NCAA Tournament 2014 Live Stream: Delaware Vs. Michigan State (WATCH/LISTEN)

The Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens play the Michigan State Spartans on Thursday in the 2014 NCAA Tournament round of 64. Tipoff is at 5:02 p.m. on TNT. Listen to the live radio broadcast or watch the live stream through the links provided below.

Fourth-seeded Michigan State comes off their Big Ten Championship win over rival Michigan to face 13th-seeded Delaware. The Spartans have battled injuries all season long, including to key plays such as sophomore guard Gary Harris, senior guard Keith Appling, senior forward Adreian Payne and junior swingman Branden Dawson, who returned on March 1.

Finally with a healthy roster, Tom Izzo's team looks to make a deep push in the NCAA Tournament.

"I thought we got some of our identity back," Izzo told the Associated Press of having all his players available for the first time in almost two months. "And that's what you need if you're going to make a run of any kind in the tournament."

Izzo having his entire roster available will make it even harder for Delaware to pull off an upset.

"In watching them, they just keep getting better and better," Delaware coach Monte Ross said. "So I think I'm just going to do myself a service and stop watching them."

Delaware comes into the second round with confidence. The team finished the regular season winning 19 of their last 21 games, including five straight.

Listen to the live radio broadcast HERE, or watch the live stream HERE.

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