March Madness: Ugly Visuals Emerge From Michigan State vs. Bryant as Tom Izzo Enters Second Round

Tom Izzo knew his team had little room for error. “I’ve got a good basketball team that has played awfully well, and yet our margin for error is very slim,” he said a day before Michigan State’s opening-round matchup. He wasn’t wrong. When the final buzzer sounded, the scoreboard read 87-62, a 25-point victory that looked comfortable on paper. But reality told a different story. The 15-seed Bryant Bulldogs left everything on the floor—sweat, tears, and even blood.

Earl Timberlake, Bryant’s heart and soul, embodied that struggle. Chasing down a tough rebound against two Spartans, he took a hard foul and hit the ground, blood streaming from his forehead.

“Earl Timberlake left game briefly with cut on head. Was able to return and score two buckets 🙌,” House of Highlights posted on X. Timberlake, who came into the game averaging 15.5 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per contest, disappeared into the locker room for stitches. Minutes later, he was back, bandaged and relentless, finishing with 14 points.

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