Something about Maryland and Michigan State basketball always brings about some miraculous heroics at the buzzer.
Tre Holloman drilled a half-court shot to win a highly contested battle with the Terrapins. It brought out plenty of emotions for Spartan fans everywhere. In making that shot, it also brought back some fine memories for the Spartans against Maryland over the years.
Sure, at the hands of the Terps once again, Michigan State made a memorable buzzer-beater shot.
A Spartan player wearing No. 5 and a headband? I'm sure most Maryland fans are sick of guys like that. In fact nearly five years ago, Spartan great Cassius Winston hit a halftime buzzer-beater from about 60 feet in the very same arena.
At that time, that was a very memorable moment, but Holloman's shot to win the game might have been a little bit sweeter.
If that wasn't enough you can go back 15 years and recall yet another magical moment against Maryland.
Korie Lucious sunk the Terps in the NCAA Tournament as Draymond Green famously made the pass to set him up for the game-winning three. That shot sparked a huge run for the Spartans as they reached the 2010 Final Four.
Maryland has a problem when it's playing Michigan State. Sure, the games are always competitive, but the Terps can't seem to figure out the Spartans in situations that come down to buzzer-beaters.
To think that's now seven straight wins against Maryland. It's wild, and I'm all for it. Tre's shot is the type of moment that helps you win the Big Ten.
Something about this team, man. They are so fun to watch, and memorable moments like this are just a perk.
Also, to see all the former Spartan players react across social media makes it even better. Sorry, Scott Van Pelt, the Spartans broke your heart again.