Michigan State Falls to No. 13 Indiana

Michigan State Falls to No. 13 Indiana

Matthew Mitchell/MSU Athletic Communications

47

Winner

Indiana
IU

9-0 , 6-0

10

Michigan St.
MSU

4-5 , 2-4

Winner

47

10

Michigan St.
MSU

4-5 , 2-4

Rating By Quarters
Group 1st 2nd third 4th F
IU
Indiana
0 21 12 14 47
MSU
Michigan St.
10 0 0 0 10

Sport Recap: Soccer |

EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State had an early lead within the first quarter however No. 13 Indiana took a 21-10 lead at halftime en path to a 47-10 win over the Spartans on Saturday at Spartan Stadium.
 
The Spartans fall to 4-5 total and 2-4 within the Huge Ten, whereas the Hoosiers enhance to 9-0 total and 6-0 in league play.
 
Freshman extensive receiver Nick Marsh caught 5 passes for 78 yards and a landing to guide MSU whereas redshirt senior Montorie Foster Jr. had 5 catches for 35 yards. Sophomore quarterback Aidan Chiles accomplished 16-of-24 passes for 193 yards and one landing.
 
Freshman defensive again Jaylen Thompson led the protection with six tackles, whereas junior defensive again Nikai Martinez had 5, redshirt senior Angelo Grose had 4 tackles, together with one for loss, and freshman linebacker Brady Pretzlaff completed with 4 stops.


 
SCORING SUMMARY
Michigan State pressured a three-and-out on Indiana’s first possession, after which went 52 yards on eight performs the primary time it had the ball, sparked by a 33-yard sideline seize by Marsh on a third-and-7 play that led to a 47-yard discipline purpose by Jonathan Kim.
 
Marsh had one other excellent catch on MSU’s second collection, hauling in an 18-yard landing seize within the nook of the tip zone to place the Spartans rapidly on prime, 10-0, with 2:39 left within the first quarter.
 
The Hoosiers responded with three touchdowns within the second quarter to take a 21-10 halftime lead. Tight finish Zach Horton had a 17-yard TD catch for the primary IU rating on the 14:13 mark, which was adopted by a 1-yard TD by Ty Son Lawton with 6:22 left and a 4-yard landing catch by Elijah Sarratt on the 2:10 mark.
 
Michigan State bought the ball first to start out the second half, however after going three-and-out, the Hoosiers blocked the Spartan punt in the long run zone, and ended up getting a security after punter Ryan Eckley batted the ball out of play. The Hoosiers then scored a landing on their first possession to go up, 30-10, on the 11:39 mark within the third quarter.
 
IU added a 29-yard discipline purpose with 2:43 remaining within the third, and the Hoosiers scored two touchdowns within the fourth quarter to make the ultimate 47-10.
 
UP NEXT
Michigan State has a bye subsequent weekend earlier than touring to Illinois to face the Combating Illini on Saturday, Nov. 16 in Champaign. The kick time and TV community will likely be introduced by the Huge Ten Convention on Monday, Nov. 4.