The No. 4 Michigan State Spartans host the Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles. The teams play Thursday for the first time this season.
BOTTOM LINE: No. 4 Michigan State hosts the Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles after Tyson Walker scored 35 points in Michigan State’s 79-76 overtime loss to the James Madison Dukes.
Michigan State went 21-13 overall a season ago while going 12-2 at home. The Spartans averaged 14.6 assists per game on 25.9 made field goals last season. Southern Indiana went 16-17 overall last season while going 5-11 on the road. The Screaming Eagles allowed opponents to score 74.2 points per game and shot 43.6% from the field last season.
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