PHOTO GALLERY: Michigan State Basketball Gets First Win Since Tragedy Over Indiana

Take a look at 20 photos from the Hoosiers' 80-65 loss to Michigan State on Tuesday night in the Breslin Center. Game action pictures are included as well as a few photos showing support for the Spartan community.
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EAST LANSING, Mich. — Tuesday night, Indiana basketball fell to Big Ten opponent Michigan State 80-65 in the Breslin Center. This is the Spartans' first win since the school shooting that took the lives of three students and wounded five others on Feb. 13. See photos of the collective moment of silence before the game as well as game action pictures.

The Hoosiers had three players reach double-figure scoring led by junior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis with 19 points. He also tallied a team-high seven rebounds in the loss.

Four Spartan players reached double-figure scoring led by senior guard Tyson Walker's 23 points. One of the differences between a win and a loss was the Spartans' 94.7 percent from the charity stripe going 18-for-19.

Indiana made it to the line for a 12-of-16 success rate. Indiana head coach Mike Woodson said the Hoosiers' defense was non-existent, and the Spartan guards had their way with Indiana's guards.

Take a look at 20 photos from the game courtesy of Sports Illustrated Indiana partner USA Today.

Indiana Basketball vs. Michigan State

Michigan State Moment of Silence

Michigan State honors the three killed and five injured in an on-campus shooting.
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Breslin Center

Michigan State's Breslin Center
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Tamar Bates

Tamar Bates
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Trayce Jackson-Davis

Trayce Jackson-Davis
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Miller Kopp

Miller Kopp
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Race Thompson

Race Thompson
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Jalen Hood-Schifino

Jalen Hood-Schifino
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Trey Galloway

Trey Galloway
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Trayce Jackson-Davis
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Race Thompson
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Trayce Jackson-Davis
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Michigan State Fans

Michigan State fans
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Mike Woodson

Mike Woodson
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Jordan Geronimo

Jordan Geronimo
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Kaleb Banks

Kaleb Banks and Jalen Hood-Schifino
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Jalen Hood-Schifino
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Trayce Jackson-Davis
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Jalen Hood-Schifino
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CJ Gunn

CJ Gunn
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Kaleb Banks
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With the loss, Indiana falls to a 19-9 season record and 10-7 slate in the Big Ten. Michigan State improves to 17-10 on the season with a 9-7 conference record.

The Hoosiers have three games left on their regular season schedule beginning with rival No. 5 Purdue in West Lafayette on Saturday. Indiana will then compete in a two-game home stand versus Iowa on Tuesday and Michigan on Sunday.

The Big Ten Tournament held in Chicago, Ill. will take place from March 8-12. 

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  • WATCH HOOD-SCHIFINO'S LAYUP: Indiana freshman point guard Jalen Hood-Schifino made a fast break layup over Joey Hauser to give the Hoosiers an early 8-0 lead. CLICK HERE
  • WATCH JACKSON-DAVIS' SPIN MOVE: Trayce Jackson-Davis used his patented spin move to get past Jaxon Kohler for an easy layup in the first half against Michigan State. CLICK HERE

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HALEY JORDAN

Haley Jordan is a Sports Illustrated/FanNation video director, staff writer, host and reporter for Hoosiers Now, Fastball and Fastbreak sites. She is a graduate from Indiana University with degrees in Sports Broadcast Journalism and Spanish.