
A Full 40: Michigan State overwhelmed Maryland, 91–48, and Izzo was pleased
The Spartans kept pushing, kept defending, and never let the game drift
Michigan State did not just beat Maryland on Saturday afternoon — they overwhelmed the Terrapins from start to finish, rolling to a 91–48 win that never drifted into doubt.
The 43-point margin marked the Spartans’ largest victory of the season and reflected a performance defined by sustained pressure rather than a single hot stretch.
Michigan State built separation early, then kept pushing, turning the second half into an extended statement about focus, discipline, and growth.
Head coach Tom Izzo said that ability to stay connected and finish — something the team had struggled with at times earlier in the year — stood out most.
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Michigan State’s blowout of Maryland was about more than a lopsided score. It was about how the Spartans stayed connected, who controlled the game, and why the details Izzo keeps emphasizing are starting to show up consistently on the floor.
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