Number two seed Michigan and Michigan State will meet twice in four days, Thursday and Sunday (Friday and Monday in Manila). The rivals will close the regular season against each other with plenty at stake.

The Wolverines are motivated to strengthen their case for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Spartans have been in college basketball’s showcase 22 times in a row and everyone in the program desperately wants to extend the streak. The first scheduled matchup in February was postponed and moved to Thursday, two days after Michigan was routed 76-53 by No. 4 Illinois and Michigan State outlasted Indiana.

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