s players were not available to speak after their game on Tuesday night.
Some might wonder whether the players were available on the court as the Spartans threw away a 14-point, second-half lead at the Bryce Jordan Center, allowing Penn State to rally for a 62-58 victory.
“I was disappointed in a few players that I’ll keep to myself,” Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said. “But to get punked and pushed around …”
Izzo trailed off from there, going on to talk about loose balls and not getting on the glass.