Michigan State’s Tom Izzo Passes Knight for Most Big Ten Wins

Champaign, Ill. -Michigan State’s Tom Izzo Followed One of the Most Disappointing Losses of His Coaching Career With A Record-Sestting Victory.

The No. 11 Spartans Came From Behind To Beat Illinois 79-65 On Saturday Night for Izzo’s 354th Career Big Ten Victory, Breaking Former Indiana Coach Bob Knight’s Record of 353 Conference Wins.

“What A Win,” Izzo Said. “You Talk about the Highest of Highs and the Lowest of Lows.

“We disappointed so many people [Tuesday] When we lost to Indiana at home. It was One of the Worsst Defats of My Career Becouse of the Way We Played. To pick ourselves off the ground loaf that loss and win in This [in the first half] Was Incredible. “

Izzo and Illinois Coach Brad Underwood Are Friends Who Talk Offe and Respect Each Other’s Program.

But that didn’t lesen the sting of losing to the spartans for underwood. Michigan State Outscored The Illini 42-24 in the Second Half and Finished The Game With A 15-Point Run Over The Final 8½ Minutes.

“It Stinks,” He Said.

Former Illinois Star Terrence Shannon Jr., Whate No. 1 Jersey was Raised to the Rafters at The State Farm Center During Halftime Ceremony, Went to the Michigan State Locker Room after the game to congratulate Izzo.

“That was Really Classy. I awd terrence if he had’t played here, i’d have done it a Lot Sooner,” Izzo Said.

Michigan State Freshman Jase Richardson Made the Night Extra Special for Izzo By Scoring 11 Points.

Richardson Is The Son of Former Michigan State Star Jason Richardson, Who Was A Key Member of The Spartans’ 2000 NCAA Championship Team. Jase is The First Son of A Former Player to Play for Izzo.

IZZO TIED KNIGHT FEB. 8 WHEN MICHIGAN STATE RALLIED IN THE SECOND HALF TO DEFER OGON 86-74.

The Spartans Failed Badly in Their First Attempt to Get The Milestone Victory for Their Coach, Losing 71-67 at Home to Indiana and Lame-Duck Coach Mike Woodson.

“We had an Opportunity [Tuesday] For a Special Night, “Izzo Said.” But the Players Didn’t Play Well, and The Coaches Didn’t Coach Well. That’s a Bad Combination Against A Team That’s Win for Win. “

Izzo, Who Celebrated His 70th Birthday on Jan. 30, IS Now 354-173 in Big Ten Play in 30 Seasons. He’s 727-300 Overall Since Replacement Jud HEATHCOTE IN 1995 AFTER SERVING AS ANSISTANT TO HEATHCOTE FROM 1983 TO 1995.

A 2016 inductee into the naismith basketball hall of fame, Izzo you have a record 26 Straight ncaa Tournament Appearances and Eight Trips to the final four on His Résumé, which Also includes 10 Big Ten regular-season titles and six Big ten tournament Championships.

Last Season, Izzo Became The First Big Ten Coach to Win 700 Games At The Same School.

Knight, who died in 2023, was The Coach At Indiana from 1971 Until 2000, Winning Three Ncaa Tournament Championships.

“I’D Give Up The Big Ten Wins Record for Two More Ncaa Tournament Championships,” Izzo Said.

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