(5) Michigan State 73, Illinois 78

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#5 MSU (19-5) 34 39 73
ILL (16-8) 35 43 78

Final

9:00 PM ET, February 6, 2010
Assembly Hall
Champaign, IL

McCamey double-double fuels Illini upset of Spartans

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Team Stat Comparison
MICHIGAN STATE ILLINOIS
Points 73 78
FG Made-Attempted 29-53 (.547) 31-59 (.525)
3P Made-Attempted 6-16 (.375) 8-18 (.444)
FT Made-Attempted 9-14 (.643) 8-14 (.571)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 19 (0/0) 13 (0/0)
Largest Lead 2 10
Game Leaders
 MICHIGAN STATEILLINOIS
PointsD. Green 17D. McCamey 22
ReboundsD. Green 16M. Tisdale 8
AssistsD. Green 3D. McCamey 11
StealsK. Lucious 2D. Richardson 2
BlocksD. Green 1M. Davis 2
 · Team Stats: Michigan State | Illinois
Game Flow
2009-10 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
Jan 16, 2010 @MSU 73, ILL 63Recap | Box Score
· Feb 6, 2010 @ILL 78, MSU 73Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
MICHIGAN STATE (ET) ILLINOIS (ET)
02/09 PUR 9:00pm
02/13 @PSU 12:00pm
02/16 @IND 7:00pm
02/20 OSU 12:00pm
02/27 @PUR 12:00pm
02/09 @WIS 7:00pm
02/14 OSU 1:00pm
02/20 @PUR 12:00pm
02/23 @MICH 7:00pm
02/27 MINN 1:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Michigan State | Illinois
Big Ten Conference Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#5 Michigan State9-319-6
Illinois9-317-8
#7 Purdue8-320-3
#18 Ohio State8-318-6
#16 Wisconsin8-418-6
Minnesota5-514-8
Northwestern5-616-7
Michigan4-711-12
Indiana3-79-13
Iowa2-98-16
Penn State0-118-15
 · View expanded standings
Associated Press

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Even without Kalin Lucas on the floor, No. 5 Michigan State almost held off Illinois.

Demetri McCamey was just too much for the Spartans.

"Playing without Lucas, it's no excuse. Everybody has to play without somebody," Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said. "I told McCamey he's twice the player he was when he played at our place. He's so much of a different player."

Jump Around

Demetri McCamey scored 22 points and matched a career high with 11 assists against Michigan State; he and his Illinois teammates did most of their damage on jump shots.

McCamey Offensive Production
Shooting Assists
Paint 1-1 2
Mid-range 1-2 8
3-pointer 6-9 1
Points 22 23

McCamey, who lost his starting job earlier in the Big Ten season, had 22 points and 11 assists to lead Illinois to a 78-73 upset of No. 5 Michigan State on Saturday night, sending the Spartans to another loss without Lucas -- who said he expects to play Tuesday against Purdue.

The Illini led by a point at halftime and by seven in the game's final minutes. But they couldn't put the Spartans away until freshman D.J. Richardson hit a free throw with 15 seconds to play for a 76-73 lead.

Mike Davis added 16 points for Illinois. Draymond Green's 17 points and 16 rebounds led Michigan State without Lucas, who sprained his right ankle in a loss to Wisconsin on Tuesday.

"I told them it didn't matter, they were still going to come at us, they have a lot of weapons," Illinois coach Bruce Weber said. "Tom exerts his intensity, his will to be successful. Those kids just play off of that."

Illinois (16-8, 8-3) got within a game of the first-place Spartans (19-5, 9-2) in the Big Ten.

Richardson and McCamey finished off the Spartans in the game's final minutes. McCamey hit a 3 with 37 seconds to play and with MSU forced to foul, Richardson made three free throws in the final 26 seconds and Davis slammed home a dunk at the buzzer as the crowd rushed the court in Assembly Hall.

Lucas nearly helped the Spartans win from the bench. With the Spartans trailing 57-64 and 7:17 remaining, he got into the huddle and told his teammates to calm down. Then he pulled his replacement, Korie Lucious, aside for a one-on-one chat.

When play resumed, Lucas could be seen sitting next to Izzo, a spot usually reserved for assistant coaches.

The Spartans eventually got within a point, making it 66-65 with 3:44 remaining, but never regained control. They were down two points with less than a minute to go, but McCamey's last 3-pointer of the night essentially iced it. Illinois finished 8 for 18 on 3s.

"I'm 50 percent proud of my team," Izzo said. "But disappointed. We just gave them 3 after 3 after 3."

The Spartans fought back from an early 10-point hole to make it 35-34 at halftime, and even briefly took the lead in the second half.

McCamey opened the second half with 10 points in nine minutes to keep Illinois in the game. At times, he appeared to be the Illini's only option.

His back-to-back 3s put the Illini up 53-47 lead with 13:10 to play, but Michigan State scored the next five points, and went ahead after McCamey missed a 3-pointer on the next possession and Chris Allen made one with 11:21 to go.

Illinois tied the game at 55 with 10:05 remaining on a putback by Mike Tisdale. A minute later, Brandon Paul's dunk gave Illinois a 59-57 lead and started a 7-0 run.

"We made our runs and they made theirs," McCamey said. "They kept coming back again and again."


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, February 6th
Nebraska 64 Final
1 Kansas 75
2 Villanova 90 Final
8 Georgetown 103
3 Kentucky 81 Final
LSU 55
5 Michigan State 73 Final
Illinois 78
6 West Virginia 79 Final
St. John's 60
9 Duke 66 Final
Boston College 63
10 Texas 71 Final
Oklahoma 80
11 Kansas State 79 Final
Iowa State 75
12 Brigham Young 74 Final
UNLV 88
13 Gonzaga 66 Final
Memphis 58
South Carolina 53 Final
14 Tennessee 79
Wright State 62 Final
15 Butler 74
16 Wisconsin 62 Final
Michigan 44
17 Temple 54 Final
Richmond 71
NC State 71 Final
19 Georgia Tech 73
20 Vanderbilt 58 Final
Georgia 72
Seton Hall 58 Final
21 Pittsburgh 83
Southern Illinois 52 Final
22 Northern Iowa 55
San Diego State 86 Final
23 New Mexico 88 OT
24 Baylor 71 Final
Texas A&M; 78
Brown 60 Final
25 Cornell 74