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The Purdue Dance Team dances during halftime of the men's basketball matchup against MSU at Mackey Arena on Jan. 29, 2023. The Spartans lost to the Boilermakers 77-61.
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The Purdue Dance Team dances during halftime of the men's basketball matchup against MSU at Mackey Arena on Jan. 29, 2023. The Spartans lost to the Boilermakers 77-61.
Senior forward Malik Hall (25) dribbles the ball during a game against Purdue at Mackey Arena on Jan. 29, 2023. The Spartans lost to the Boilermakers 77-61.
Senior forward Malik Hall (25) guards Purdue's junior forward Mason Gillis (0) during a game against Purdue at Mackey Arena on Jan. 29, 2023. The Spartans lost to the Boilermakers 77-61.
Senior forward Malik Hall (25) shoots a free throw during a game against Purdue at Mackey Arena on Jan. 29, 2023. The Spartans lost to the Boilermakers 77-61.
Senior guard Tyson Walker (2) guards Purdue's freshman guard Braden Smith (3) as he passes the ball to his teammate during a game against Purdue at Mackey Arena on Jan. 29, 2023. The Spartans lost to the Boilermakers 77-61.
Senior guard Tyson Walker (2) about to shoot a free throw during a game against Purdue at Mackey Arena on Jan. 29, 2023. The Spartans lost to the Boilermakers 77-61.
Sophomore guard Pierre Brooks (1) guards Purdue's junior guard Ethan Morton (25) during a game against Purdue at Mackey Arena on Jan. 29, 2023. The Spartans lost to the Boilermakers 77-61.
Junior guard A.J. Hoggard (11) drives the ball with Purdue's junior guard Ethan Morton (25) and junior center Zach Edey (15) guarding him during a game against Purdue at Mackey Arena on Jan. 29, 2023. The Spartans lost to the Boilermakers 77-61.
Junior guard A.J. Hoggard (11) about to pass the ball to his teammate during a game against Purdue at Mackey Arena on Jan. 29, 2023. The Spartans lost to the Boilermakers 77-61.
While Head Women's Basketball Coach Suzy Merchant watched from home, Michigan State women’s basketball's double-digit comeback on the road fell short in the final minute to No. 22 Illinois (16-5, 6-4). The Spartans ultimately fell 86-76..
The lack of experience at the five spot has been a weak link for the Spartans all season long.
Purdue's junior center Zach Edey (15) goes up for the shot as freshman center Carson Cooper (15) tries to block it during a game against Purdue at Mackey Arena on Jan. 29, 2023. The Spartans lost to the Boilermakers 77-61.
Senior guard Tyson Walker (2) dribbles the ball during a game against Purdue at Mackey Arena on Jan. 29, 2023. The Spartans lost to the Boilermakers 77-61.
Purdue's freshman guard Braden Smith (3) attempts to make a shot while junior guard A.J. Hoggard (11) and senior guard Tyson Walker (2) guard him during a game against Purdue at Mackey Arena on Jan. 29, 2023. The Spartans lost to the Boilermakers 77-61.
West Lafayette, IN- Michigan State suffered a 77-61 loss at the hands of No. 1 Purdue Sunday afternoon. Although the matchup began neck-and-neck, the Boilermakers ultimately shutdown the Spartans to complete their sweep.
After a dominant 85-63 victory over Rutgers at home Sunday afternoon, the Michigan State women’s basketball team (11-9, 3-6) will be looking to upset No. 22 Illinois (16-5, 6-4) on the road Sunday night. The Fighting Illini are coming into Sunday’s game off of a 62-52 loss to Purdue on Thursday night. The Spartans will be traveling to Champaign without Head Coach Suzy Merchant after Merchant was involved in a single-vehicle accident Saturday morning due to a medical incident.It was announced that Merchant is in stable condition at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, but in her absence, associate head coach Dean Lockwood will act as interim head coach against Illinois.In their last time out, the Spartans pulled off a dominant win against Rutgers. Both sophomore guard Matilda Ekh and senior guard Moira Joiner logged 13 points. Sunday’s game became Ekh’s 14th game this season in double figures and Joiner’s 11th. Joiner’s lone three of the game was the 111th three-pointer of her career, making her tied for 16th place in Michigan State history.Also sinking 13 points during the game against Rutgers was freshman guard Abbey Kimball. Kimball started off the season battling illness and injury which lead to her not seeing the court much this season, but the freshman’s career-high performance last week was a huge contributor to the solid win over the Scarlet Knights. Illinois has four players averaging double-digit games this season. The Illini are lead by junior guard Makira Cook who averages 17.8 points per game. Cook is currently ranked seventh in the league in scoring. Former Spartan, junior forward Kendall Bostic, is another Illini averaging double-digits at 10.2 points per game. In the Big Ten standings, Michigan State and Illinois are neck and neck in many of the categories.MSU is fourth in the conference in scoring (80.2 ppg), and Illinois is fifth (78.2). In field goal percentage, Illinois is sixth in the Big Ten (.463), and Michigan State is eighth (.434). Although many categories are similar, there are a few where the Spartans come out clear on top—MSU is third in the conference in steals (11.15 per game), and Illinois is last (6.48 per game). Michigan State also trumps Illinois in assists per game—MSU is third in the conference (18.25 per game), and Illinois is 13th (14.43 per game).Michigan State leads the all time series against the Illini 46-28, but in Champaign, the Spartan record is slashed to just 18-15. It has been nearly ten years since the Fighting Illini have been able to secure a win over Michigan State. Their last win over the Spartans was a ten point 61-51 victory in 2014. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. at Illinois, and the game will be streaming on Big Ten Network.
Michigan State Head Women's Basketball Coach Suzy Merchant was involved in a one-car accident due to a medical incident on Saturday morning, according to the team.
Michigan State men’s basketball is looking to pick up another conference win against Purdue on Sunday.
Ahead of this Sunday’s huge road game against No. 1 Purdue, Michigan State Head Men’s Basketball Coach Tom Izzo took to the podium to discuss the matchup as well as senior forward Malik Hall’s progress.
In a typical back-and-forth Big Ten battle in which the fate of the game boiled down to the final few seconds of play, Michigan State’s defensive proficiency is what kept them in the game, ultimately gifting them the 63-61 victory over Iowa.