No. 12 Michigan State delivered a defensive masterpiece and offensive clinic against USC, with Jaxon Kohler extending his historic double-double streak while Coen Carr and Jeremy Fears Jr. provided the scoring punch in an 80-51 blowout that sends a clear message to the Big Ten.
Kohler’s Perfect Shooting Night Extends Historic Streak
Jaxon Kohler put together one of the most efficient performances in recent Michigan State memory, scoring 16 points on perfect 6-for-6 shooting from the field while adding eight rebounds in the Spartans’ commanding victory. The big man went 3-for-3 from beyond the arc and made his only free throw attempt, falling just two rebounds short of his sixth consecutive double-double.
Kohler has now become the first Spartans player since at least the 1996-97 season to record at least 10 points and 10 rebounds in five straight games, according to Sportradar data cited by the Associated Press. This remarkable consistency has established Kohler as one of the most productive big men in college basketball and a cornerstone of Michigan State’s success.
Carr and Fears Provide Secondary Scoring Explosion
While Kohler set the tone, Coen Carr and Jeremy Fears Jr. provided the offensive fireworks that broke the game open. Carr led all scorers with 18 points, while Fears contributed 15 points and seven assists in a well-rounded performance that showcased Michigan State’s offensive depth.
The scoring distribution was particularly impressive in the first half, where Kohler’s eight points were complemented by contributions from seven different teammates who each scored at least two points. This balanced attack made it impossible for USC to key on any single player, allowing the Spartans to build a commanding 33-17 halftime lead.
Defensive Masterpiece Shuts Down USC’s Star
Michigan State’s defensive execution was equally impressive, particularly their containment of USC’s leading scorer Chad Baker-Mazara. Entering the game averaging a team-high 20.4 points, Baker-Mazara was held to just four points as the Spartans’ defensive schemes completely neutralized the Trojans’ primary offensive threat.
The statistical dominance was comprehensive: Michigan State held USC to just 33% shooting from the field while connecting on 50% of their own attempts. The Spartans also dominated transition opportunities with a 25-5 advantage in fast-break points and showcased their depth with a 21-9 edge in bench scoring.
Bounce-Back Performance After Nebraska Heartbreaker
This commanding victory served as the perfect response to Michigan State’s recent 58-56 loss to No. 10 Nebraska. The Spartans have now won five of their last six games and improved to 13-2 overall and 3-1 in Big Ten play, positioning themselves as legitimate contenders in the conference race.
Coach Tom Izzo’s team demonstrated the resilience that has become a hallmark of his programs, responding to adversity with one of their most complete performances of the season. The defensive intensity and offensive execution against USC sends a clear message that Michigan State remains a force to be reckoned with in college basketball.
USC’s Midwest Woes Continue
For USC, the loss represents continued struggles during their Midwest road trip. Coming off a 30-point defeat to No. 2 Michigan, the Trojans now face the prospect of four more days away from home before returning to California. The back-to-back blowouts drop USC to 12-3 overall and 1-3 in conference play, raising questions about their ability to compete against elite competition.
Ezra Ausar led the Trojans with 16 points, while Jerry Easter added 12, but the team never found any rhythm against Michigan State’s stifling defense. The Trojans now face another challenging road test at Minnesota before finally returning home.
What This Means for Michigan State’s Championship Aspirations
This performance against a quality USC team demonstrates that Michigan State possesses the balanced attack and defensive discipline needed for a deep March run. Kohler’s emergence as a consistent interior force, combined with the backcourt scoring of Carr and Fears, gives the Spartans multiple weapons that can carry them on any given night.
The defensive execution against Baker-Mazara shows that Michigan State can game-plan effectively against elite scorers, a crucial skill come tournament time. With Northwestern next on the schedule, the Spartans have an opportunity to build momentum as they approach the heart of the Big Ten season.
Historical Context of Kohler’s Streak
Kohler’s five-game double-double streak places him in rare company in Michigan State basketball history. While records from the pre-1997 era are less complete, research by the Associated Press confirms that no Spartans player has achieved this consistency in at least the past 28 seasons. This puts Kohler in the conversation with some of Michigan State’s all-time great big men.
The timing of Kohler’s emergence couldn’t be better for the Spartans, as they navigate the challenging Big Ten schedule and build toward postseason play. His ability to score efficiently while dominating the glass gives Michigan State an identity that translates well to tournament basketball.
Looking Ahead: Spartans vs Northwestern
Michigan State now turns its attention to Northwestern, whom they host on Thursday. The Wildcats present another test for the Spartans’ improved defense and balanced offense. Meanwhile, USC faces Minnesota on Friday as they look to salvage their Midwest trip.
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This comprehensive victory showcases why Michigan State remains a perennial contender under Tom Izzo. The Spartans’ ability to respond to adversity with such a complete performance demonstrates the championship mentality that has defined the program for decades. For the fastest, most insightful analysis of breaking sports news, onlytrustedinfo.com delivers the definitive coverage you need.