The visiting Spartans have not yet lost a Big Ten game, but they’re on an 11-game winning streak. That streak including a 90-68 victory over #18 Iowa on December 3. Other big wins include 86-77 against Ohio State, and, in their last game on January 21 a 69-55 taking down of #13 Maryland. This Spartan team is on a roll.
Although Iowa has three conference losses, they have been hot as of late, running off five Big Ten victories in a row. Included in that list of five is a 93-84 win over #24 Nebraska and a 72-62 victory over #16 Ohio State. Earlier in the season, the Hawkeyes beat #13 Oregon 77-69 and lost to #22 Wisconsin 72-66. The team’s last loss was on January 3 to Purdue 86-70.
Defense and Rebounding
A major factor in this game will likely be rebounds per game. MSU is averaging 45.3 RPG, while UI is at 36.6 RPG. The Spartans have a solid advantage in offensive rebounding, as they’ve been good for 11.8 ORPG while the Hawkeyes have been grabbing 9.9 ORPG. At +2 in ORBs, the Spartans could realize four to six more points in this game, plus, as they’re averaging nearly nine more rebounds a game overall, the Spartans could generate an average of 22 more points than Iowa.
Edge: Michigan State
Hawkeyes Versus Spartans Pick – Trends
Edge: Michigan State
Five Key Players
- MSU’s junior forward Cassius Winston, with 18.0 PPG and 7.3 APG, major playmaker
- Hawkeye’s junior forward Tyler Cook, with 16.5 PPG and 8.2 RPG, has missed a few games lately
- Spartan forwards Tillman, Goins and Ward are together taking down 6.9 ORPG
- Iowa guards Wieskamp and Bohannon each averaging around 11.5 PPG
- College College MSU forward Nick Ward (15.7 PPG, 6.8 RPG) vs UI forward Luke Garza (13.9 PPG, 4.9 RPG) – Ward holds major shooting advantage with 63% vs 53% field goal mark
Edge: Michigan State
Our Iowa vs Michigan State Pick
Our NCAAM Hawkeyes versus Spartans pick likes MSU at -5.0. The Spartans are the best team in the Big Ten, and they come to this game riding high. The Hawkeyes will be a tough opponent, especially in the first half. But we expect the Michigan State defense and their inside game will create some distance in the second part of this game. Take MSU at -5.0. For another great NCAAM’s college basketball Top-25 pick, see Ryan’s prediction for #21 NC State and #23 Louisville. That game tips off at 8:00 pm ET. Plus, we’ve made our spread pick for the Santa Clara vs Gonzaga matchup at 11 pm ET tonight.