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79
Winner Illinois Illini 19-7,12-4 Big Ten
74
Michigan St. MSU 18-8,9-6 Big Ten
Winner
Illinois Illini
19-7,12-4 Big Ten
79
Final
74
Michigan St. MSU
18-8,9-6 Big Ten
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Illinois Illini 34 45 79
Michigan St. MSU 22 52 74

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Cockburn, Grandison Lead Illini to Victory in East Lansing

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With under 30 seconds to go in Illinois and Michigan State's second matchup of the season, the Spartans were within two points of the Illini, after Illinois led the entire game. Tyson Walker's 26 points were close to spoiling Illinois' first win in East Lansing since 2015.

But after being quiet for most of the day, Trent Frazier's experience emerged as the senior buried a deep three, icing the game with 23 seconds to play. With one more defensive possession to go, the Illini locked in and forced a miss near the end of the shot clock, securing the 79-74 victory. Saturday's win puts Illinois back atop the conference as it is tied for first with Purdue at 12-4.

While Frazier came up big in the second half with 12 points, Kofi Cockburn and Jacob Grandison led Illinois' offensive attack against the Spartans. Grandison made six three-pointers — tallying a season-high 24 points — while dishing out five assists and grabbing five boards. But it was Cockburn who led all scorers with 27 points on 67% shooting. Cockburn neared another double-double with nine rebounds, five of which were offensive boards. The Illini big man helped fend off the Spartans' comeback efforts as 19 of his points came in the second half. 

The Spartans shot better from the field than the Illini, but Illinois' paint presence made the difference. The Illini scored 32 points down low and their 14 offensive rebounds led to 19 points. 

Jacob Grandison dominated the first half, accounting for almost half of Illinois' points. While Alfonso Plummer started the game off with a jumper, Grandison hit a three-pointer shortly after. Gabe Brown made a jumper, then Da'Monte Williams stole the ball and scored the fast break layup.

A three-minute Illini scoring drought ensued while A.J. Hoggard split free throws and Brown hit a three. Omar Payne split a pair of free throws then Coleman Hawkins drained a step back jumper to get Illinois back on track. Then after a layup from Hoggard, the Illini defense locked in and held the Spartans scoreless for nearly six minutes.

Cockburn took over during that stretch, making a layup, a pair of free throws and a dunk. Grandison hit his second trey of the game as the Illini went up 19-8. Hoggard and Tyson Walker each made jumpers as Illinois went scoreless for four minutes. Cockburn ended the drought with a layup then stole the ball on the other end, leading to another deep ball from Grandison.

Hoggard and Plummer traded free throws then Michigan State hit a three-pointer and a fast break layup to get within eight points. Grandison nailed another three from the corner before Julius Marble Mae a jumper. In the final minutes of the half Plummer scored a layup then Grandison hit his fifth three of the half, accounting for all of Illinois' three-point makes so far. Marble got the last make of the half, but the Illini went to the break up 34-22.

Grandison and Cockburn started the second half off with layups as Max Christie hit a jumper. Plummer hit a step back jumper to give Illinois its biggest lead of the day — 16 points — but the Spartans countered with a 7-0 run. Hoggard hit a couple shots before Marcus Bingham made a three. While Grandison made a pair of free throws, the Illini went four minutes without a field goal as the Spartans got within nine points.

Cockburn came up big with an and-1 on a layup, then a tip in off a miss from Hawkins. Walker came back with six straight points before Grandison grabbed an offensive rebound and made a layup. Cockburn hit a short jumper, the Grandison buried another three from the corner.

Michigan State responded to Grandison's sixth trey with a three of its own, but Cockburn came up with a three-point play to go up 57-44. Frazier scored his first points of the game with a pair of free throws then Christie hit a jumper for the Spartans. Payne secured an offensive board and found Hawkins who dished it to Frazier for a three.

The Spartans kept working as Hoggard made an and-1 layup then Joey Hauser scored from three to make it a 10-point game. The teams traded shots before Michigan State's comeback effort resulted in a 10-0 run, fueled by Marble and Walker. Cockburn ended a two-minute scoring drought with a layup, but Walker came back with a three to make it a two-point game.

Cockburn kept trading baskets with Hoggard and Walker in the final minutes before Curbelo split a pair of free throws to go up 74-71. A steal from Curbelo on the other end led to a layup by Frazier. Walker kept the Spartans in it as he made an and-1 layup and the Illini led by only two with under a minute to go.

But Frazier's clutch three-pointer sealed the win for Illinois. The Illini are back at home on Thursday for a 8 p.m. matchup against No. 18 Ohio State. 

POSTGAME NOTES

• With the win, Illinois improves to 12-4 in Big Ten play, moving into a tie for first with Purdue.

• Illinois has now won at least 12 Big Ten games in three straight years for just the third time in school history, joining the 1951-53 and 1987-89 stretches.

                2020: 13 B1G wins

                2021: 16 B1G wins

                2022: 12 B1G wins

• Illinois swept the home-and-home series sweep against Michigan State, the Illini's first victories over the Spartans in both Champaign and East Lansing in the same season since 2005-06.

• Illinois beat Michigan State in East Lansing for the first time since 2015.

• The win over No. 19 Michigan State improved the Illini to 3-3 versus ranked opponents this season. 

• Illinois finished a five-game stretch that included four road games with a 3-2 record, including a 2-2 mark in road games. 

• Illinois has now won 10 of its last 14 games against top 25 teams. 

• Illinois has now won nine of its last 12 Big Ten road games, and 14 of its last 18. 

• Illinois has totaled 19 road wins in Big Ten play over the last three years, four more than the next closest team (Wisconsin, 15). Illinois is 19-10 during this stretch (.655), one of only three teams above .500 in B1G road games. 

• Illinois is the Big Ten's winningest team over the last three seasons, with a 44-15 (.746) record vs. league foes. 

• Illinois is 26-5 (.839) in its last 31 games versus Big Ten opponents. 

• Leading the way for Illinois was National Player of the Year candidate Kofi Cockburn, who had a game-high 27 points on 10-15 FG & 7-9 FT and nine rebounds. 

• Cockburn is the first player to go for 27+/9+ at Breslin Center since 2010, when Eastern Michigan's Brandon Bowdry had 32 points and 15 rebounds. 

• Cockburn the only player in the country averaging at least 21 points and 10 rebounds this season.

• Jacob Grandison set his career scoring high as an Illini with 24 points (previous high, 21 points at Iowa 12/6/21).

• Grandison set a career high with six 3-pointers.

• Grandison's six treys were one away from the most ever by an Illini against Michigan State. Dee Brown hit seven against the Spartans 1/5/2006 in Champaign. 

• Grandison also tied the record for threes by a Big Ten opponent at the Breslin Center. 

• Trent Frazier's dagger 3-pointer with 23 seconds left to put the Illini up by five gave him 12 second-half points. 

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Players Mentioned

Kofi Cockburn

#21 Kofi Cockburn

C
7' 0"
Sophomore
Trent Frazier

#1 Trent Frazier

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6' 2"
Senior
Jacob Grandison

#3 Jacob Grandison

G/F
6' 6"
Redshirt Junior
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#20 Da'Monte Williams

G
6' 3"
Senior
Coleman Hawkins

#33 Coleman Hawkins

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6' 10"
Freshman
Omar Payne

#4 Omar Payne

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6' 10"
Junior
Alfonso Plummer

#11 Alfonso Plummer

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6' 1"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Kofi Cockburn

#21 Kofi Cockburn

7' 0"
Sophomore
C
Trent Frazier

#1 Trent Frazier

6' 2"
Senior
G
Jacob Grandison

#3 Jacob Grandison

6' 6"
Redshirt Junior
G/F
Da

#20 Da'Monte Williams

6' 3"
Senior
G
Coleman Hawkins

#33 Coleman Hawkins

6' 10"
Freshman
F
Omar Payne

#4 Omar Payne

6' 10"
Junior
F
Alfonso Plummer

#11 Alfonso Plummer

6' 1"
Graduate Student
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