What is really upsetting is that Rutgers was on a scoring spurt to take the lead prior to the prolonged scoring drought.If Rutgers maintained a pulse on offense, they could have won the game because Michigan State was shooting bricks prior to their 19-0 spurt.
Anatomy of a 19-0 run. Combination of poor shooting by RU, hot shooting by MSU, and some fortuitous calls/no calls favoring MSU:
RU 36 MSU 35
14:00 - MSU 37-36 Hall dunk on poor RU defense
-Cliff misses a 5-foot turnaround push shot
13:27 - 40-36 Hall and1 (charge?) foul on Oskar
-Davis misses floater, Cliff fouled on OReb
-Oskar misses wide open three
12:28 - 43-36 Walker three
-Mag fouled before shot
-Noah misses wide open foul line jumper
11:57 - 46-36 Holloman trey, no call travel (3 steps)
-Davis charge on dunk attempt
11:35 - 48-36 Cooper dunk off fast weave motion
-Hyatt misses an open three
-MSU turnover (stepped out of bounds )
-Austin travel (questionable call)
10:22 51-36 Walker 3, no call on Hall charge foul
-MSU foul
-Simpson misses open foul line jumper
9:33 54-36 Carr and1 fouled on putback
Summary: 4 minutes 27 seconds, MSU makes all 7 shots including 3 treys, 2 ‘and1’ (3 pts each), and 2 dunks. Rutgers misses all 7 shots. MSU appeared to get as many as 4 favorable calls/no calls.
I don’t think RU played particularly bad during that stretch, other than giving up a couple dunks and a couple open threes (we missed 2 open treys of our own). If we just make some shots and maybe get a couple calls our way, it might have been a 12-6 run instead of 19-0. So MSU would have been up by 5 instead of 18. Game over at that point.