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词条 2008–09 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team
释义

  1. Previous season

  2. 2008 recruiting class

  3. Season summary

      Regular season    Big Ten Tournament    NCAA Tournament  

  4. Roster

  5. Schedule and results

  6. Player statistics

  7. Rankings

  8. Awards and honors

  9. References

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The 2008–09 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team represented Michigan State University in the 2008–09 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They were led by head coach Tom Izzo who was in his 14th year as head coach. The team played their home games at the Breslin Center in East Lansing, Michigan and were member of the Big Ten Conference. MSU finished the season 31–7, 15–3 in Big Ten play to win the Big Ten regular season championship by four games. They defeated Minnesota in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament before losing to Ohio State in the semifinals. The Spartans received their 12th-straight NCAA Tournament bid, an at-large bid as the No. 2 seed in the Midwest region. They defeated Robert Morris, USC, Kansas, and Louisville to advance to the Final Four for the fifth time under Izzo. In the Final Four, they defeated UConn to advance to the National Championship game where they lost to North Carolina.

Previous season

The Spartans finished the 2007–08 season 27–9, 12–6 in Big Ten play to finish in fourth place. Michigan State received a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament, their 11th straight trip to the Tournament, and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen, their seventh trip under Tom Izzo, before losing to Memphis.

The Spartans lost Drew Neitzel (13.9 points and 4 assists per game) to graduation following the season.

2008 recruiting class

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Season summary

Michigan State was led by sophomore Kalin Lucas (14.7 points and 4.6 assists per game), junior Raymar Morgan (10.2 points and 5.3 rebounds per game), and senior Goran Suton (10.4 points and 8.4 rebounds per game).

Regular season

The team began the season ranked No. 6 in the country and began the season well with home wins against Idaho[1] and IPFW (coached by future MSU assistant coach Dane Fife).[2]

The Spartans next traveled to Florida to participate in the Old Spice Classic. In the first round, they faced unranked Maryland who controlled the game, defeating MSU 80–62.[3][4] The Spartans rebounded from the loss to Maryland by beating Oklahoma State 94–79 in the consolation bracket.[5] In the consolation championship, MSU defeated Wichita State 65–57 behind 12 points from Marquise Gray.[6]

The Spartans then faced No. 1 North Carolina in the Big Ten-ACC Challenge at the site of the upcoming Final Four, Ford Field. There, MSU was blown out, 98–63.[7] Izzo took the blame for the loss, "The blame goes on me for the scheduling. We were dead."[8]

Michigan State returned home after playing five straight games away from the Breslin Center.[9] Following easy wins over Bradley,[10] Alcorn State,[11] and The Citadel,[12] MSU then went on the road again to face No. 5-ranked Texas at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.[13] MSU, ranked 19th in the AP poll, were led by Goran Suton's 18 points, but still trailed as time wound down in the game.[14] Durrell Summers hit a three-pointer with 18.6 second remaining to help pull out a 67–63 win.[15][14]

The Spartans next defeated Oakland at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Detroit, 82–66, to move to 9–2 and were ranked No. 10 in the country to finish the non-conference schedule.[16]

MSU opened conference play on New Year's Eve with a win over No. 21 Minnesota behind a career-high 24 points from Kalin Lucas.[17] Wins over Northwestern and Ohio State followed before the Spartans stepped back out of conference to welcome defending national champion Kansas to the Breslin Center on January 11.[18] MSU fell behind early 7–1 and 11–6, but fought back before taking control of the game at the half with a 37–18 lead.[19] Lucas again led the Spartans, scoring 22 points as the Spartans won 75–62 for their ninth straight win, pushing their record to 13–2 on the season.[20]

Wins over Penn State[21] and No. 20 Illinois pushed the win streak to 11.[22] Prior to the win over Illinois, the Spartans retired Morris Peterson's jersey.[23] The win over Illinois also gave MSU a 5–0 record in Big Ten play, their best start in conference since 1978.[24] Looking to extend their win streak to 12 games, MSU welcomed Northwestern to the Breslin Centeron January 21.[24] The Spartans, hampered by Raymar Morgan's sickness, were stunned by Northwestern, losing 70–63.[25] The loss ended the Spartans 28-game home winning streak as well and left them at 5–1 in conference, 15–3 overall.[26]

MSU returned to their winning ways defeating Ohio State[27] and Iowa on the road to mark five straight Big Ten road wins.[28] Another surprising loss at home, this time to Penn State,[29] preceded a second win over No. 21-ranked Minnesota.[30] At 18–4 and 8–2 on the season, the Spartans returned to the top ten rankings, moving to No. 9 in the AP poll. The Spartans then welcomed former Izzo assistant Tom Crean, coach of Indiana, to the Breslin Center on February 7. MSU, led by freshman Draymond Green's 15 points and 12 rebounds, blew out the Hoosiers, 75–47.[31]

The Spartans then took their perfect road record to Michigan.[31] MSU led the majority of the game, but Michigan rallied to within four with under five minutes remaining.[32] But Kalin Lucas, who scored 13 of his 15 points after half time, made a three to extend the lead and Delvon Roe scored a season-high 14 points as MSU won 54–42.[33]

The win over Michigan moved MSU to No. 6 in the AP poll (No. 5 in the Coaches Poll) and set up an important road game against No. 19 Purdue.[34] The Boilermakers forced 22 Spartan turnovers, blocked eight shots and held MSU to 33% from the field.[35] Lucas scored 13 for MSU, but it wasn't enough as they were blown out 72–54.[35] The Purdue loss broke the road-winning streak, but still left MSU at 20–5 and 10–3 in conference.

The Purdue loss would also mark the last regular season loss by the Spartans. Wins over Wisconsin[36] and Iowa[37] preceded the No. 9-ranked Spartans trip to No. 20 Illinois.[38] Lucas led the Spartans again with 18 points as they defeated Illinois 74–66 clinching a share of the Big Ten regular season championship.[39] With a 64–59 win at Indiana on March 3, the Spartans won their first Big Ten regular season title since 2001 and first outright title since 1999.[40] In the final game of the season, a 62–51 win over No. 19 Purdue, Lucas scored 21 points to lead MSU to the Big Ten championship by four games with a 15–3 record, 25–5 overall, and ranked No. 7 in the country.[41]

Following the conclusion of the regular season, Kalin Lucas was named Big Ten Player of the Year[42] and Tom Izzo was voted Big Ten Coach of the Year.[47] Travis Wilson was named Defensive Player of the Year, while Goran Suton was a second team All-Big Ten selection.[47] Delvon Roe was named to the Big Ten freshmen team.[47]

Big Ten Tournament

As the No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Tournament, MSU had a bye into the quarterfinals. Looking to make their case for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, MSU defeated No. 8-seeded Minnesota 64–56 led by Chris Allen's 17 points.[43] The win moved the Spartans to the Big Ten semifinals to face Ohio State. However, Michigan State's hopes for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament vanished as they were defeated by Ohio State, 82–70.[44] Evan Turner had 18 points to lead the Buckeyes to win the over the Spartans, who shot just 38 percent from the field.[43]

NCAA Tournament

Michigan State received an at-large bid as the No. 2 seed in the Midwest Region of the NCAA Tournament, their 12th straight appearance in the Tournament.[45] Though they only received a No. 2 seed, the path to the Final Four looked good for the Spartans with games in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Indianapolis, Indiana before the Final Four in Detroit.

In the First Round, the Spartans defeated No. 15-seed Robert Morris 77–62 behind Raymar Morgan's 16 points and Goran Suton's 11 points and 17 rebounds.[46] Draymond Green added 16 points in the easy win. In the Second Round, MSU faced No. 10-seed USC for the right to advance to the Sweet Sixteen, which would be their second straight and eighth overall trip under Izzo. With a surprising offensive output by Travis Walton, scoring a career-high 18 points, the Spartans were able to hold off USC to advance to the Sweet Sixteen.[47]

In the Sweet Sixteen, MSU faced No. 14-ranked and No. 3-seeded Kansas, marking the MSU's eighth trip to the Sweet Sixteen in the previous 12 years.[48] The game was held in Indianapolis where MSU was 5–0 all time in NCAA Tournament games.[48] Michigan State trailed by as many as 13 in the first half as Lucas struggled from the field.[58] MSU trailed 36–29 at the half, but started strong in the second half as Draymond Green cut the Kansas lead to just one point three minutes into the half.[58] Lucas sealed the win by scoring seven points in the final 49 seconds of the game (going 5–5 from the free throw line) as MSU advanced to the Elite Eight with a 67–62 win.[49]

In the Elite Eight, the Spartans faced overall No. 1 seed Louisville with a chance to go to a Final Four in nearby Detroit, only 90 miles from MSU's campus. Led by MSU's rugged defense, Louisville, who had scored 103 points in their win over Arizona in the Sweet Sixteen, was held to 52 points and lost for the first time in 14 games.[61] The Spartans, who slowed the game down, were led by Suton's 19 points and 10 rebounds and won 64–52.[50] The win sent MSU to the Final Four for the fifth time in 11 seasons. "Detroit, here we come," said coach Tom Izzo, a Michigan native. "I can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to that."[50] Durrell Summers contributed 10 second-half points in the win.[50]

In Detroit for the Final Four, the Spartans practiced before a crowd of over 30,000 fans as they were clearly the hometown favorites.[51] In the national semifinals, Michigan State faced Connecticut, another No. 1 seed, for the right to play for the national championship. Kalin Lucas led the Spartans with 21 points and Raymar Morgan added 18 as the smaller Spartans took it to the much bigger Huskies, led by Hasheem Thabeet.[52] MSU led by two at the half and pulled away in the second to win 82–73 to advance to the national championship game.[53] In contrast to the slowed down play against Louisville in the Elite Eight, MSU pushed the ball and wore out Thabeet and the Huskies.[52]

In the National Championship game, the Spartans were re-matched with North Carolina, whom they had also lost to earlier in the season at Ford Field. Michigan State was appearing in only its third national championship game, going 2–0 in prior trips while winning the 1979 and 2000 Tournaments.[54] Even better, under Tom Izzo, MSU was 14–2 in the second game of a weekend in NCAA Tournament play.[54] However, the game started horribly for MSU as North Carolina jumped out to a lead of 17–7 in the first five minutes and extend the lead to 24–7 with 14 minutes remaining in the half.[55] North Carolina scored more points than any team had ever scored in the first half of an NCAA championship game, scoring 55 and blowing out the Spartans 55–34 at the half.[55] MSU's 14 turnovers in the first half aided the Tar Heels 52.9% shooting.[55] In counter, the Spartans only made 12 baskets in the first half.[56] The Spartans held UNC in check more in the second half, outscoring the Tar Heels 38–34, but it was too little too late.[55] The Spartans were defeated by North Carolina 89–72, marking the Spartans' first ever loss in the national championship game.[56]

The Spartans faced three No. 1 seeds (Louisville, UConn, and North Carolina) in the Tournament, only losing to North Carolina.

Roster

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Schedule and results

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| rank = 5
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| opponent = IPFW
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| site_cityst = Fort Wayne, IN
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| score = 62–54
| record = 22–5
| conference = 12–3
| attend = 14,759
}}{{CBB schedule entry
| w/l = w
| date = Mar 1, 2009
| time = 4:00 pm
| rank = 9
| away = yes
| opprank = 20
| opponent = Illinois
| site_stadium = Assembly Hall
| site_cityst = Champaign, IL
| tv = CBS
| score = 74–66
| record = 23–5
| conference = 13–3
| attend = 16,618
}}{{CBB schedule entry
| w/l = w
| date = Mar 3, 2009
| time = 7:00 pm
| rank = 8
| away = yes
| opponent = Indiana
| site_stadium = Assembly Hall
| site_cityst = Bloomington, IN
| tv = ESPN
| score = 64–59
| record = 24–5
| conference = 14–3
| attend = 15,006
}}{{CBB schedule entry
| w/l = w
| date = Mar 8, 2009
| time = 12:00 pm
| rank = 8
| opprank = 20
| opponent = Purdue
| site_stadium = Breslin Center
| site_cityst = East Lansing, MI
| tv = CBS
| score = 62–51
| record = 25–5
| conference = 15–3
| attend = 14,759
}}
|-
Michigan State Spartans|Big Ten Tournament{{CBB schedule entry
| date = Mar 13, 2009
| time = 12:00 pm
| w/l = w
| neutral = yes
| rank = 7
| seed = 1
| opponent = Minnesota
| oppseed = 8
| site_stadium = Conseco Fieldhouse
| site_cityst = Indianapolis, IN
| gamename = Quarterfinals
| tv = ESPN
| score = 64–56
| record = 26–5
| attend = 13,023
}}{{CBB schedule entry
| date = Mar 14, 2009
| time = 1:40 pm
| w/l = l
| neutral = yes
| seed = 1
| rank = 7
| opponent = Ohio State
| oppseed = 5
| site_stadium = Conseco Fieldhouse
| site_cityst = Indianapolis, IN
| gamename = Semifinals
| tv = CBS
| score = 70–82
| record = 26–6
| attend = 15,728
}}
|-
Michigan State Spartans|NCAA Tournament{{CBB schedule entry
| date = Mar 20, 2009
| time = 9:50 pm
| w/l = w
| neutral = yes
| seed = 2 MW
| rank = 8
| opponent = Robert Morris
| oppseed = 15 MW
| site_stadium = Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
| site_cityst = Minneapolis, MN
| gamename = First Round
| tv = CBS
| score = 77–62
| record = 27–6
| attend = 12,814
}}{{CBB schedule entry
| date = Mar 22, 2009
| time = 4:55 pm
| w/l = w
| neutral = yes
| seed = 2 MW
| rank = 8
| opponent = USC
| oppseed = 10 MW
| site_stadium = Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
| site_cityst = Minneapolis, MN
| gamename = Second Round
| tv = CBS
| score = 74–69
| record = 28–6
| attend = 14,279
}}{{CBB schedule entry
| date = March 27, 2009
| time = 9:37 pm
| w/l = w
| nonconf = yes
| neutral = yes
| seed = 2 MW
| rank = 8
| opponent = Kansas
| opprank = 13
| oppseed = 3 MW
| site_stadium = Lucas Oil Stadium
| site_cityst = Indianapolis, IN
| gamename = Sweet Sixteen
| tv = CBS
| score = 67–62
| record = 29–6
| attend = 33,780
}}{{CBB schedule entry
| date = March 29, 2009
| time = 2:20 pm
| w/l = w
| nonconf = yes
| neutral = yes
| seed = 2 MW
| rank = 8
| opponent = Louisville
| opprank = 1
| oppseed = 1 MW
| site_stadium = Lucas Oil Stadium
| site_cityst = Indianapolis, IN
| gamename = Elite Eight
| tv = CBS
| score = 64–52
| record = 30–6
| attend = 36,084
}}{{CBB schedule entry
| date = April 4, 2009
| time = 6:07 pm
| w/l = w
| nonconf = yes
| neutral = yes
| seed = 2 MW
| rank = 8
| opponent = Connecticut
| opprank = 6
| oppseed = 1 W
| site_stadium = Ford Field
| site_cityst = Detroit, MI
| gamename = Final Four
| tv = CBS
| score = 82–73
| record = 31–6
| attend = 72,456
}}{{CBB schedule entry
| date = April 6, 2009
| time = 9:21 pm
| w/l = l
| nonconf = yes
| neutral = yes
| seed = 2 MW
| rank = 8
| opponent = North Carolina
| opprank = 3
| oppseed = 1 S
| site_stadium = Ford Field
| site_cityst = Detroit, MI
| gamename = National Championship
| tv = CBS
| score = 72–89
| record = 31–7
| attend = 72,922
}}{{CBB schedule end|poll=AP Poll
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Player statistics

Individual player statistics (Final)
Michigan State Spartans|ScoringMichigan State Spartans|Total FGsMichigan State Spartans|3-point FGsMichigan State Spartans|Free-ThrowsMichigan State Spartans|Rebounds
Michigan State Spartans|PlayerMichigan State Spartans|GPMichigan State Spartans|PtsMichigan State Spartans|AvgMichigan State Spartans|FGMichigan State Spartans|FGAMichigan State Spartans|PctMichigan State Spartans|3FGMichigan State Spartans|3FAMichigan State Spartans|PctMichigan State Spartans|FTMichigan State Spartans|FTAMichigan State Spartans|PctMichigan State Spartans|TotMichigan State Spartans|AvgMichigan State Spartans|AMichigan State Spartans|StlMichigan State Spartans|BlkMichigan State Spartans|Tov
Allen, Chris383198.4104288.36152167.3115975.787852.24814050
Crandell, Jon1040.4111.00000221.00000.00000
Dahlman, Isaiah16120.859.55613.33314.250100.60000
Gray, Marquise381193.14578.577002943.6741082.81241235
Green, Draymond371223.34581.55601.0003252.6151223.33121924
Herzog, Tom16100.635.6000047.571110.71050
Ibok, Idong28100.438.3750046.667250.950713
Kebler, Mike840.512.50001.000221.00020.31000
Lucas, Kalin3855914.7173438.39541105.390172213.671802.117639684
Lucious, Korie381213.240106.3772982.3541218.664320.84710242
Morgan, Raymar3535810.2132254.526521.23889135.6591845.34123762
Roe, Delvon382135.681143.5660021112.4551975.235162942
Summers, Durrell383268.6116267.55145117.3854968.7211293.430251355
Suton, Goran3233410.4123234.5212148.4386779.8482698.450361658
Thornton, Austin27331.2925.360417.2351114.786210.87406
Walton, Travis381935.181197.41135.6002847.596852.212756152
Legend
  GP  Games played Avg  Average per game
  FG Field-goals made FGA Field-goal attempts  Tov Turnovers
 Blk  Blocks Stl  Steals  A Assists
Source[58]

Rankings

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Source[59]

Awards and honors

  • Kalin Lucas – Big Ten Player of the Year[42][60]
  • Kalin Lucas – NABC All District First Team
  • Kalin Lucas – USBWA All-District Team
  • Kalin Lucas – AP All-American honorable mention
  • Tom Izzo – Big Ten Coach of the Year (Coaches)[42][60]
  • Travis Walton – Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year[42][60]
  • Goran Suton – All Big Ten Second Team[42][60]
  • Goran Suton – NABC All District Second Team
  • Raymar Morgan – All Big Ten Honorable Mention[42][60]
  • Delvon Roe – Big Ten All-Freshman Team[60]

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