![](https://todaysu.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/i-48-740x480.jpg)
Indiana stuns MSU, rejects Izzo shot to pass Knight
Feb 11, 2025, 11:58 PM ET EAST LANSING, Mich.– Michigan State coach Tom Izzo has actually been attempting to downplay being on the edge of breaking Bob Knight’s record for Big Ten Conference basketball wins.Perhaps he understood what was coming Tuesday night.Indiana beat the 11th-ranked Spartans 71-67,
leaving Izzo with 353 conference success to stay connected with Knight a little longer.Editor’s Picks 1 Related Michigan State(19-5, 10-3), an 11.5-point preferred, lost for the 3rd time in 4 games. Izzo will
get his next shot Saturday night at Illinois.”We had a chance for an unique night, “Izzo stated.”I do not think the players played very well and I didn’t think the coaches coached extremely well so that’s a bad mix against the group that was desperate. I don’t wish to take anything far from Indiana.” Previous NFL coach Steve Mariucci surprised Izzo by appearing at the Breslin Center, sitting on the Spartans’bench with his
back dealing with Izzo as he strolled to the sideline for warmups.Izzo and Mariucci, who coached the San Francisco 49ers and Detroit Lions, matured together in Iron Mountain in Michigan’s upper peninsula and went to nearby Northern Michigan.The Basketball Hall of Popularity coach tied Knight’s Huge Ten record of 353 conference wins with an 86-74 resurgence success over Oregon on Saturday.Knight, who passed away in 2023, led Indiana to three NCAA titles between 1971 and 2000 and was one of Izzo’s coaches throughout his first season as Jud Heathcote’s successor at Michigan State in 1995.< img height="320"width =" 570"src="
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/43803971/”/ > Tom Izzo will get his next shot to pass Bob Knight for sole ownership of the Big Ten basketball wins record Saturday night at Illinois. Rey Del Rio/Getty Images Indiana coach Mike Woodson, a star player for Knight from 1976 to 1980, remains in his 4th and final season in the most recent effort to return the program to magnificence. The school revealed last week that Woodson was stepping down after the season. “I can’t let them stop,”stated Woodson, whose team ended a five-game losing streak.”We’ve simply got to keep working and keep pressing each other and see where it leads us.” We’ve still got a great deal of season left.” The Associated Press contributed to this report.