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Michigan State takes on No. 10 Illinois on Saturday afternoon at the Breslin
EAST LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – Michigan State’s men’s basketball returns to the Breslin Center on Saturday, Feb. 10, hosting No. 10/12 Illinois (CBS, 2 p.m.). The Spartans, coming off a 59-56 loss at Minnesota on Tuesday night, have won 10 of their last 14 games.
About the Spartans
- Michigan State enters Saturday’s game against Illinois with a 14-9 overall record (6-6 B1G) following a 59-56 loss at Minnesota on Tuesday.
- MSU is No. 24 in the NET rankings, No. 17 in KenPom and No. 18 in the ESPN BPI.
- The Spartans are No. 14 in the BartTorvik.com tempo free stats, No. 27 in adjusted offensive efficiency and No. 18 in defensive efficiency.
- MSU Head Coach Tom Izzo coached his 505th B1G regular season game on Tuesday at Minnesota, breaking the record of 504 set by former Indiana Coach Bob Knight.
- MSU ranks No. 18 in the country in FG% defense (39.8%) and No. 29 in scoring defense (65.0 ppg), No. 18 in assists per game (17.4) and No. 10 in assist/turnover ratio (1.73).
- The Spartans have four players scoring in double figures, and 10 with at least 3.0 points, while nine players average at least 10 minutes per game.
- Through 23 games, graduate guard Tyson Walker leads the team in scoring with 19.0 points per game, connecting on 46.5 percent of his shots. In Big Ten games, Walker is averaging 18.0 ppg and 3.0 assists, while shooting 44.7 percent from the floor. Walker, fourth in the Big Ten and No. 56 in Division I in points per game, has scored in double figures in 34-straight games, dating back to last year.
- Graduate forward Malik Hall, who has scored in double figures in 7 of the last 8 games and 9 of the last 11 overall, is third on the team with 11.3 points, while adding 5.0 rebounds and 2.1 assists … In league games, Hall is averaging 12.9 ppg, 5.2 rpg and 2.3 apg.
- Senior guard A.J. Hoggard is third on the team with 11.2 points, while adding 3.3 rebounds and 5.2 assists, which ranks fifth in the Big Ten Conference.
- Junior guard Jaden Akins, who scored a career-high 23 points against Michigan and has been in double figures in 10 of the last 13 games, is fourth on the team with 11.0 points and 3.9 rebounds.
- Sophomore guard Tre Holloman is averaging 5.7 points and is third on the team with 2.8 assists … Holloman has a team-best +3.82 assist-to-turnover ratio (65:17).
- Senior forward Mady Sissoko adds 4.2 points and a team-best 6.3 rebounds, which is 16th in the Big Ten Conference.
- Freshman forward Coen Carr contributes 3.8 points and 2.2 rebounds and sophomore center Carson Cooperadds 3.6 points and 4.7 rebounds, while freshman forward Xavier Booker is averaging 3.6 points and 1.8 rebounds.
About Illinois
- Illinois enters the game on Saturday with a 17-5 overall record, including an 8-3 mark in the Big Ten.
- The Illini are coming off an 87-84 overtime win against Nebraska last Sunday and have won their last three games.
- Illinois is 3-3 away from home this year, including a 3-2 mark in B1G play, the lone road losses at Purdue (83-78) and at Northwestern (96-91, overtime).
- In the last five games, fifth-year guard Terrance Shannon Jr. is averaging 16.2 points per game (36.1% FG, 22.6% 3FG), while graduate guard Marcus Domask leads the team with 18.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg and 4.4 apg in that span.
- Illinois ranks 3rd in the Big Ten in scoring offense (82.6 ppg) and is 6th in the league in scoring defense (69.6 ppg) … In league games, they are 2nd in scoring offense (81.6 ppg) and 6th in scoring defense (71.1 ppg).
Series History
- The game on Saturday between Michigan State and Illinois is the 129th meeting all-time.
- The teams have split 128 previous meetings as the all-time record is tied at 64 wins apiece.
- Illinois has won the last four meetings between the teams, including a 71-68 decision on Jan. 12 in Champaign.
- MSU is 40-20 at home against Illinois, including an 18-8 mark at the Breslin Center.
- The Spartans have won four of the last five games at home.
- In the last 30 games in the series, 26 games have been decided by 10 points or fewer.
- Tom Izzo is 27-22 in his career against the Illini.
The game will air live on CBS, with Andrew Catalon and Steve Lappas calling all of the action.
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Beckman’s new Illinois Polymer Maker Lab commissions first instrument
The Illinois Polymer Maker Lab, Beckman’s newest core facility, will open soon in the institute’s basement. The lab will be the first-of-its-kind facility for the automated formulation and testing of polymer-based materials and will soon be open to researchers across campus and across the nation.
The lab will help researchers accelerate the development of materials and products related to paints and coatings, adhesives, personal care items, composites, and materials for 3D printing. It could also help researchers design resins for energy-efficient manufacturing and products in the food science industry. It’s funded by a Major Research Instrumentation grant from the National Science Foundation.
“The core capabilities will be pretty unique,” said Dan Krogstad, the lab’s manager and a research professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. “The IPML facility at Beckman provides researchers with an incredible opportunity to accelerate the development of polymer-based formulations through the creation of rich, digital datasets using automated equipment and workflows.”
The lab joins four other Beckman core research facilities: the Biomedical Imaging Center, Microscopy Suite, Molecular Imaging Lab and Visualization Lab.
“The Illinois Polymer Maker Lab is another example of how Beckman provides cutting-edge facilities that you can’t find anywhere else,” said Beckman Director Steve Maren. “This facility will fuel materials discovery for our researchers and especially allow them to push the boundaries of knowledge through AI.”
The Anton Paar high-throughput rheometer, an HTR 7000, was the first instrument to be installed in IPML earlier this spring. It’s a robotic instrument capable of dispensing polymers and measuring their flow behavior automatically.
For example, the rheological properties tell us whether a paint will drip after being applied to a surface, how easy it is to squeeze toothpaste out of a tube or how well the materials will flow through pipes in a factory.
However, while the rheological properties are important in the development of new materials, collecting related data can require a lot of time. High-throughput systems, like IMPL’s Anton Paar HTR 7000, help overcome this limitation.
Sam Tawfick, a co-leader of the Autonomous Materials Systems group, said his Beckman research colleagues are researching how to better manufacture advanced materials through 3D printing or resins for polymers reinforced with carbon fibers
“The flow behavior of polymers is critical to assess their manufacturability,” said Tawfick, the Anderson Family Scholar and professor of mechanical science and engineering, adding that the IPML rheometer’s usefulness is in how it dispenses polymers and automatically measures their flow.
“This changes the students’ workflow in the lab by minimizing sample preparation steps and enabling the equipment to run and take measurements 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For the students, this means higher productivity and the ability to focus on interpretation of the results.”
Beyond reducing the time required, automating rheological measurements promotes machine learning by making procedures more uniform, creating organized digital datasets and increasing the amount of data that can be collected.
Tawfick believes access to the lab will have incredible implications for both expanding knowledge and offering new materials to the public.
“I personally think students will achieve more during the same timeline of a Ph.D. or postdoctoral training, connecting more dots around their discovery and tightening both the scientific understanding and the reliability of their discoveries,” he said.
In the past, it’s taken up to 20 years for a new polymer, like a high temperature resistant silicone or high strength composite, to be ready for commercial use. Material readiness is ranked on a scale (called the Technology Readiness Level, or TRL) between 0 and 9, the latter which describes a material that’s commercially established.
“It takes about 10 years to move the concept of a material from TRL 0 to TRL 3 in a lab,” Tawfick said. “IPML is targeting this stage, with the aim of shortening it from a decade to potentially weeks.”
And because the lab will be a Beckman core facility, knowledge can transfer among users thanks to the help of expert staff members and the creation of institutional knowledge, Tawfick said.
“Groups from campus and external users from the private sector will benefit from and contribute to this institutional knowledge,” he said. “This will be accomplished by gradually optimizing the workflows and the AI models used in the facility.”
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Clippers pick Illinois All-American Keaton Wagler at No. 5 overall
The LA Clippers selected Illinois guard Keaton Wagler with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2026 NBA draft on Tuesday at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Wagler became the first Illini freshman to be named a consensus All-American after averaging 17.9 points, 5.1 rebounds and 4.2 assists while shooting 39.7% from 3-point range. He set numerous freshman program records, including points (663), field goals (202) and 3s (87).
The 6-foot-6 Wagler is the first player in franchise history to be taken with the fifth pick and the highest player drafted since Blake Griffin went No. 1 in 2009. He is Illinois’ third top-10 pick in the draft era (1966), joining Kendall Gill (1990, No. 5) and Deron Williams (2005, No. 3).
Wagler is highly touted because of his shooting, feel and ability to convert difficult finishes at the rim. He had a monumental rise up draft boards throughout the year after leading Illinois to its first Final Four appearance since 2005.
The 19-year-old was heavily linked to the Clippers throughout the predraft process after visiting only with them and the Chicago Bulls (No. 4). He eventually canceled his remaining workouts after those meetings, an indication that he felt he wouldn’t fall below the Clippers.
Wagler was the fifth straight freshman to hear his name called on Tuesday, following AJ Dybantsa (Washington), Darryn Peterson (Utah), Cameron Boozer (Memphis) and Caleb Wilson (Chicago).
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