Durrell Summers scored Michigan State’s final seven points to lead the Spartans to a 66-61 over Iowa.

Summers also had a steal and a defensive rebound in the final 25 seconds.

He finished with 9 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 steals.

“There are no secrets that it’s been a disappointing year for him and a disappointing year for us,” Izzo said. “And I thought he struggled during the game, just fumbling the ball and doing some things. It all means he’s pressing. Sometimes if you just do a couple things to feel good about yourself, you can get over that. …

“That last shot was big. But I’m not kidding you, the rebounds were just about as big. … Hopefully it motivates him because if his buddy [Kalin Lucas] is able to go [Friday against Purdue], it probably won’t be at full speed, and we’re going to need some more bodies.”