(BCSNN) — No. 13 Michigan State led wire to wire and closed out a two‑game sweep through Indiana with a 77–64 win over the Hoosiers on Sunday afternoon at Assembly Hall. The victory gave the Spartans road wins at both Purdue and Indiana in the same season for the first time since 2013–14.

Senior forward Jaxon Kohler powered Michigan State with 21 points and 13 rebounds, recording his 12th double‑double of the season. Redshirt sophomore guard Jeremy Fears Jr. matched Kohler with 21 points and added a game‑high nine assists, while sophomore guard Kur Teng hit six three‑pointers and finished with a career‑high 18 points.

Michigan State improved to 24–5 overall and 14–4 in the Big Ten. Indiana dropped to 17–12 and 8–10 in conference play.

The Spartans opened the second half with a 45–37 lead and quickly pushed the margin to 12 after a Kohler three‑pointer and a fast‑break layup from Fears. Indiana’s Wilkerson, who scored a game‑high 29 points, pulled the Hoosiers within 54–48, but Teng answered with back‑to‑back threes to restore an eight‑point cushion.

Leading 60–55 after a Wilkerson three, freshman Jordan Scott buried a three‑pointer at the 10:40 mark to spark a 7–0 run capped by a Kohler hook shot and a Coen Carr tip‑in. Michigan State led 67–55 with 9:17 remaining and never allowed Indiana closer than eight the rest of the way. Fears scored the Spartans’ final five points over the last 1:25 to seal the win.

Michigan State led 45–37 at halftime behind 14 points from Kohler and 12 from Teng, who hit four threes before the break. The Spartans built a 21–10 lead midway through the half and extended the margin to 39–26 before Indiana closed with a late run.

Michigan State returns home Thursday, March 5, to host Rutgers on Senior Day. Tipoff is set for 8 p.m. on FS1.