
In a defensive showdown, Michigan State managed to hold Maryland, the Big Ten`s highest-scoring team, to just 55 points—14 points below their previous season-low. Richardson led the Spartans with 15 points, marking him as the only player to reach double figures in a tightly contested game.
Meanwhile, in another upset, Vanderbilt defeated No. 12 Texas A&M 86-84, marking the Aggies` third consecutive loss. Tyler Nickel shone for the Commodores with 21 points, including an impressive 7-10 from beyond the arc. Texas A&M`s Pharrel Payne and Wade Taylor IV combined for 44 points, but it wasn`t enough to overcome a 12-point deficit in the first half.
Looking ahead, No. 13 Michigan will host Rutgers, favored by 10.5 points, while No. 20 Saint Mary`s faces Loyola Marymount, with the Gaels favored by 13.5 points. For more on college basketball, visit NCAAB and college basketball.
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