1999–2000 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team
1999–2000 Big Ten tournament champions Big Ten regular season champions Coca-Cola Spartan Classic champions | |
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Conference | Big Ten Conference |
Ranking | |
Coaches | No. 1 |
AP | No. 2 |
Record | 32–7 (13–3 Big Ten) |
Head coach | (5th season) |
Assistant coaches |
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Captains | |
Home arena | Breslin Center |
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Team | W | L | PCT | W | L | PCT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 2 Michigan State† | 13 | – | 3 | .813 | 32 | – | 7 | .821 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 25 Purdue | 12 | – | 4 | .750 | 24 | – | 10 | .706 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 21 Illinois | 11 | – | 5 | .688 | 22 | – | 10 | .688 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 22 Indiana | 10 | – | 6 | .625 | 20 | – | 9 | .690 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wisconsin | 8 | – | 8 | .500 | 22 | – | 14 | .611 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Iowa | 6 | – | 10 | .375 | 14 | – | 16 | .467 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Michigan | 6 | – | 10 | .375 | 15 | – | 14 | .517 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Penn State | 5 | – | 11 | .313 | 19 | – | 16 | .543 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Minnesota | 4 | – | 12 | .250 | 12 | – | 16 | .429 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Northwestern | 0 | – | 16 | .000 | 5 | – | 25 | .167 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 8 Ohio State* | 5 | – | 1 | .833 | 11 | – | 3 | .786 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
† 2000 Big Ten tournament winner Rankings from AP poll *Ohio State: 14 reg. season games; 2 NCAA Tourn. games vacated due to sanctions against the program Disputed record: Ohio State (23–7) (13–3) |
The 1999–2000 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team represented
Previous season
The Spartans finished the 1998–99 season 33–5, 15–1 to win their second consecutive Big Ten regular season championship. They defeated Northwestern, Wisconsin, and Illinois to win the Big Ten tournament. As a result, the received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament as the No. 1 seed in the Midwest region, their second consecutive trip to the Tournament. MSU defeated Mount Saint Mary's and Ole Miss to advance to their second straight Sweet Sixteen. In the Sweet Sixteen, they defeated Oklahoma to advance to the school's first Elite Eight since 1979. In the Elite Eight, they defeated Kentucky to earn a trip to the Final Four for the first time since 1979. There they lost No. 1-ranked Duke. The 33 wins marked a school record for wins in a season.[1]
Season summary
Non-conference play
The Spartans were looking to build on their Final Four appearance the year before with seniors, Mateen Cleaves (12.1 points and 6.9 assist per game) and Morris Peterson (16.8 points and 6.0 rebounds per game), leading the way. MSU began the season ranked No. 3 in the country, but were without starting point guard and team captain, Cleaves, who sustained a stress fracture in his right foot during the offseason.[2]
Without Cleaves, the Spartans began the season with a home win over
Big Ten play
Cleaves returned to the Spartans lineup on January 5, 2000 to help the Spartans to wins over Penn State
The Spartans finished the conference slate with a 13–3 conference record and 23–7 overall while being ranked No. 2 in the country. MSU earned a share of the Big Ten regular season title with Ohio State, their third consecutive championship.
Big Ten tournament
The Spartans went on to win the third annual
NCAA Tournament
As a result of their strong finish, the Spartans were awarded the No. 1 seed, their second consecutive No. 1 seed, in the Midwest region of the
In the national championship game, the Spartans triumphed over the
Roster and statistics
1999–2000 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team[45] | ||||||||
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Number | Name | Class | Position | Height | Points | Rebounds | Assists | |
25 | Aloyisus Anagonye | FR | F | 6'8" | 2.9 | 3.0 | 0.3 | |
55 | Adam Ballinger | FR | F | 6'9" | 2.0 | 1.7 | 0.3 | |
14 | Charlie Bell | JR | G | 6'3" | 11.5 | 4.9 | 3.2 | |
20 | Mike Chappell | JR | F | 6'9" | 5.9 | 2.2 | 0.6 | |
22 | Steve Cherry | SR | F | 6'6" | 0.7 | 0.2 | 0.3 | |
12 | Mateen Cleaves | SR | G | 6'2" | 12.1 | 1.8 | 6.9 | |
43 | A. J. Granger | SR | F | 6'9" | 9.5 | 5.3 | 1.2 | |
34 | Andre Hutson | JR | F | 6'8" | 10.2 | 6.2 | 1.5 | |
15 | Mat Ishbia | FR | G | 5'10" | 0.5 | 0.2 | 0.2 | |
42 | Morris Peterson | SR | F | 6'7" | 16.8 | 6.0 | 1.3 | |
23 | Jason Richardson | FR | F | 6'6" | 5.1 | 4.1 | 0.6 | |
10 | Brandon Smith | JR | G | 5'11" | 0.4 | 0.2 | 0.8 | |
11 | David Thomas | JR | F | 6'7" | 2.4 | 2.4 | 1.5 |
Schedule and results
Date time, TV |
Rank# | Opponent# | Result | Record | High points | High rebounds | High assists | Site (attendance) city, state | |||
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Exhibition | |||||||||||
Nov 5, 1999* 7:30 pm |
California All-Stars | W 115–66 | – |
25 – Richardson | 10 – Anagonye | 6 – Peterson | East Lansing, MI
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Nov 5, 1999* 7:30 pm |
Mexican All-Stars | W 79–69 | – |
18 – Peterson | 8 – Richardson | 7 – Bell | Breslin Center (15,138) East Lansing, MI | ||||
Regular season | |||||||||||
Nov 22, 1999* 7:30 pm |
No. 3 | Toledo | W 78–33 | 1–0 |
19 – Peterson | 10 – Tied | 5 – Thomas | Breslin Center (15,138) East Lansing, MI | |||
Nov 25, 1999* 12 pm, ESPN2 |
No. 3 | vs. Puerto Rico Shootout
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W 82–58 | 2–0 |
18 – Peterson | 7 – Ballinger | 8 – Bell | Bayamon, PR
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Nov 26, 1999* 2:30 pm |
No. 3 | vs. South Carolina Puerto Rico Shootout semifinals |
W 59–56 | 3–0 |
21 – Peterson | 5 – Granger | 3 – Tied | Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez (897) Bayamon, PR | |||
Nov 27, 1999* 7:00 pm |
No. 3 | vs. No. 20 Texas Puerto Rico Shootout championship |
L 74–81 | 3–1 |
17 – Huston | 7 – Hutson | 4 – Tied | Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez Bayamon, PR | |||
Dec 1, 1999* 9:00 pm, ESPN |
No. 8 | at No. 2 ACC-Big Ten Challenge
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W 86–76 | 4–1 |
31 – Peterson | 10 – Hutson | 7 – Thomas | Chapel Hill, NC
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Dec 3, 1999* 6:00 pm |
No. 8 | Howard Coca-Cola Spartan Classic |
W 75–45 | 5–1 |
14 – Hutson | 10 – Hutson | 4 – Tied | Breslin Center (15,138) East Lansing, MI | |||
Dec 4, 1999* 8:30 pm |
No. 8 | Eastern Michigan Coca-Cola Spartan Classic championship |
W 74–57 | 6–1 |
16 – Peterson | 7 – Richardson | 6 – Thomas | Breslin Center (15,138) East Lansing, MI | |||
Dec 7, 1999* 6:00 pm, ESPN |
No. 4 | vs. No. 5 Kansas Great Eight |
W 66–54 | 7–1 |
21 – Bell | 10 – Peterson | 4 – Tied | Chicago, IL
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Dec 11, 1999* 12:00 pm, CBS
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No. 4 | at No. 2 Arizona | L 68–79 | 7–2 |
20 – Bell | 6 – Thomas | 4 – Peterson | Tucson, AZ
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Dec 18, 1999* 7:30 pm |
No. 5 | Oakland | W 86–51 | 8–2 |
20 – Bell | 7 – Hutson | 4 – Thomas | Breslin Center (15,138) East Lansing, MI | |||
Dec 23, 1999* 7:00 pm, ESPN |
No. 5 | at Kentucky | L 58–60 | 8–3 |
18 – Peterson | 9 – Richardson | 3 – Bell | Lexington, KY
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Dec 28, 1999* 7:30 pm |
No. 8 | Mississippi Valley St.
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W 96–63 | 9–3 |
22 – Peterson | 8 – Peterson | 11 – Bell | Breslin Center (15,138) East Lansing, MI | |||
Dec 30, 1999* 7:00 pm |
No. 8 | at Wright State | L 49–53 | 9–4 |
17 – Granger | 7 – Bell | 2 – Tied | Dayton, OH
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Jan 5, 2000 7:00 pm, ESPN Plus
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No. 11 | Penn State
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W 76–63 | 10–4 (1–0) |
15 – Granger | 4 – Tied | 5 – Cleaves | Breslin Center (15,138) East Lansing, MI | |||
Jan 8, 2000 8:00 pm, ESPN Plus |
No. 11 | at Iowa | W 75–53 | 11–4 (2–0) |
29 – Peterson | 8 – Peterson | 7 – Bell | Iowa City, IA
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Jan 11, 2000 7:00 pm, ESPN |
No. 11 | No. 9 Indiana | W 77–71 OT | 12–4 (3–0) |
22 – Bell | 8 – Tied | 8 – Cleaves | Breslin Center (15,138) East Lansing, MI | |||
Jan 20, 2000 7:00 pm, ESPN |
No. 10 | at No. 13 Ohio State | L 67–78 | 12–5 (3–1) |
20 – Peterson | 11 – Peterson | 7 – Cleaves | Value City Arena (19,100) Columbus, OH | |||
Jan 22, 2000 12:07 pm, ESPN Plus Regional |
No. 10 | Northwestern | W 69–45 | 13–5 (4–1) |
14 – Bell | 8 – Tied | 7 – Cleaves | Breslin Center (14,659) East Lansing, MI | |||
Jan 27, 2000 8:00 pm, ESPN Plus |
No. 9 | at Northwestern | W 59–29 | 14–5 (5–1) |
19 – Peterson | 10 – Hutson | 9 – Cleaves | Evanston, IL
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Jan 30, 2000 1:00 pm, CBS |
No. 9 | Illinois | W 91–66 | 15–5 (6–1) |
20 – Bell | 11 – Hutson | 11 – Cleaves | Breslin Center (14,659) East Lansing, MI | |||
Feb 1, 2000 7:00 pm, ESPN |
No. 8 | at Michigan Rivalry |
W 82–62 | 16–5 (7–1) |
32 – Peterson | 10 – Tied | 6 – Cleaves | Ann Arbor, MI
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Feb 5, 2000* 1:00 pm, CBS |
No. 8 | No. 7 Connecticut | W 85–66 | 17–5 |
16 – Peterson | 8 – Granger | 8 – Cleaves | Breslin Center (14,659) East Lansing, MI | |||
Feb 8, 2000 7:00 pm, ESPN |
No. 6 | at Purdue | L 67–70 | 17–6 (7–2) |
17 – Granger | 12 – Granger | 9 – Cleaves | Mackey Arena (14,123) West Lafayette, IN | |||
Feb 12, 2000 9:00 pm, ESPN |
No. 6 | at Wisconsin | W 61–44 | 18–6 (8–2) |
18 – Peterson | 11 – Granger | 4 – Cleaves | Madison, WI
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Feb 15, 2000 7:00 pm, ESPN |
No. 6 | No. 7 Ohio State | W 83–72 | 19–6 (9–2) |
26 – Peterson | 11 – Peterson | 7 – Cleaves | Breslin Center (14,659) East Lansing, MI | |||
Feb 19, 2000 4:30 pm, ESPN Plus Regional |
No. 6 | Wisconsin | W 59–54 | 20–6 (10–2) |
15 – Tied | 6 – Richardson | 6 – Cleaves | Breslin Center (14,659) East Lansing, MI | |||
Feb 23, 2000 9:00 pm, ESPN Plus |
No. 5 | at Penn State | W 79–63 | 21–6 (11–2) |
17 – Peterson | 10 – Thomas | 10 – Cleaves | University Park, PA
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Feb 26, 2000 2:00 pm, CBS |
No. 5 | at No. 16 Indiana | L 79–81 OT | 21–7 (11–3) |
22 – Cleaves | 10 – Peterson | 4 – Bell | Bloomington, IN
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Mar 2, 2000 7:00 pm, ESPN |
No. 7 | Minnesota | W 79–43 | 22–7 (12–3) |
18 – Chappell | 12 – Richardson | 9 – Cleaves | Breslin Center (14,659) East Lansing, MI | |||
Mar 4, 2000 12:22 pm, ESPN Plus |
No. 7 | Michigan Rivalry |
W 114–63 | 23–7 (13–3) |
31 – Bell | 10 – Hutson | 20 – Cleaves | Breslin Center (14,659) East Lansing, MI | |||
Big Ten tournament
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Mar 10, 2000 6:40 pm, ESPN Regional |
(2) No. 5 | vs. (7) Iowa quarterfinals |
W 75–65 | 24–7 |
22 – Peterson | 9 – Tied | 7 – Cleaves | United Center (19,627) Chicago, IL | |||
Mar 11, 2000 4:00 pm, CBS |
(2) No. 5 | vs. (6) Wisconsin semifinals |
W 55–46 | 25–7 |
18 – Peterson | 8 – Hutson | 7 – Cleaves | United Center (22,011) Chicago, IL | |||
Mar 12, 2000 2:30 pm, CBS |
(2) No. 5 | vs. (4) No. 25 Illinois championship |
W 76–61 | 26–7 |
17 – Granger | 6 – Tied | 6 – Tied | United Center (19,663) Chicago, IL | |||
NCAA tournament | |||||||||||
Mar 16, 2000* 7:40 pm, CBS |
(1 MW) No. 2 | vs. (16 MW) Valparaiso First Round |
W 65–38 | 27–7 |
15 – Cleaves | 10 – Richardson | 8 – Cleaves | Cleveland, OH
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Mar 18, 2000* 3:30 pm, CBS |
(1 MW) No. 2 | vs. (8 MW) Utah Second Round |
W 73–61 | 28–7 |
21 – Cleaves | 8 – Hutson | 5 – Cleaves | Wolstein Center (13,374) Cleveland, OH | |||
Mar 23, 2000* 7:38 pm, CBS |
(1 MW) No. 2 | vs. (4 MW) No. 16 Syracuse Sweet Sixteen |
W 75–58 | 29–7 |
21 – Peterson | 6 – Bell | 7 – Cleaves | Auburn Hills, MI
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Mar 25, 2000* 7:00 pm, CBS |
(1 MW) No. 2 | vs. (2 MW) No. 6 Iowa State Elite Eight |
W 75–64 | 30–7 |
18 – Tied | 11 – Hutson | 2 – Tied | The Palace of Auburn Hills (21,214) Auburn Hills, MI | |||
Apr 1, 2000* 5:42 pm, CBS |
(1 MW) No. 2 | vs. (8 W) Wisconsin Final Four |
W 53–41 | 31–7 |
20 – Peterson | 10 – Hutson | 2 – Bell | Indianapolis, IN
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Apr 3, 2000* 9:18 pm, CBS |
(1 MW) No. 2 | vs. (5 E) No. 13 Florida National championship |
W 89–76 | 32–7 |
21 – Peterson | 9 – Granger | 5 – Tied | RCA Dome (43,116) Indianapolis, IN | |||
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from
AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. ..All times are in Eastern Time |
Rankings
Week | |||||||||||||||||||
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Poll | Pre | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | Final |
AP | 3 | 2 | 3 | 8 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 8 | 11 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 7 | 5 | 2 |
Awards and honors
- Mateen Cleaves – NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player[46][47]
- Mateen Cleaves – All-Big Ten First Team
- Morris Peterson – All-Big Ten First Team
- Morris Peterson – Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball
- Morris Peterson – Big Ten tournament Most Outstanding Player
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