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Michigan State leading scorer Tyson Walker is returning for "one more" run with the Spartans.

Walker on Monday announced he's coming back for his fifth -- and final -- season of eligibility. "ONE MORE" he posted to his Twitter page, a caption to go along with a 90-second highlight video.

Walker led the Spartans with 14.8 points per game while shooting 41.5 percent from the 3-point line. He averages 12.3 points in 120 career games (110 starts) in four seasons with Northeastern (2019-21) and Michigan State.

Walker helped lead the Spartans to a 21-13 mark and a trip to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, where they lost to Kansas State in overtime.

Michigan State owns the No. 3 recruiting class for 2023, according to the 247Sports' composite rankings.

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