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Izzo Hits Coaching Milestone in NCAA Tournament
20 Mar
Summary
- Tom Izzo achieved his 60th NCAA Tournament win.
- Michigan State defeated North Dakota State 92-67.
- Izzo's Spartans advanced to face Louisville next.

In a significant career achievement, Michigan State's head coach Tom Izzo earned his 60th NCAA Tournament victory on Thursday. This milestone was reached following the Spartans' dominant 92-67 win against North Dakota State in the tournament's first round. Izzo now stands among college basketball's coaching elite, joining an exclusive group of legendary figures with such a high number of tournament wins.
The Spartans' advancement means they will compete in the second round against the Louisville Cardinals. This marks the fifth consecutive season that Izzo's team has reached this stage of the competition. Izzo expressed gratitude for his team's perseverance and togetherness, reflecting on his long history with the tournament.
Izzo's consistent presence in the NCAA Tournament is notable, with this being his 28th consecutive appearance, barring the cancellation in 2020. His coaching philosophy often emphasizes "winning the weekend," a goal his team has accomplished in this first round. The next challenge will be against Louisville, a team Izzo has faced multiple times in past tournaments.




