Divine Ugochukwu raises arms in celebration with confetti raining and scoreboard reading 76-72

Ugochukwu’s 23 Points Propel Michigan State to 76-72 Victory Over Penn State

Divine Ugochukwu poured in a career‑high 23 points to lead Michigan State to a 76‑72 victory over Penn State on Saturday.

Ugochukwu Leads the Charge

The Spartans’ star guard was 8‑for‑10 from the floor and hit all five of his 3‑point attempts, a perfect 5‑for‑5 from beyond the arc. His scoring surge helped Michigan State erase a 39‑36 halftime deficit and secure a win that snapped a second‑straight loss.

Spartans Overcome Turnovers

Despite committing a season‑high 17 turnovers, the Spartans stayed competitive. Jaxon Kohler added a double‑double with 10 points and 12 rebounds, while Carson Cooper contributed 10 points. The team’s 9‑1 overall record and 2‑0 Big Ten mark underscored the resilience displayed after a sluggish first half.

Penn State’s Performance

Penn State, led by Freddie Dilione’s career‑high 22 points, Kayden Mingo’s 11, and Ivan Juric’s 10, had a strong first half, pulling as many as nine points ahead. The Nittany Lions’ lead evaporated as the game progressed, and they were unable to keep pace after a blowout loss to Indiana earlier in the week.

Game Summary

Michigan State’s momentum began in the opening minutes of the second half, with Ugochukwu making the first three Spartan shots. He followed that with a decisive 3‑pointer with 3:27 left, putting the Spartans ahead for good. Later, he added a deep shot to push the lead to 72‑67.

Dilione responded with a jumper and a 3‑pointer, narrowing the margin to two points. With eight seconds remaining, Ugochukwu sank two free throws to seal the Spartans’ fifth‑straight win against Penn State.

Key Takeaways

  • Divine Ugochukwu scored a career‑high 23 points, going 8‑for‑10 overall and 5‑for‑5 from beyond the arc.
  • Michigan State posted a 9‑1 record and 2‑0 in Big Ten play, overcoming a season‑high 17 turnovers.
  • Penn State’s 17‑turnover effort and early lead were insufficient to secure a victory.
Jaxon Kohler holding 12 rebounds with Carson Cooper shooting free throw and referee holding whistle in chaotic court

Looking Ahead

Michigan State will host Toledo on Tuesday, while Penn State prepares to face Pitt on Sunday, Dec. 21, at the GIANT Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

The Spartans’ win keeps their momentum alive and positions them strongly in the Big Ten race.

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