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Michigan State takes advantage of late Michigan fade, wins 73-63

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Ann Arbor — No one on Michigan State’s current team had experienced the euphoria of beating the Spartans’ most hated rival, Michigan, in enemy territory. 

Saturday was the last chance for guys like Tyson Walker and Malik Hall — and possibly A.J. Hoggard and Jaden Akins.

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The outcome was in doubt for much of the game but then Michigan suffered one of its trademark late collapses and the Spartans pulled away for a 73-63 victory. 

Hall finished with a team-high 18 points to go with his four rebounds. Walker, who scored six points at Penn State earlier this week, had 17 points, three rebounds and three assists to help Michigan State earn its first win at Crisler Center since the 2018-19 season. 

Hall charged toward the hoop from the baseline before throwing down a one-handed slam to give the Spartans a seven-point lead. Then, Hoggard picked off Tray Jackson and had Walker move it up the floor before he dished it to a soaring Akins, who tipped it in. 

Olivier Nkamhoua was whistled for a travel, Michigan’s 20th turnover of the night. 

A chorus of “Go Green! Go White!” chants echoed through Crisler Center and drowned out Michigan’s band that was playing “The Victors” during the media timeout. 

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The Spartans held the Wolverines scoreless over the last 7:01. 

The Wolverines had 22 turnovers, which Michigan State turned into 27 points. Dug McDaniel committed five giveaways and Nkamhoua had eight. The Spartans recorded a whopping 15 steals.

Timely 3-pointers kept Michigan in the game until the final seven minutes. Nimari Burnett made a 3-pointer that knotted the score at 61 with 8:07 left. Michigan would tie it once more but never score again. 

The game started with both teams shooting well. Then it got ugly for all parties. The first half was littered with unforced turnovers, bad fouls and offensive lapses. 

Michigan State cleaned up its act in the second half, but the Wolverines didn’t.

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Hoggard was whistled for two fouls in the game’s first three minutes and sat for the rest of the first half. Without its point guard, Michigan State struggled with ball security and stringing together profitable possessions. 

Michigan and Michigan State missed a combined nine shots and went scoreless over a 2:22 stretch before Malik Hall ended the drought with a driving layup that tied the score at 16 with 10:51 left in the first half. 

Moments later, Coen Carr got a steal and was going for a monstrous dunk but Will Tschetter committed a Flagrant 1 foul as Carr went airborne. The Spartans freshmen split his pair of free throws to give Michigan State a two-point lead. 

The next time Carr got a steal and was heading full speed to the rim, Michigan stayed out of his way and let him soar. His dunk capped a 7-0 run for the Spartans that gave them a 31-22 lead. 

Michigan responded later. Jaelin Llewellyn put an exclamation point on an 8-0 Michigan run with a go-ahead 3-pointer with 38.7 seconds left. 

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The last time these teams met on Jan. 30, the Spartans needed a Rocky-like speech at halftime from walk-on Davis Smith to hit the ground running in the second half and earn the 19-point victory. 

This time, with Hoggard, Akins and Holloman with two fouls each, Davis made a cameo in the final 24 seconds of the half. Dug McDaniel turned the ball over and Carr passed it to Davis, who was fouled in the final second of the half. Davis knocked down each of his free throws to give Michigan State the 39-37 advantage at the break.

After the break, Michigan hung in with the Spartans early — and even led by six at one point — but the Wolverines’ trend of second-half collapse caught up to them. 

Michigan State outscored Michigan 10-0 over the final seven minutes. 

BOX SCORE: Michigan State 73, Michigan 63

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Five Wolverines finished with double figure scoring, including Tarri Reed Jr. who had a team-high 15 points. But the Spartans bench outscored Michigan’s reserves 23-2. 

The Spartans also had the 42-24 edge on points in the paint and recorded 19 fast-break points to the Wolverines’ two. 

Michigan State will have three days of prep before hosting Iowa at Breslin Center on Tuesday. Michigan will return to action Thursday at Northwestern. 

mkenney@detroitnews.com

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Retired Detroit sergeant faces new sexual assault charge involving 14-year-old victim from 2002

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An additional case, this one involving a victim who was then 14 years old, has been added to the sexual assault investigation against a former Detroit Police Department sergeant. 

Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced the latest charges on Friday against Benjamin Martin Wagner, 68, who now lives in Greenville, N.C. He had retired from the Detroit Police Department in 2017. 

The victim in the additional charges was 14 years old when the assault happened in October 2002 in Detroit, Worthy said. The prosecutor alleges that Wagner approached the victim, pointed a handgun at her, ordered her away from the location and then sexually assaulted her. 

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In this case, he faces charges of kidnapping, two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct. An arraignment hearing took place Friday in the 36th District Court in Detroit. A probable cause conference is scheduled for April 7.

The woman is now 37 years old. 

“She has lived with what happened to her for 23 years and has now bravely decided that she wants to be a part of holding him accountable,” Worthy said. 

Wagner participated in a court hearing Thursday and was remanded to jail, one week after he was charged with 15 counts of kidnapping and rape in five separate sexual assault cases. All of those incidents happened between 1999 and 2003 in the northwest side of Detroit, with the victims being young women between the ages of 15 and 23. 

The court dates for the earlier list of charges are April 7 for a probable cause hearing and April 14 for a preliminary exam. 

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Wagner joined the Detroit Police Department in 1989 as a police officer and was eventually promoted to sergeant. He retired in 2017 and moved to North Carolina. 



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Fangirl Culture is Front and Center as Detroit Mercy Theatre Company Presents a Zany Y2K Comedy

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I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire closes Detroit Mercy’s 55th Season

DETROIT — Detroit Mercy Theatre Company (DMTC) closes the inaugural season of the new Detroit

Mercy Black Box Theatre with I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire by Samantha Hurley, playing April 10-19 on University of Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus.

I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire is set in 2004 and follows 14-year-old Shelby Hinkley, who is obsessed with Hollywood star Tobey Maguire and creates a play to kidnap and marry him in her basement.

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“This play is as hilarious as it is heartfelt,” said DMTC managing director Sarah Rusk. “Shelby truly believes Tobey Maguire is her destiny, and through her obsession we get a look into the complicated emotions of growing up during the Y2K era.”

“I absolutely love working with young actors,” said director Cassandra Svacha.

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Student actor Riley McDevitt, Photo by Alan Devlin

Watching them create and rise to the challenge is thrilling. I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire to college-aged kids is like a period piece; none of them were alive when this story takes place so it’s extra fun to have them dive into this world in an anthropologic way. They aren’t reminiscing or remembering 2004, they have to study that world and build it for themselves.”

I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire runs six performances April 10-19 at the new Detroit Mercy Black Box Theatre on University of Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus. The DMTC Ticket Office is open Tuesday-Thursday 10 a.m.- 2 p.m., with tickets being available for purchase anytime online at www.DetroitMercyArts.com.

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Individual tickets are $25 for adults, $18 for seniors and Detroit Mercy faculty, staff and alumni, and $10 for veterans and students (ages 4-college). Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more. To schedule your group, contact Sarah Rusk at 313-993-3273.

Those looking to buy tickets should note that the play is rated R and contains adult language and

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