(2) Wisconsin 55, Michigan State 64

1 2 T
#2 WIS (26-3) 30 25 55
MSU (20-8) 29 35 64

Final

7:00 PM ET, February 20, 2007
Jack Breslin Student Events Center
East Lansing, MI

Neitzel, Michigan State stun No. 2 Wisconsin

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Team Stat Comparison
WISCONSIN MICHIGAN STATE
Points 55 64
FG Made-Attempted 19-53 (.358) 22-48 (.458)
3P Made-Attempted 9-28 (.321) 7-16 (.438)
FT Made-Attempted 8-12 (.667) 13-17 (.765)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 18 (1/0) 17 (0/0)
Largest Lead 6 11
Game Leaders
 WISCONSINMICHIGAN STATE
PointsM. Landry 18D. Neitzel 28
ReboundsM. Landry 5R. Morgan 8
AssistsM. Flowers 4T. Walton 10
StealsM. Flowers 2T. Walton 2
BlocksM. Landry 1D. Naymick 2
 · Team Stats: Wisconsin | Michigan State
Game Flow
2006-07 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Feb 20, 2007 @MSU 64, WIS 55Recap | Box Score
Mar 3, 2007 @WIS 52, MSU 50Recap | Box Score
Mar 9, 2007 @WIS 70, MSU 57Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
WISCONSIN (ET) MICHIGAN STATE (ET)
02/25 @OSU 4:00pm
03/03 MSU 12:00pm
03/09 MSU 6:40pm
03/10 ILL 4:05pm
03/11 @OSU 3:30pm
02/24 IND 9:00pm
02/27 @MICH 7:00pm
03/03 @WIS 12:00pm
03/08 NW 2:30pm
03/09 @WIS 6:40pm
 · Complete Schedule: Wisconsin | Michigan State
Big Ten Conference Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#1 Ohio State15-130-3
#2 Wisconsin13-329-5
Indiana10-620-10
Illinois9-723-11
Purdue9-721-11
Iowa9-717-14
Michigan State8-822-11
Michigan8-821-12
Minnesota3-139-22
Northwestern2-1413-18
Penn State2-1411-19
 · View expanded standings
Associated Press

EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Wisconsin's first taste of a top ranking turned sour Tuesday.

Even so, the Badgers (No. 2 ESPN/USA Today, No. 1 AP) made no excuses after falling 64-55 at Michigan State in their first game in school history as the top-ranked team in The Associated Press poll.

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"I don't think that had anything to do with it," Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan said of the pressure of playing with the top ranking in the nation. "Michigan State played better."

Especially Drew Neitzel. The junior guard scored 28 points and hit several key shots in the second half to give Michigan State its first win over a top-ranked team since the Spartans defeated Indiana State in the 1979 national championship game.

Wisconsin (26-3, 12-2 Big Ten) now trails Ohio State (No. 1 ESPN/USA Today, No. 2 AP) by a half-game in the Big Ten standings. The Buckeyes play Penn State on Wednesday, then host the Badgers in a No.1-No.2 showdown Sunday. The winner will be in the driver's seat for the Big Ten title and a top seed in the NCAA Tournament.

The win also boosts the postseason hopes of the Spartans (20-8, 7-6 Big Ten), who are trying to make the trip to the NCAA Tournament for the 10th straight season. It's the longest streak in the Big Ten and fifth-longest in the nation. Only Arizona (22), Kansas (17), Kentucky (15) and Duke (11) have longer current streaks.

The Spartans have also notched at least 20 wins for the eighth time in the past 10 years.

"This is unbelievable," Neitzel said after working his way throw the crowd and heading to a postgame press conference. "It is a chance for us to leave our legacy and our footprints on the program."

The junior guard hit two 3-pointers late in the game that gave the Spartans momentum. One of his shots bounced in and out of the basket twice before falling through, giving Michigan State a 56-51 lead with about 2:20 left.

His 3-pointer just a few minutes earlier gave the Spartans the lead for good, 51-49, with just under 4 minutes left.

"Neitzel hit some real tough shots, just like we knew he would," Wisconsin's Kammron Taylor said.

Marcus Landry led Wisconsin with 18 points. Alando Tucker had 16, only two in the second half.

A tenacious Michigan State defense forced Tucker to settle for outside shots. The Spartans also dominated on the boards, outrebounding the Badgers 41-24.

"That's the best defense I've faced this season," Tucker said.

Travis Walton had 13 points and 10 assists for Michigan State and Raymar Morgan added 12 points.

Michigan State coach Tom Izzo soaked up the celebration afterwards, counting it as one of the best wins he has enjoyed on the Spartans' home court.

"I just sat and watched," Izzo said of the aftermath. "It's one of those memory makers, and that's what life is all about."

The Badgers will aim to bounce back against Ohio State in what still figures to be a highly hyped game. Wisconsin already has set a school records for victories in a season, despite having a five-game win streak snapped Tuesday.

"We still have a game to play on Sunday," forward Brian Butch said. "Our schedule doesn't stop because we lost."


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, February 20th
2 Wisconsin 55 Final
Michigan State 64
13 Air Force 50 Final
UNLV 60
18 West Virginia 61 Final
Providence 64
Texas Tech 51 Final
20 Texas 80
DePaul 54 Final
23 Notre Dame 78