The Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team's regular season finale against the Ohio State Buckeyes features a match-up between two brothers, and their hometown showed up to support them.

Michigan State guard Kyle Ahrens and his younger brother, Ohio State forward Justin Ahrens, were joined in the Breslin Center by approximately 600 natives of their hometown, Versailles, Ohio.

The town's population was 2,679 at the 2010 census, meaning nearly one-fourth of the community made the trip to East Lansing for the game.

Their uncle, Rod Ahrens, was spotted in the stands sporting a mash-up of green and red body paint and the brothers' respective numbers — 0 and 10 — on both sides of his face.

The game is also the Spartans' Senior Day. Redshirt senior Ahrens started for the first time in the 2019-20 season. Ahrens and fellow seniors Conner George, Joshua Langford and Cassius Winston were recognized in a ceremony after the game.

The MSU basketball program tweeted a photo of the two brothers talking prior to the game, captioned "Senior Day against your brother" followed by a green heart.

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The first tweet was followed by another, reading: "With 600 people from your hometown in attendance..."

The Big Ten Network shared a tweet of the brothers embracing before the game, captioned, "It's all brotherly love until tip-off for Kyle and Justin Ahrens."

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Lana Wynn is a digital producer with the USA Today Network. You can find her on Twitter @alanawynn.