Michigan State wins outright Big Ten title with help from Jase Richardson

Jason Richardson spent two years at Michigan State and won two Big Ten regular-season championships in the early 2000s. His son, Jase Richardson, as you likely know, is now starring at Michigan State — and he scored a game-high 22 points in Thursday’s 91-84 win at Iowa that secured an outright Big Ten title for the Spartans, which means Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame coach Tom Izzo has now won 11 Big Ten regular-season championships in his career, and the Richardson father-son duo played a role in three of them.

That’s 27.3%.

That’s awesome.

Jason Richardson x Jase Richardson

Tom Izzo is a legend. pic.twitter.com/vpuIu6namG

— Justin Spiro (@DarkoStateNews) March 4, 2025
With the seven-point win at Iowa, in which Richardson made seven of the 13 shots he attempted, Michigan State improved to 25-5 overall, 16-3 in the Big Ten. Everybody else in the league already has at least five conference losses, which is why the Big Ten race is settled and why Sunday’s game against Michigan isn’t as big as it otherwise could’ve been.

Still, it’s a big game, in part because Michigan State remains in contention to be a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament — but likely need a win this weekend to stay that way. The Spartans are No. 5 in Friday morning’s updated CBS Sports Top 25 And 1 daily college basketball rankings, where Bruce Pearl’s Auburn Tigers are No.1 for the 58th consecutive day. Michigan-Michigan State will tip live from the Breslin Center on Sunday at noon ET on CBS.

Top 25 And 1 rankings
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AUBURN Miles Kelly was 1-of-8 from the field in Tuesday’s 83-72 loss at Texas A&M. The Tigers’ next game is Saturday at Alabama. — 27-4
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DUKE Cooper Flagg finished with 28 points and seven assists in Monday’s 93-60 win over Wake Forest. The Blue Devils’ next game is Saturday at North Carolina. — 28-3
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HOUSTON L.J. Cryer finished with 22 points and three steals in Monday’s 65-59 win over Kansas. The Cougars’ next game is Saturday at Baylor. — 27-4
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FLORIDA Alex Condon finished with 27 points and 10 rebounds in Wednesday’s 99-94 win at Alabama. The Gators’ next game is Saturday against Ole Miss. — 27-4
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MICHIGAN ST. Jase Richardson finished with 22 points and four rebounds in Thursday’s 91-84 win at Iowa. The Spartans’ next game is Sunday against Michigan. — 26-5
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TENNESSEE Zakai Zeigler was 2-of-9 from the field in Wednesday’s 78-76 loss at Ole Miss. The Vols’ next game is Saturday against South Carolina. — 25-6
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ALABAMA Mouhamed Dioubate was 0-of-4 from the field in Wednesday’s 99-94 loss to Florida. The Crimson Tide’s next game is Saturday at Auburn. — 24-7
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ST. JOHN’S RJ Luis Jr. finished with 21 points and two steals in Saturday’s 71-61 win over Seton Hall. The Red Storm’s next game is Saturday at Marquette. — 27-4
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WISCONSIN John Blackwell finished with 25 points and 11 rebounds in Wednesday’s 74-67 win at Minnesota. The Badgers’ next game is Saturday against Penn State. — 23-8
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TEXAS TECH JT Toppin finished with 30 points and 14 rebounds in Wednesday’s 91-75 win over Colorado. The Red Raiders’ next game is Saturday at Arizona State. — 24-7
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TEXAS A&M Wade Taylor IV finished with 16 points and three rebounds in Tuesday’s 83-72 win over Auburn. The Aggies’ next game is Saturday at LSU. — 22-9
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PURDUE Braden Smith finished with 23 points and nine assists in Tuesday’s 100-71 win over Rutgers. The Boilermakers’ next game is Friday at Illinois. — 21-10
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IOWA ST. Keshon Gilbert was 4-of-12 from the field in Tuesday’s 88-85 double-overtime loss to BYU. The Cyclones’ next game is Saturday at Kansas State. — 23-8
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MARYLAND Rodney Rice finished with 19 points and two rebounds in Wednesday’s 71-65 win at Michigan. The Terrapins’ next game is Saturday against Northwestern. — 24-7
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LOUISVILLE Terrence Edwards Jr. finished with 35 points and four rebounds in Wednesday’s 85-68 win over Cal. The Cardinals’ next game is Saturday against Stanford. — 25-6
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MICHIGAN Will Tschetter was 1-of-5 from the field in Wednesday’s 71-65 loss to Maryland. The Wolverines’ next game is Sunday at Michigan State. — 22-9
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CLEMSON Jaeden Zackery finished with 21 points and three rebounds in Wednesday’s 78-69 win at Boston College. The Tigers’ next game is Saturday against Virginia Tech. — 26-5
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ARIZONA Henri Veesaar finished with 22 points and eight rebounds in Tuesday’s 113-100 win over Arizona State. The Wildcats’ next game is Saturday at Kansas. — 20-11
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MARQUETTE Chase Ross was 3-of-9 from the field in Wednesday’s 72-66 loss at UConn. The Golden Eagles’ next game is Saturday against St. John’s. — 22-9
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KENTUCKY Otega Oweh finished with 24 points and eight rebounds in Tuesday’s 95-64 win over LSU. The Wildcats’ next game is Saturday at Missouri. — 21-10
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SAINT MARY’S Augustus Marciulionis finished with 25 points and seven assists in Saturday’s 74-64 win over Oregon State. The Gaels’ next game will be in the WCC Tournament. — 28-5
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MEMPHIS Dain Dainja finished with 19 points and eight rebounds in Tuesday’s 75-70 win at UTSA. The Tigers’ next game is Friday against South Florida. — 26-5
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OREGON Jackson Shelstad finished with 17 points and two rebounds in Tuesay’s 73-64 win over Indiana. The Ducks’ next game is Sunday at Washington. — 23-8
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MISSOURI Missouri allowed the Sooners to shoot 57.1% from the field in Wednesday’s 96-64 loss at Oklahoma. The Tigers’ next game is Saturday against Kentucky. — 21-10
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BYU Richie Saunders finished with 23 points and six rebounds in Tuesday’s 88-85 double-overtime win at Iowa State. The Cougars’ next game is Saturday against Utah. — 23-8
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OLE MISS Jaemyn Brakefield finished with 19 points and two assists in Wednesday’s 78-76 win over Tennessee. The Rebels’ next game is Saturday at Florida. — 21-10

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