How to Watch Michigan State vs. Michigan Basketball: Live Stream & TV Channel Info – January 30

The Michigan Wolverines (7-13, 2-7 Big Ten) will try to stop a three-game road slide when they visit the Michigan State Spartans (12-8, 4-5 Big Ten) on Tuesday, January 30, 2024 at Jack Breslin Students Events Center. The game airs at 9:00 PM ET on Peacock.

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Spartans vs. Wolverines Game Info

  • Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2024
  • Time: 9:00 PM ET
  • TV: Peacock
  • Live Stream: Stream NCAA men’s basketball on Paramount Plus and Hulu + Live TV
  • Where: East Lansing, Michigan
  • Venue: Jack Breslin Students Events Center

Spartans Insights

  • Michigan State is putting up 75.7 points per game (143rd-ranked in college basketball) this year, while surrendering 66 points per contest (45th-ranked).
  • With 35.6 boards per game, the Spartans are 189th in the country. They allow 34.3 rebounds per contest, which ranks 143rd in college basketball.
  • With 17.5 dimes per game, Michigan State ranks 17th-best in college basketball in the category.
  • The Spartans rank 35th in college basketball with 9.7 turnovers per game this year. Meanwhile, they rank 152nd with 11.9 forced turnovers per game.
  • Michigan State is 241st in college basketball with 6.8 treys per game this year. Meanwhile, it ranks 59th with a 36.5% shooting percentage from downtown.
  • The Spartans are giving up 7.5 treys per game (204th-ranked in college basketball) this year, while allowing a 31.1% three-point percentage (63rd-ranked).
  • This year, Michigan State has taken 68.6% two-pointers, accounting for 75.7% of the team’s buckets. It has shot 31.4% three-pointers (24.3% of the team’s baskets).

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Wolverines Insights

  • Offensively Michigan is the 72nd-ranked squad in the nation (78.7 points per game). Defensively it is 23rd-worst (79.2 points conceded per game).
  • With 36.9 rebounds per game and 35 rebounds conceded, the Wolverines are 132nd and 185th in college basketball, respectively.
  • At 13.8 assists per game, Michigan is 142nd in college basketball.
  • The Wolverines are 231st in college basketball in turnovers per game (12) and 331st in turnovers forced (9.6).
  • Beyond the arc, Michigan is 60th in the country in 3-pointers made per game (8.8). It is 35th in 3-point percentage at 37.2%.
  • Giving up 7.6 3-pointers per game and conceding 36.1% from downtown, the Wolverines are 216th and 325th in college basketball, respectively, in those categories.
  • In 2023-24, Michigan has attempted 61% percent of its shots from inside the arc, and 39% percent from beyond it. In terms of made shots, 68.7% of Michigan’s buckets have been 2-pointers, and 31.3% have been 3-pointers.

Spartans Leaders

  • The Spartans scoring leader is Tyson Walker, who averages 19.3 per contest to go with 2.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists.
  • Mady Sissoko is Michigan State’s leading rebounder, grabbing 6.7 per game, while A.J Hoggard is its best passer, averaging five assists in each contest.
  • Walker makes more threes per game than any other member of the Spartans, knocking down shots from beyond the arc at a clip of 2.1 per contest.
  • Walker and Carson Cooper lead Michigan State on the defensive end, with Walker leading the team in steals averaging 1.9 per game and Cooper in blocks averaging 0.9 per contest.

Wolverines Leaders

  • The Wolverines’ Dug McDaniel puts up enough points (17.2 per game) and assists (5.1 per game) to sit atop the squad’s leaderboards.
  • Olivier Nkamhoua grabs 7.1 rebounds per game (he also scores 16.3 points per game and adds 2.7 assists per game) which puts him at the top of the Michigan rebounding leaderboard.
  • McDaniel makes 2.1 three-pointers per game, the most on the Wolverines.
  • Michigan’s leader in steals is McDaniel with one per game, and its leader in blocks is Tarris Reed, Jr. with 1.3 per game.
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