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It was an emotional Tuesday night at Michigan State during the first men's basketball home game since a campus shooting in East Lansing rocked the community and the country a week earlier.
When the Gophers game against the Spartans was canceled last Wednesday, Michigan State freshman Tre Holloman and his teammates didn't play again at the Breslin Center until facing a tough Indiana squad this week.
After Michigan State trailed the Hoosiers 8-0 to open the game, Spartans coach Tom Izzo looked to Holloman early off his bench for a spark.
Like Holloman did many times during his high school career at Cretin-Derham Hall, he hit his defender with a quick first step to get into the lane. Holloman hit a floater while also getting fouled. His three-point play ignited the crowd wearing Spartan Strong shirts.
Holloman hasn't known exactly when he'll be called upon to make an impact in his reserve role, but he's cherished the experience of his freshman year playing for Izzo.
"Coach is really teaching me the game and teaching me about life," Holloman said recently. "It's been a pleasure playing for Coach Iz."
As a top 100 recruit and Minnesota's No. 1 basketball senior last year, Holloman arrived in East Lansing with the potential to be Izzo's future floor leader. The 6-2, 180-pound four-star prospect had to be patient, though, with upperclassmen Tyson Walker and A.J. Hoggard ahead of him.