Harris boosts passion, play in tournament
Sometimes it’s hard to know what Gary Harris is thinking.
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Sometimes it’s hard to know what Gary Harris is thinking.
It had all the makings of a magical evening for the No. 4 MSU men’s basketball team.
Men’s basketball head coach Tom Izzo, left, laughs with former MSU basketball player Magic Johnson before the game against Indiana on Feb. 19, 2013, at Breslin Center.
The stakes were already high, a late season battle for first place in the Big Ten, but there was extra juice in Breslin Center on Tuesday night.
After a standout week, Gary Harris has been named Big Ten Freshman of the Week.
After many months of speculation, Jabari Parker has made his decision of where he’ll be playing college basketball. And the golden goose of the college basketball recruiting world will be taking his talents to Durham, N.C.
It started with a hook shot in the lane by Derrick Nix for the game’s opening points.
When Keith Appling thinks of Jenison Field House, three people come to mind: Jud Heathcote, Magic Johnson and Gregory Kelser.
As the final seconds ticked off the clock, Matteen Cleaves held the ball in his hands, making sure he left Magic Johnson’s old stomping grounds in the same manner the Flintstone did the last time he wore Spartan green: victoriously.
It’s been 12 years since Mateen Cleaves made his one shining moment for the MSU basketball program.
After men’s basketball coach Tom Izzo spent most of his weekly press conference sharing his excitement about the return of his mentor this weekend, an accident has resulted in a change of plans.
With the fall semester coming to a close, the State News sports desk gathered around its very small round table to discuss the season’s top performers and come up with the best of the best of the best in MSU sports in the fall. Arguments were made, deriding laughter was heard, tears were shed, but we finally compiled the official State News Best in Fall Sports 2012.
On the court, in the locker room and in front of the media, there were few voices greater than that of Draymond Green.
Keith Appling is in rare company.
Every program has one or two players who set the bar high for the program and stand out in history.
Being a part of one of head coach Tom Izzo’s top recruiting classes during his 18-year tenure, Denzel Valentine is no stranger to the spotlight.
After departing from the historic venue more than two decades ago, the MSU basketball team will make a return to Jenison Field House for a very special weekend this season.
Tomorrow’s primary elections will determine which candidates will face off on Nov. 6 for several local, state and national offices. Precincts in various locations in East Lansing will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. To find your polling location and see a sample ballot, visit michigan.gov/vote.
MSU is one of five schools taking part in a study beginning this fall that will test the security of football stadiums.
Editor’s Note: This story was changed to accurately reflect the correct spelling of Rick Barry’s name.