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Minnesota native Tre Holloman drains half-court buzzer beater for Michigan State

Minnesota native Tre Holloman drains half-court buzzer beater for Michigan State

Yahoo27-02-2025

Former Cretin-Derham Hall standout Tre Holloman is in his junior season at Michigan State, and he just delivered the biggest play of his college career on Wednesday night.
He sank a desperation heave from a few steps beyond half-court right at the buzzer, lifting the Spartans to a 58-55 upset over No. 16 Maryland on the road.
Michigan State is squarely in the hunt for the regular-season Big Ten title, and Wednesday's game was likely a must-have. Now at 14-3, the Spartans hold a half-game edge over Michigan for the top spot in the conference.
Holloman ended with nine points on 3-for-12 shooting that night, but nothing outshone that final shot. He's averaging 8.8 points, 1.9 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game this season for the Spartans.

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