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Michigan State at Texas

No. 19 Spartans spurn No. 5 'Horns in Houston
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HOUSTON -- Michigan State coach Tom Izzo told Durrell Summers before Saturday's game against Texas that he was disappointed in how the sophomore guard practiced the previous day.

Summers atoned in a big way, hitting a 3-pointer with 18.6 seconds left to lift the 19th-ranked Spartans to a 67-63 win over the fifth-ranked Longhorns at the Toyota Center.

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"I told him if he would just concentrate on doing his assignments, everything else would fall in place," said Spartans coach Tom Izzo. "He's a good shooter. He is a big-time player. He's just got to do more things defensively. Today, he grew up a little bit."

Summers went 5-for-11 from the field and finished with 14 points. Goran Suton had 18 for the Spartans (8-2), who went 8-for-17 from the free-throw line and were outrebounded 37-34.

Suton was playing his second game since missing a month with a left knee injury. Izzo was hoping to get 15 minutes out of the 6-foot-10 senior, and got 26. Suton also had two rebounds and two steals.

"I've always questioned his toughness a little bit," Izzo said. "This kid reached down. He gave everything he had."

Gary Johnson scored a career-high 20 for Texas (9-2), and gave the Longhorns a 63-62 lead on a driving layup with 1:30 remaining.

Summers drove into the lane and lost the ball to Connor Atchley on Michigan State's next possession. Justin Mason missed a 3-pointer and the ball went out of bounds with 29.8 seconds left, giving the Spartans a chance to set up the final play.

Raymar Morgan took the inbound pass and found Summers open on the wing for a 3-pointer, his second of the game. Abrams mishandled a pass from Mason near the Texas sideline, giving the ball back to Michigan State with 13 seconds left.

The Longhorns finished with 15 turnovers. Mason had gone 18 consecutive assists without committing a turnover before the late miscue.

"They're a very good defensive team," said Texas coach Rick Barnes. "They made it hard to score."

Michigan State's Kalin Lucas missed the front end of a 1-and-1, but Mason missed a 3-pointer at the other end. Summers ended up with the ball and hit two free throws with 0.1 seconds left.

Abrams, who averaged 28.5 points over his previous four games, went 3-for-10 from the field and scored eight points. He went 0-for-4 from 3-point range, failing to hit one for the first time this season.

Michigan State's Travis Walton shadowed Abrams most of the game, but the Spartans' defense seemed to follow him wherever he went. That gave Johnson more scoring opportunities, but the Spartans seemed content to focus on Abrams, the Longhorns' leading scorer.

"Every time I did catch the ball, if I did catch the ball, I was kind of out of position," said Abrams, who came in shooting 47 percent from 3-point range. "They just did a good job on me. Looking back on it, if I could do something different, I might kind of slow down a little bit."

The game got off to an ugly start, with the teams combining to miss 11 of their first 14 shots and giving away six turnovers in the first five minutes. It was testy, too -- Texas forward Damion James and Walton faced off and jawed at each after fighting for a rebound.

James scored eight straight points for Texas, including a three-point play that put the Longhorns up 15-8.

Near the 10-minute mark, Mason ran into a screen by Michigan State's Idong Ibok and hit the floor. He went to the locker room holding an ice pack against the right side of his face.

The Longhorns kept their slim lead by controlling the boards, and the Spartans helped by missing their first five free throws. Michigan State came in shooting 65 percent from the free-throw line for the season and Izzo admits its a team weakness.

"We're going to have to spend more time on it," Izzo said. "Free-throw shooting is like throwing strikes, or a quarterback who can't hit open people. It gets in your head. It is a problem. I don't feel like we're Memphis, and we can overcome it. We have to be better at it."

But Michigan State trailed only 34-32 at the break after holding Abrams to four points on 2-for-6 shooting.

Mason started the second half wearing a bandage over his right eye. He took six stitches for a cut, school officials said.

Atchley, who didn't score in five minutes in the first half, sank two 3-pointers a minute apart to give Texas a 47-42 lead. Suton's 3-pointer at the 12-minute mark to cut the lead to two. Suton was playing his second game since missing a month with a knee injury.

The Longhorns rebuilt the lead to 61-56 before Lucas hit a free throw, Summers sank a 3-pointer from the corner and Lucas hit a short jumper to put the Spartans up by one heading into the final three minutes.

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Durrell Summers slams home two of his 14 points as Michigan State picks up a big victory in Texas. (AP)
Durrell Summers slams home two of his 14 points as Michigan State picks up a big victory in Texas. (AP)

 
Scoreboard
Michigan State #19 (8-2) «323567
Texas #5 (9-2)342963
MIST:Goran Suton 18 Pts
MIST:Raymar Morgan 5 Reb
MIST:Raymar Morgan 4 Ast
TX:G. Johnson 20 Pts
TX:D. James 10 Reb
TX:D. Balbay 5 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
TexasMichigan State
TX
D. James
MIST
G. Suton
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
151001821
Michigan State Spartans
R. Morgan, F333-32-25428
T. Walton, G302-80-01234
K. Lucas, G295-131-354211
D. Roe, F192-40-65034
I. Ibok, C171-10-13032
G. Suton, C267-83-321118
D. Summers, G225-112-241114
D. Green, F102-20-03344
C. Allen, G60-40-00010
M. Gray, F40-00-01120
K. Lucious, G41-10-00002
I. Dahlman, GDid Not Play
T. Herzog, CDid Not Play
A. Thornton, FDid Not Play
M. Kebler, GDid Not Play
J. Crandell, FDid Not Play
Totals 28-558-1729162367
 50.9%47.1% 
Texas Longhorns
A. Abrams, G403-102-33328
D. James, G-F335-113-5100115
J. Mason, G261-51-22304
C. Atchley, F-C193-80-05138
D. Pittman, C181-64-48046
G. Johnson, F358-124-440220
D. Balbay, G140-10-12510
C. Chapman, F-C81-30-02012
V. Ward, G70-00-01130
M. Hill, F-CDid Not Play
H. Smith, GDid Not Play
A. Wangmene, F-CDid Not Play
Totals 22-5614-1937131563
 39.3%73.7% 
Big Ten
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Ohio St.13-531-8
Michigan St.13-529-8
Michigan13-524-10
Wisconsin12-626-10
Indiana11-727-9
Purdue10-822-13
Northwestern8-1019-14
Iowa8-1018-17
Minnesota6-1223-15
Illinois6-1217-15
Nebraska4-1412-18
Penn St.4-1412-20

Big 12
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Kansas16-232-7
Missouri14-430-5
Baylor12-630-8
Iowa St.12-623-11
Kansas St.10-822-11
Texas9-920-14
Oklahoma St.7-1115-18
Oklahoma5-1315-16
Texas A&M4-1414-18
Texas Tech1-178-23
 
Other games
IONA 53 Final
Ohio St 71
Mt St Mry 58 Final
GTOWN 69
Louisville 64 Final
Minn 70
NC 85 Final
VALPO 63
DUKE 82 Final
XAVIER 64
Belmont 77 Final
Tenn 79
UConn 88 Final
GONZAG 83
DAVID 58 Final
Purdue 76
BYU 75 Final
Ariz St 76
Syracuse 72 Final
Memphis 65
Del St 50 Final
ND 88
TXARL 76 Final
Baylor 79
VCU 70 Final
Oklahoma 81
MERCER 59 Final
UCLA 76