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Loney, who appeared in 22 games in 2013-14 (14g-17a) and 2014-15 (35g-69a) before starting the final 14 contests of last season, totaled 27 assists and was -14. He earned a spot on the all-Tournament squad.
The junior tallied 12 points (5g-7a) and an incredible three game winning streak in 2013-14. He has played in 24 Big Ten Championships and is a finalist for the Bob Riley Award.
Michigan State’s season is scheduled to begin November 11 against the eventual national runner-up Minnesota.
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