Big Ten Conference: Season 2013-14

B10 Standings
 1. Michigan  15-4 (25-8) 
 2. Michigan St.  14-6 (26-7) 
 3. Wisconsin  12-7 (26-6) 
 4. Nebraska 11-7 (18-12) 
 5. Ohio St.  10-8 (24-9) 
 6. Iowa  9-9 (20-12) 
 7. Minnesota 8-10 (19-13) 
 8. Illinois 7-11 (19-14) 
 9. Indiana 7-11 (17-15) 
 10. Penn St. 6-12 (15-16) 
 11. Northwestern 6-12 (14-19) 
 12. Purdue 5-13 (15-18) 

Points Per Game
 Terran PETTEWAY
  Nebraska
  (198-F-92)
  Avg: 17.8
 1. Petteway, Nebraska17.8 
 2. Stauskas, Michigan17.5 
 3. Newbill, Penn St.17.5 
 4. Marble, Iowa17.4 
 5. Ferrell, Indiana17.4 
 6. Harris, Michigan S.17.3 
 7. Crawford, Northwes.15.7 
 8. Rice, Illinois15.5 
 9. Payne, Michigan.15.5 
 10. Frazier, Penn St.15.5 
Rebounds Per Game
 Noah VONLEH
  Indiana
  (208-PF-95)
  Avg: 9.2
 1. Vonleh, Indiana9.2 
 2. Dawson, Michigan.8.3 
 3. Hammons, Purdue7.4 
 4. Payne, Michigan.7.3 
 5. Eliason, Minnesota7.0 
 6. Travis, Penn St.7.0 
 7. White, Iowa6.7 
 8. Crawford, Northwes.6.4 
 9. Dekker, Wisconsin6.3 
 10. Kaminsky, Wiscons.6.3 
Assists Per Game
 Tim FRAZIER
  Penn St.
  (185-G-90)
  Avg: 5.6
 1. Frazier, Penn St.5.6 
 2. Appling, Michigan4.6 
 3. Craft, Ohio St.4.6 
 4. Mathieu, Minnesota4.4 
 5. Valentine, Michiga.4.0 
 6. Jackson, Wisconsin3.9 
 7. Gesell, Iowa3.9 
 8. Ferrell, Indiana3.9 
 9. Johnson, Purdue3.7 
 10. Scott, Ohio St.3.5 
Steals Per Game
 Aaron CRAFT
  Ohio St.
  (188-G-91)
  Avg: 2.4
 1. Craft, Ohio St.2.4 
 2. Harris, Michigan S.2.0 
 3. Scott, Ohio St.2.0 
 4. Hollins, Minnesota1.9 
 5. Marble, Iowa1.8 
 6. Rice, Illinois1.6 
 7. Frazier, Penn St.1.6 
 8. Mathieu, Minnesota1.6 
 9. Dawson, Michigan.1.3 
 10. Appling, Michigan1.3 
Blocks Per Game
 A.J. HAMMONS
  Purdue
  (213-C-92)
  Avg: 3.1
 1. Hammons, Purdue3.1 
 2. Egwu, Illinois2.2 
 3. Eliason, Minnesota2.0 
 4. Olah, Northwestern1.8 
 5. Williams, Ohio St.1.8 
 6. Kaminsky, Wisconsin1.7 
 7. Jack, Penn St.1.5 
 8. Vonleh, Indiana1.4 
 9. Olaseni, Iowa1.3 
 10. Dickerson, Penn S.1.3 

B10 Women 2013-2014
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Michigan State University wins the B10 2013-2014 title (Photo: Michigan State Spartans Facebook page)

Michigan State University 2013-14
Tom Izzo Tom Izzo Izzo
Adreian Payne
Payne
Keith Appling
Appling
Branden Dawson
Dawson
Gary Harris
Harris
Denzel Valentine
Valentine
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
5  Payne Adreian 208 (6'10'') C 91 USA
11  Appling Keith 185 (6'1'') G 92 USA
22  Dawson Branden 198 (6'6'') G/F 93 USA
14  Harris Gary 193 (6'4'') G 94 USA
10  Costello Matt 206 (6'9'') F USA
45  Valentine Denzel 196 (6'5'') G 93 USA
30  Kaminski Kenny 203 (6'8'') F USA
40  Chapman Dan 190 (6'3'') G USA
15  Wetzel Keenan 193 (6'4'') G USA
41  Wollenman Colby 201 (6'7'') F USA
2  Gauna Alex 206 (6'9'') F 91 USA
34  Schilling Gavin 206 (6'9'') PF 95 Germany USA
0  Byrd Russell 201 (6'7'') G 92 USA
20  Trice Travis 183 (6'0'') PG USA
13  Bohnhoff Trevor 201 (6'7'') F USA
3  Ellis III Alvin 193 (6'4'') F USA
Head Coach: Tom Izzo
Coach Assistant: Mike Garland
Coach Assistant: Dane Fife


Michigan State Wins Big Ten Tournament Championship - Mar 17, 2014

Adreian Payne (6'10''-C-91) scored 18 points and Gary Harris (6'4''-G-94) and Branden Dawson (6'6''-G/F-93) added 15 each to lead No. 22 Michigan State to its second Big Ten tournament title in three years with a 69-55 upset of No. 8 Michigan on Sunday.
The third-seeded Spartans (26-8) are getting healthy and will have some momentum entering the NCAA tournament with four wins in five games.
Top-seeded Michigan (25-8) was led by Big Ten player of the year Nik Stauskas (6'6''-G-93) with 17 points and Derrick Walton Jr. had 11, but the Big Ten regular season champs had their seven-game winning streak come to an end.
It was never really close.
Michigan State took control with an early 12-0 run, led 38-29 at halftime and opened the second half with an 8-0 spurt to make it 46-29.
Michigan never got closer than 10 points again.
The Spartans had lost their previous two meetings with Michigan this season but weren't about to lose again Sunday.
For the first time all season, Michigan State started the same five players for a fifth straight game. Harris, who hurt his left shoulder early in the second half, returned later.
Harris, an Indiana native who never got to play for a state basketball title at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, took advantage of this opportunity. He scored 13 of his 15 points in the first half. Branden Dawson, another Indiana native who was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, scored 10 of his 15 points in the second half.
Michigan State has four tournament titles since the Big Ten started the event in 1998.
Michigan, meanwhile, will be waiting to see if this ugly loss could cost it a No. 1 seed in next week's NCAA tournament.
The Wolverines, who narrowly escaped with wins in the quarterfinals and semifinals, were not their usually strong shooting selves as they played for the third time in three days. They avoided matching their season-low point total when Zak Irvin hit a 3 with 15.9 seconds to go and their shooting percentage (31.5) nearly matched a season low, too. Michigan shot 31.1 percent from the field in a 63-61 loss to Charlotte on Nov. 24. And they were outrebounded 38-28.
Michigan's problems started early.
The Spartans went on a 12-0 run to take a 16-9 lead - and never gave it up.
They led by as much as 25-14 in the first half, getting Michigan's top two big men - Jordan Morgan (6'8''-F-91) and Jon Horford (6'10''-F-91) - into early foul trouble. Coach John Beilein even was called for a technical foul midway through a dreadful half.
Harris finished it off emphatically by taking a pass at midcourt and driving right through Michigan's defense for a one-handed dunk to make it 38-29.
Things didn't get any better for Michigan in the second half.
Michigan State scored the first eight points to make it 46-29, then closed it out with a late 10-4 run that extended the lead to 69-52.

Courtesy of Big Ten

Big Ten Tournament Final: Michigan State - Michigan 69-55

Big Ten Tournament Semifinals:
Michigan State - Wisconsin 83-75
Michigan - Ohio State 72-69


All-Big Ten 1st Team 2014
Roy Marble
Marble
Nik Stauskas
Stauskas
Gary Harris
Harris
Terran Petteway
Petteway
Frank Kaminsky
Kaminsky

All-Tournament MVP: Branden Dawson (6'6''-G/F-93) of Michigan St.
Player of the Year: Nik Stauskas (6'6''-G-93) of Michigan
Defensive Player of the Year: Aaron Craft (6'2''-G-91) of Ohio St.
Freshman of the Year: Noah Vonleh (6'10''-PF-95) of Indiana
Sixth Man of the Year: Nigel Hayes (6'7''-F) of Wisconsin
Coach of the Year: Tim Miles of Nebraska

1st Team
F: Roy Marble (6'6''-F-92) of Iowa
G: Nik Stauskas (6'6''-G-93) of Michigan
G: Gary Harris (6'4''-G-94) of Michigan St.
F: Terran Petteway (6'6''-F-92) of Nebraska
F: Frank Kaminsky (7'0''-F) of Wisconsin

2nd Team
PG: Kevin Ferrell (6'0''-PG-93) of Indiana
G: Caris LeVert (6'6''-G-94) of Michigan
C: Adreian Payne (6'10''-C-91) of Michigan St.
G: D.J. Newbill (6'4''-G-92) of Penn St.
F: Samuel Dekker (6'7''-F-94) of Wisconsin

3rd Team
PF: Noah Vonleh (6'10''-PF-95) of Indiana
F: Aaron White (6'9''-F-92) of Iowa
G: Aaron Craft (6'2''-G-91) of Ohio St.
F: Laquinton Ross (6'8''-F) of Ohio St.
G: Tim Frazier (6'1''-G-90) of Penn St.

Honorable Mention
Rayvonte Rice (6'4''-G-92) of Illinois
Glenn Robinson III (6'6''-F-94) of Michigan
Keith Appling (6'1''-PG-92) of Michigan St.
Denzel Valentine (6'5''-G-93) of Michigan St.
Andre Hollins (6'2''-G-92) of Minnesota
Shavon Shields (6'7''-G-94) of Nebraska
Drew Crawford (6'5''-G-90) of Northwestern
A.J. Hammons (7'0''-C-92) of Purdue
Ben Brust (6'1''-PG) of Wisconsin

All-Defensive Team
G: Gary Harris (6'4''-G-94) of Michigan St.
G: Aaron Craft (6'2''-G-91) of Ohio St.
PG: Shannon Scott (6'1''-PG) of Ohio St.
C: A.J. Hammons (7'0''-C-92) of Purdue
G: Josh Gasser (6'3''-G) of Wisconsin

All-Tournament Team
G/F: Branden Dawson (6'6''-G/F-93) of Michigan St.
C: Adreian Payne (6'10''-C-91) of Michigan St.
G: Gary Harris (6'4''-G-94) of Michigan St.
G: Nik Stauskas (6'6''-G-93) of Michigan

All-Freshman Team
G: Kendrick Nunn (6'3''-G-95) of Illinois
PF: Noah Vonleh (6'10''-PF-95) of Indiana
G: Derrick Walton (6'1''-G-95) of Michigan
G: Kendall Stephens (6'6''-G-94) of Purdue
F: Nigel Hayes (6'7''-F) of Wisconsin

All-Sportsmanship Team
G: Joseph Bertrand (6'6''-G-91) of Illinois
F: Will Sheehey (6'7''-F-92) of Indiana
PG: Mike Gesell (6'1''-PG-93) of Iowa
F: Jon Horford (6'10''-F-91) of Michigan
G: Denzel Valentine (6'5''-G-93) of Michigan St.
G: Austin Hollins (6'4''-G) of Minnesota
G: Shavon Shields (6'7''-G-94) of Nebraska
G: Drew Crawford (6'5''-G-90) of Northwestern
G: Lenzelle Smith Jr. (6'4''-G) of Ohio St.
G: Tim Frazier (6'1''-G-90) of Penn St.
F: Travis Carroll (6'9''-F-92) of Purdue
PG: Ben Brust (6'1''-PG) of Wisconsin