Jeremy Fears Jr. carries No. 10 Michigan State past Maryland
Michigan State's Jeremy Fears Jr., left, passes around Maryland's defense for an assist on a 3-pointer during the first half on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, at the Breslin Center in East Lansing. Jeremy Fears Jr. dominated with 17 points and 17 assists as No. 10 Michigan State led nearly throughout in a 91-48 rout over Maryland at East Lansing, Mich.
Carson Cooper added 14 points and eight rebounds for the Spartans (18-2, 8-1 Big Ten), who converted 60.7 % of their field goal attempts, including 9 of 19 on 3-pointers. Coen Carr also scored 14 points and Jaxon Kohler chipped in 11.
Michigan State executed its fast break almost flawlessly, earning a 31-0 advantage in transition points. The Spartans also outrebounded the Terrapins 35-24 and outscored them 17-4 off turnovers.
Fears ended his day in fitting fashion, lofting an alley-oop pass from just inside midcourt that Carr caught and dunked with 4:19 remaining before finishing off a three-point play. Fears finished with the most assists for the Spartans since Gary Ganakas had 17 in December of 1972.
Elijah Saunders scored 13 points for Maryland (8-12, 1-8) and David Coit added 11. The Terrapins again experienced trouble offensively, shooting 33.3% from the floor while going 6 of 26 from the 3-point line. They were outscored 38-16 in the paint.
The victory came after Michigan struggled for most of Tuesday's 68-52 victory at Oregon.
It took the Spartans only 29 seconds to grab the lead on Kohler's putback. Their first double-figure lead at 14-4 came just over five minutes into the game via Fears' three-point play. That was part of an 18-0 run that saw Maryland go scoreless for 6:03.
Saunders made a 3-pointer with 7:14 left in the half, capping an 11-2 burst that lifted the Terrapins within 28-18. But the rest of the first half was all Michigan State as Fears assisted on three straight buckets during a stretch of 11 unanswered points.
Fears added one final assist when he passed to Divine Ugochukwu for a 3-pointer that enabled the Spartans to take a 46-23 cushion to halftime.
--Field Level Media
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