Big 3 deliver for Michigan State basketball in win over Northwestern

Michigan State basketball score: Carson Cooper went 6-for-6 from the field with nine rebounds as the Spartans rallied in the second half at home.

EAST LANSING — It was the perfect time for Tom Izzo’s frustration with a no-call to boil over.

And Michigan State basketball rode the energy and momentum after a technical foul that awakened both his team and his point guard.

Jeremy Fears Jr., held scoreless in the first half, had 13 of his 15 second-half points after that as the 13th-ranked Spartans rallied from as many as eight points down to notch a 76-66 victory over Northwestern on Thursday, Jan. 8.

Carson Cooper scored a career-high 18 points on 6-for-6 shooting with nine rebounds, while Jaxon Kohler added 15 points and eight boards to offset committing six of his team’s 15 turnovers.

MSU (14-2, 4-1 Big Ten) dominated the boards for a 42-25 rebounding edge. The Spartans’ second-half defense smothered Northwestern (8-7, 0-4), holding the Wildcats to 2-for-12 from 3-point range and 8-for-28 overall after halftime.

Nick Martinelli had a game-high 28 points on 8-for-11 shooting, the only Northwestern player scoring in double digits. Jayden Reid added eight points and eight assists but was 3-for-14 from the field.

Turning point

When Fears picked up his second foul with 15:05 to go in the first half, that complicated Izzo’s juggling of an already tenuous position.

Divine Ugochukwu, who started again at shooting guard, replaced Fears at point for the next 5:43 before needing a break. Denham Wojcik replaced Ugochukwu at 9:22 and ran the offense for 3:06, keeping things steady and delivering a quick-whip pass to Jordan Scott for what turned into a four-point play and a third foul on Northwestern’s Arrinten Page with 8:35 to go in the half.

Michigan State's Carson Cooper scores against Northwestern during the first half on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, at the Breslin Center in East Lansing.

Wojcik went back to the bench for the remainder of the half with 6:16 to play, with both Fears and Ugochukwu returning. But the Spartans found little to no flow, other than a Fears-to-Cooper alley-oop that gave them a 28-24 lead with 5:05 left.

MSU went scoreless the rest of the half and committed three of its eight first-half turnovers in the final 2:34. Northwestern, which had 11 points off the Spartans’ giveaways, closed on an 11-0 run. And with Fears sitting the final 48.2 seconds, Ugochukwu had the ball stripped near midcourt, with Reid racing to a layup with 4 seconds to go to send the Wildcats into halftime with a 35-28 lead.

Fears went 0-for-4 and missed a wide-open 3-pointer while dishing out just one assist in the first 20 minutes with two fouls, both of them blocking calls on defense under Northwestern’s basket. Ugochukwu went 1-for-2 on free throws and had four assists, while Wojcik missed his only attempt with the shot clock about to expire.

Cooper almost singlehandedly kept MSU in the game with 11 points on 5-for-5 shooting, including back-to-back driving layups down the right side of the lane. Kohler had five points and four rebounds but committed four turnovers with bad passes as the Wildcats put constant double-team pressure on him defensively.

Northwestern was the aggressor early and throughout the half with 10 fouls to MSU’s four, and the Spartans compounded that by going just 6-for-11 at the free-throw line. The Wildcats got 11 points from Martinelli and nine from Kropp, owning an 18-12 scoring advantage in the paint despite Cooper and Kohler carrying MSU.

Michigan State's Jeremy Fears Jr., left, collides with Northwestern's Jayden Reid during the first half on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, at the Breslin Center in East Lansing.

Taking control

Fears remained out of sorts after halftime, and the offense remained mired in the muck. A couple energy rebounds by Kur Teng, along with a 3-pointer, and a Kohler turnaround jumper from the right block had MSU within three at 41-38 about 5½ minutes into the final period.

However, Fears was in the middle of the momentum-infusing moment that righted the Spartans. Knocked to the ground on a hard screen by the Wildcats’ Angelo Ciaravino, with no foul called, he sat on the ground as play continued. When Izzo saw the replay during the ensuing stoppage, he was whistled for a technical foul with 13:49 to go. Martinelli hit both free throws, and a Page layup made it a four-point possession and a 45-38 Northwestern lead.

Cam Ward quickly drove at the other end for a layup, then delivered a three-point play on a putback bucket to cut it back to a two-point deficit. Kohler drilled his second 3-pointer of the game and Fears dropped a critical runner just before the shot clock expired to cap a 10-0 run with 10:27 left. MSU never trailed again.

Meantime, the defensive intensity continued to escalate. Teng and Ward making more hustle plays, Scott joining them in using the length to pester and smother the Wildcats. Northwestern was 5-for-19 and missed all eight of its 3-point attempts as the Spartans built their lead to 10 thanks to five free throws from Fears and another driving layup to beat the shot clock, a high-banker that made it 62-52 with 4:26 left.

The Wildcats wouldn’t go away, with Martinelli hitting a 3-pointer and two Reid free throws getting them back within two. But another Fears driving layup, followed by a Fears-to-Teng-to-Coen Carr sequence for a dunk with 1:11 left, sealed the win as the defense ratcheted up in the closing stretch.

Carr added eight points and six rebounds, Ward had seven boards and seven points and Teng had six points and six rebounds.

What’s next for MSU

The Spartans close their three-game homestand ahead of a West Coast trip with a visit from Indiana on Tuesday (7 p.m., Peacock). The Hoosiers (12-3, 3-1), who have won four straight with league wins over Washington and at Maryland the past week, host No. 11 Nebraska at noon Saturday before the quick-turn trip to Breslin. MSU has lost three of its last four against IU, including a 71-67 home defeat in last season's lone meeting. The Spartans make a return trip to Bloomington on March 1.

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan State basketball's Carson Cooper rules paint, Northwestern

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