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(01/27/23 5:00pm)
Head Men's Basketball Coach Tom Izzo has often spoken of the importance of senior forward Malik Hall, especially in his absence following an aggravation of a stress reaction in his ankle a few weeks ago.
(01/27/23 2:29am)
After a back and forth affair, Michigan State crept past Iowa 63-61 on Thursday night. With the win, the Spartans move to 6-4 in conference play and 14-7 overall.
(01/26/23 2:00pm)
Michigan State looks to bounce back in Big Ten play this Thursday as the Spartans welcome Iowa to the Breslin Center.
(01/25/23 12:05am)
At his weekly press conference on Tuesday, Head Coach Tom Izzo said he was hopeful that senior forward Malik Hall would be able to participate in practice Tuesday afternoon. Hall has been out of the lineup ever since he reaggravated his foot injury against Illinois on Jan. 13.
(01/23/23 5:00pm)
After missing the first few games of her collegiate career due to illness and injury, freshman guard Abbey Kimball is starting to find her legs.
(01/22/23 10:29pm)
Michigan State women’s basketball celebrated the 50th anniversary of Title IX and welcomed its alumni back with a victory, dominating Rutgers 85-63.
(01/22/23 7:33pm)
Despite a hot start, a second half collapse doomed Michigan State in a 82-69 road loss to Indiana.
(01/22/23 2:30pm)
After dropping its fourth straight game to No. 10 Iowa in overtime, Michigan State women’s basketball (10-9, 2-6) is back at the Breslin Center to take on Rutgers (8-12, 2-6).
(01/22/23 1:30pm)
Michigan State is traveling down to Bloomington this Sunday to take on star senior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis and Indiana.
(01/20/23 11:23pm)
Head Men's Basketball Coach Tom Izzo spoke with the media after practice Friday afternoon to discuss this Sunday’s game against Indiana and the quick turnaround from Thursday's win against Rutgers.
(01/20/23 4:30pm)
For about the first five minutes of Michigan State’s 70-57 victory over Rutgers at the Breslin Center, it looked as though the visitors were going to run the home team out of their own building.
(01/20/23 6:00pm)
Prior to the start of the 2022-23 season, there was concern around the lack of experience in the middle. With junior center Mady Sissoko playing shortened minutes the previous season and two freshman coming in, it was uncertain how things would shake out.
(01/20/23 2:05am)
Taking complete control in the waning minutes, Michigan State beat No. 23 Rutgers 70-57, snapping a two-game conference losing streak and moving to 5-3 in Big Ten play.
(01/19/23 4:00pm)
In the Michigan State women’s basketball team’s 84-81 nail-biting, overtime loss to the No. 10 Iowa Hawkeyes, the largest disparity on the score sheet was at the bottom of the personal foul column.Through the 45 minutes of play, three players fouled out for the Spartans, leaving the green and white down two starters and a double-digit scorer by the end of the game.With seven and a half minutes left in regular time, senior forward Taiyier Parks fouled out. A few minutes later, sophomore forward Isaline Alexander followed, and as the seconds were winding down in overtime, sophomore guard DeeDee Hagemann logged her fifth foul of the game, sending her to the bench as well. In total, Michigan State logged a season-high 25 fouls throughout the course of the game — significantly higher than its season average of about 18 fouls per game.On the other side of the court, graduate student forward/center Monika Czinano was the only Hawkeye player who fouled out. Iowa had just 16 fouls total.Head coach Suzy Merchant said that she thought the calls were a little one sided on Wednesday night.“I think they get—Cait (Caitlin Clark) gets—the benefit of the doubt. I mean, anytime she drives, the whistle's ready to go,” Merchant said. “I thought there were times when they were initiating the contact and we had verticality and they were driving into us and we were strapped up and on our end those were kind of no calls.”The veteran head coach said that although some of the fouls were warranted — especially towards the end of the scrappy game — the disparity between the end foul totals for the two Big Ten teams was too great. “They didn't call them for us, but on their end it seemed to be a foul, so I thought that was disappointing,” Merchant said. “Now, we had fouled a little bit down the stretch there, but not enough to be 25 to 16 disparity.”The Hawkeyes were sent to the free-throw line on 27 different occasions where they were able to net 22 points. Iowa's star junior guard Caitlin Clark had, by far, the most free throws making 12-14, nearly as many as the 16-19 from the entire Michigan State team. It was a tough loss for the Spartans, especially after holding a former Big Ten Player of the Year like Clark to just six field goals on her 19 shots. Frustration was evident from the Spartan bench especially as things came down to the wire, and the crowd was right there with them getting riled up. “We've lost three overtime games and two of those we were just absolutely flat, disinterested, then decided to play late in Purdue and Wisconsin,” Merchant said. “Then, it's kind of too late. And then here, I thought our effort was good, but our efficiency wasn't great on the offensive end.”The Spartans will be looking to bounce back from their four-game losing skid at the Breslin Center at 3 p.m. Sunday afternoon against Rutgers.
(01/19/23 5:30pm)
Michigan State women’s basketball lost its fourth straight game against the No. 10 Hawkeyes in overtime after a solid defensive effort against a potent offense.
(01/19/23 3:14am)
Michigan State women’s basketball fell to the No. 10 Iowa Hawkeyes 84-81 Wednesday night after a hard-fought battle in overtime.
(01/19/23 2:30pm)
Michigan State men's basketball is looking to bounce back from back-to-back losses as the team welcomes the Rutgers Scarlet Knights to the Breslin Center Thursday.
(01/18/23 2:30pm)
After losing its third game in a row, Michigan State women’s basketball (10-8, 2-5) will attempt to break that streak against arguably the best player in the country in Caitlin Clark and the No. 10 Iowa Hawkeyes (14-4, 6-1).
(01/17/23 11:19pm)
Following a 64-63 defeat to No. 3 Purdue in East Lansing Monday,Head Coach Tom Izzo met with the media to discuss the loss as well as the upcoming game versus Rutgers.
(01/17/23 3:13pm)
If you were an ill-informed bystander on Monday afternoon in the Breslin Center, you would’ve thought that Michigan State and No.3 Purdue were playing with the Big Ten title on the line.