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It’s been 20 years since Earvin “Magic” Johnson was given a death sentence.
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It’s been 20 years since Earvin “Magic” Johnson was given a death sentence.
Through the first weeks of practice, one thing really stands out to MSU men’s basketball head coach Tom Izzo: his team’s unselfishness.
If you’re an MSU men’s basketball fan, you’ve heard of Draymond Green by now.
Men’s basketball head coach Tom Izzo spoke at Big Ten media day Thursday on his outlook of the season.
Many people have graduated from MSU since it was established in 1855.
President Barack Obama will have a seat on the USS Carl Vinson this Veterans Day to watch MSU men’s basketball coach Tom Izzo’s Spartans take on North Carolina in San Diego, Calif., an Obama spokesman said in an email to The State News on Thursday.
In 1975, the last time the MSU volleyball team (6-0) opened a season winning six games without losing a set, “Jaws” was the top-grossing movie, Stevie Wonder won a Grammy for Album of the Year and Jenison Field House was still two years away from the Magic Johnson era.
After MSU won the NCAA Basketball Championship in 2000, NBA Hall of Famer Magic Johnson walked on the court and shared an embrace with star player and Mateen Cleaves. In that moment, two separate generations of Spartan basketball merged together as the crowd went wild for the first Spartan basketball championship since 1979. Since finishing his MSU career, Cleaves has worn many hats: NBA player, husband, father of two and, more recently, Detroit Pistons studio analyst on Fox Sports Detroit and owner of his own record label, All Varsity Entertainment. Whether it’s promoting MSU on his Twitter feed (@Mateen_Cleaves) or speaking to young athletes at an MSU basketball camp, Cleaves still is entrenched in Green and White and recently was honored as an inductee in the 2011 MSU Athletics Hall of Fame. The State News sat down with Cleaves on Tuesday to discuss his accomplishments and what he’s been up to.
The Kalin Lucas, Durrell Summers era of MSU men’s basketball is over.
The No. 10 MSU women’s basketball class of 2011 defines everything it means to be a Spartan.
Beau Hayhoe: When the 2011 Eastern Conference All-Star lineup was announced, one thought jumped right to the front of my mind. “Wow, that’s an insanely good group.”
There were smiles. There were high-fives. There were chest bumps. There was history.
It’s not a secret: the highly-anticipated aircraft carrier men’s basketball game is closer than ever to being finalized.
In his office at Skyyline Hair and Design, 412 Albert St., John Howard has many pictures displayed from his 18 years of running the shop.
Tom Izzo’s version of the MSU men’s basketball program was built on defense.
It was déjà vu for the No. 10 MSU women’s basketball team on Thursday night at Carver Hawkeyes Arena.
Former MSU basketball player and NBA player Earvin “Magic” Johnson and General Electric Co. CEO and Chairman Jeffrey Immelt will speak at the undergraduate commencement in December, MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon announced Tuesday during an Academic Council meeting.
Former MSU basketball player and NBA player Earvin “Magic” Johnson and General Electric Co. CEO and chairman Jeffrey Immelt will speak at the undergraduate commencement in December, MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon announced Tuesday at an Academic Council meeting.
Coming off two Final Four appearances, the No. 2 MSU men’s basketball has set its sights high for the 2010-11 season. Former Spartan and NBA Hall-of-Famer Magic Johnson visited the team at practice Monday to make sure the team stayed grounded and focused.
The future of the forthcoming Wells Hall expansion and the ancestral Morrill Hall were heralded by English senior and slam poet William T. Langford IV as he graced the Wells Hall groundbreaking Sept. 16 with a poem. His words set the tone for change on campus: