Henry scores 27 points, No. 17 Michigan State beats Nebraska
AP
Jan 03, 2021
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Aaron Henry scored a career-high 27 points and No. 17 Michigan State Spartans ended a three-game losing streak with a 84-77 victory over Nebraska Cornhuskers on Saturday night.
The Spartans (7-3, 1-3 Big Ten) bounced back from a 25-point loss at Minnesota on Monday and beat Nebraska for the seventh straight time.
''The focus today was just to get a win,'' Henry said. ''Anything we could do to get a win. Anybody that comes to Michigan State, that's the standard we're held to. I set a career high for myself. Yeah, that's fine and dandy. I want to win. That's all I care about.''
Nebraska (4-7, 0-4) lost its 21st straight Big Ten game. It is off to its worst conference start since 2013-14.
Michigan State looked ready to break it open early in the second half, but the Huskers hung around thanks to the scoring provided by Teddy Allen.
Allen, averaging just under 18 points, spent most of the first half on the bench with two fouls. He scored 19 of his 23 points in the last 16 minutes.
His deep 3-pointer got the Huskers to 66-61 with seven minutes left, but baskets by Rocket Watts and Joshua Langford put the Spartans ahead by double digits with just over three minutes to play.
The Huskers were back within five points three times in the final minute, though, the last time after Allen snaked his way through the lane for a layup.
''First and foremost, our energy was phenomenal tonight,'' Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg said. ''I thought it was where it needed to be to have a chance to win that game. Against a team like this coming off three losses, which doesn't happen to Tom Izzo's teams very often, we knew they would come out and play hard and play with great energy. I thought we really battled them and fought all the way through.''
Langford finished with 15 points, and Gabe Brown added 10 for the Spartans.
''We didn't necessarily do it for 40 minutes tonight, but we (played) Michigan State basketball more than we have been in the past games,'' Langford said, ''and I think this is a great step moving forward.''
Trey McGowens had 15 of his 20 points in the first half for Nebraska. Kobe Webster added 10.
The teams played on even terms early, with neither team leading by more than three points the first 14 minutes. Henry's 3 with just under seven minutes left in the first half put the Spartans up 24-23, and they never trailed again.
Allen was on the bench in his warmup top and a towel draped over his shoulders the last 10:45 of the first half. He was called for a flagrant-1 foul for elbowing Henry in the neck, and he committed his third foul a minute into the second half and went back to the bench briefly.
''I didn't think Teddy came out with the right mentality and we got him out,'' Hoiberg said. ''When I put him back in he was unbelievable, as good as he's been all season.''
Before Allen returned, it was McGowens who kept the Huskers within range. He scored 15 points before half, and he brought a roar from teammates for a giant dunk late in the game.
BIG PICTURE
Michigan State: With the exception of Henry, the Spartans weren't sharp offensively early, but they opened the second half with a flurry, built a double-digit lead and held on to avoid their first 0-4 start since 1979-80.
Nebraska: The Huskers gave a strong effort after losing 90-54 at Ohio State on Wednesday. They hung around even though they didn't have Allen most of the first half.
NEW POINT GUARD
Spartans freshman A.J. Hoggard drew his first start at point guard in place of Watts, who moved to the off-guard spot and came off the bench five minutes into the game. Hoggard finished with five assists, four points, three rebounds and two blocks.
''Sky's the limit for him,'' Henry said. ''He's only going to grow as a player. I'm glad he got the opportunity he did. It won't show up on the stat sheet, but he did a lot of good things for us.''
UP NEXT
Michigan State: Hosts No. 14 Rutgers on Tuesday.
Nebraska: At Purdue on Tuesday.
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1st Half
MIST
Spartans
40
NEB
Cornhuskers
33
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Thomas Kithier vs. Yvan Ouedraogo (Lat Mayen gains possession)
19:28
Teddy Allen misses three point jump shot
19:26
Aaron Henry defensive rebound
19:19
Lat Mayen shooting foul (Joshua Langford draws the foul)
19:19
+1
Joshua Langford makes regular free throw 1 of 2
1-0
19:19
+1
Joshua Langford makes regular free throw 2 of 2
2-0
18:57
+2
Teddy Allen makes two point layup
2-2
18:24
+2
Thomas Kithier makes two point layup (A.J. Hoggard assists)
4-2
18:09
Teddy Allen turnover (bad pass)
17:49
Aaron Henry misses two point jump shot
17:47
Lat Mayen defensive rebound
17:36
+3
Trey McGowens makes three point jump shot (Dalano Banton assists)
4-5
17:27
Aaron Henry misses two point dunk
17:25
Aaron Henry offensive rebound
17:25
Lat Mayen personal foul
17:17
Joey Hauser misses two point jump shot
17:15
Yvan Ouedraogo defensive rebound
17:01
+2
Trey McGowens makes two point floating jump shot
4-7
16:51
+2
Joshua Langford makes two point jump shot
6-7
16:32
A.J. Hoggard personal foul (Dalano Banton draws the foul)
16:18
+2
Yvan Ouedraogo makes two point hook shot
6-9
16:05
+2
Foster Loyer makes two point jump shot
8-9
15:58
Aaron Henry personal foul (Trey McGowens draws the foul)
15:58
TV timeout
15:47
Trey McGowens turnover (traveling)
15:36
Julius Marble II offensive foul
15:36
Julius Marble II turnover
15:28
Kobe Webster misses two point layup
15:26
Yvan Ouedraogo offensive rebound
15:16
+2
Yvan Ouedraogo makes two point layup
8-11
15:16
Teddy Allen personal foul (Julius Marble II draws the foul)
15:12
Julius Marble II misses regular free throw 1 of 2
15:12
Julius Marble II misses regular free throw 1 of 2
15:12
+1
Julius Marble II makes regular free throw 2 of 2
9-11
14:58
Trey McGowens misses two point layup
14:56
Foster Loyer defensive rebound
14:49
+2
Gabe Brown makes two point jump shot
11-11
14:32
Yvan Ouedraogo misses two point layup
14:30
Yvan Ouedraogo offensive rebound
14:30
Julius Marble II shooting foul (Yvan Ouedraogo draws the foul)
14:30
Yvan Ouedraogo misses regular free throw 1 of 2
14:30
Yvan Ouedraogo misses regular free throw 2 of 2
14:30
Yvan Ouedraogo misses regular free throw 2 of 2
14:30
Malik Hall defensive rebound
14:19
Gabe Brown turnover (traveling)
14:01
Eduardo Andre turnover (traveling)
13:31
Foster Loyer misses three point jump shot
13:29
Thorir Thorbjarnarson defensive rebound
13:21
Gabe Brown personal foul (Trey McGowens draws the foul)
13:17
+2
Teddy Allen makes two point layup
11-13
12:57
Aaron Henry misses three point jump shot
12:55
Eduardo Andre defensive rebound
12:25
A.J. Hoggard blocks Teddy Allen's three point jump shot
12:23
A.J. Hoggard defensive rebound
12:19
Dalano Banton shooting foul (Malik Hall draws the foul)
12:19
+1
Malik Hall makes regular free throw 1 of 2
12-13
12:19
+1
Malik Hall makes regular free throw 2 of 2
13-13
12:03
+3
Kobe Webster makes three point jump shot (Dalano Banton assists)
13-16
11:34
+2
Rocket Watts makes two point layup
15-16
11:13
Mady Sissoko blocks Dalano Banton's two point jump shot
11:11
Joey Hauser defensive rebound
11:04
+2
Aaron Henry makes two point layup
17-16
10:47
Teddy Allen flagrant 1 (Aaron Henry draws the foul)