(10) Michigan State 71, Detroit 62

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#10 MSU (1-1) 36 35 71
DET (1-1) 37 25 62

Final

12:00 PM ET, November 15, 2009

Michigan State rides 15-3 run in second half to first win

2009-010 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Nov 15, 2009 MSU @ DETRecap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
MICHIGAN STATE (ET) DETROIT (ET)
11/19 ND 6:00pm
11/22 WMU 4:00pm
11/27 GW 1:15pm
12/03 UNC 8:30pm
12/06 IND 12:00pm
11/21 @CIN 2:00pm
11/24 CAN 7:00pm
12/01 @INST 7:00pm
12/05 EMU 3:30pm
12/09 BGSU 7:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Michigan State | Detroit
Associated Press

DETROIT -- Aisha Jefferson and Lauren Aitch provided the scoring and the poise that helped Michigan State secure its first victory of the season.

Jefferson scored 16 points and Aitch added 13 points and eight rebounds to help the 10th-ranked Spartans dominate the second half and top Detroit 71-62 on Sunday.

Jefferson and Aitch both scored during a 15-3 run early in the second half that put Michigan State in front for good.

"Everything is urgent and it doesn't need to be right now," Aitch said of the Spartans (1-1), who were upset 77-74 on Friday at Dayton in their season opener. "Right now we're not mentally where we need to be."

The Spartans struggled against Detroit's perimeter shooters and trailed 39-36 a minute into the second half when Jefferson got the decisive run started with a field goal. Courtney Schiffauer followed with back-to-back 3-pointers to give Michigan State a lead it never lost.

Detroit was 7 for 12 against the Spartans' zone in the first half, but managed just one more 3-pointer as the taller Spartans asserted themselves in the paint. Michigan State outrebounded the Titans (1-1) 46-33 and corralled 19 offensive rebounds en route to their 11th straight win over Detroit.

"I wish we had a few more players," said Titans coach Autumn Rademacher, who used just seven players Sunday after several expected contributors were knocked out by injuries in the early weeks of the season. "We ran out of gas."

Brigid Mulroy converted a three-point play with less than seven minutes to cut the lead to 60-56, but Schiffauer and Lykendra Johnson answered with consecutive 3-pointers to push the advantage back into double digits.

Mulroy finished with a career-best 27 points on 8-for-11 shooting. Sixteen of those came in the first half and the Spartans made it a lot harder for her to get open in the second.

"We're facing everybody's best effort, especially on the road," Michigan State coach Suzy Merchant said. "We just have to match that.

"I thought our mentality was a lot different in the second half."

Jalesa Jones hit one of Detroit's seven first-half 3-pointers seconds before the halftime buzzer to give the Titans a 37-36 lead at intermission. She finished with 10 points and Demeisha Fambro added 13.

Schiffauer had 12 points, six rebounds and four steals for the Spartans, who open their home season Thursday against Notre Dame (No. 7 ESPN/USA Today, No. 4 AP).


Women's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Sunday, November 15th
2 Stanford 81 Final
Rutgers 66
Bowling Green 72 Final
3 Ohio State 91
4 Baylor 65 Final
9 Tennessee 74
6 Duke 77 Final
16 Texas A&M 95
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 57 Final
7 Notre Dame 102
8 Oklahoma 51 Final
Georgia 62
10 Michigan State 71 Final
Detroit 62
South Dakota State 64 Final
11 Arizona State 73
Idaho State 43 Final
13 California 100
Centenary 19 Final
17 LSU 92
Manhattan 68 Final
18 Virginia 86
19 Louisville 65 Final
Dayton 63
Lehigh 54 Final
20 Vanderbilt 90
Western Illinois 37 Final
23 Purdue 70
Florida Atlantic 40 Final
24 Iowa State 80
North Dakota State 65 Final
25 DePaul 77