Michigan State’s 77-74 loss to Wisconsin in the Big Ten tournament semifinals has left many wondering about the no-call on Jeremy Fears Jr.’s shot at the buzzer. The Spartans were trailing with seconds left, but Fears gathered the ball and attempted a jump shot after Wisconsin’s John Tonje reached in. However, the referees deemed it an “all-ball” situation, with Tonje touching the ball before it was released.
The no-call on the block has sparked debate among fans and observers alike. While some believe it should have been a 3-point foul call, many agree that the officials correctly called it an all-ball situation. The call gave Wisconsin possession of the ball at half court, securing their victory.
Michigan State’s eight-game winning streak came to an end with the loss, but the Spartans will live to play another day as they advance to face Michigan in the conference tournament championship game on Sunday.
Source: https://eu.freep.com/story/sports/college/michigan-state/spartans/2025/03/15/wisconsin-michigan-state-basketball-game-jeremy-fears-john-tonje/82448458007