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A Michigan State fan signals for a timeout during Michigan State's victory over Indiana on Feb. 12, 2022.
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A Michigan State fan signals for a timeout during Michigan State's victory over Indiana on Feb. 12, 2022.
Michigan State senior forward Marcus Bingham Jr. (30) blocks Indiana's junior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis (23) during Michigan State's victory over Indiana on Feb. 12, 2022.
Indiana's senior guard Xavier Johnson (0) holds a pose after making a three-point shot during Michigan State's victory over Indiana on Feb. 12, 2022.
Indiana's sideline cheers after the Hoosiers score a three-pointer during Michigan State's victory over Indiana on Feb. 12, 2022.
Michigan State senior forward Gabe Brown (44) shoots the ball during Michigan State's victory over Indiana on Feb. 12, 2022.
Michigan State freshman Max Christie (5) guards Indiana's sophomore guard Trey Galloway (32) during Michigan State's victory over Indiana on Feb. 12, 2022.
Michigan State sophomore guard A.J. Hoggard (11) dribbles the ball past Indiana's junior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis (23) during Michigan State's victory over Indiana on Feb. 12, 2022.
The Spartans scramble to block a pass from Indiana sophomore guard Trey Galloway (32) during Michigan State's victory over Indiana on Feb. 12, 2022.
Michigan State freshman Jaden Akins (3) scores while being guarded by Indiana's freshman guard Tamar Bates (53) during the Spartans' victory on Feb. 12, 2022.
Michigan State sophomore guard A.J. Hoggard (11) attempts to shoot the ball as Indiana's senior forward Miller Kopp (12) attempts to block him on Feb. 12, 2022.
Coming off of consecutive losses for the first time all season, Michigan State men's basketball bounced back with an emotional 76-60 win over Indiana.
Michigan State women's basketball was unable to topple their second straight top 10 squad in No. 7 Indiana, getting trampled 76-58 in Bloomington.
After losing consecutive games for the first time all season, Michigan State men's basketball is set to take on Indiana at home to close out their homestand.
Michigan State women’s basketball got the momentum they needed to take on No.7 Indiana when they took down No. 4 Michigan on Thursday. The Spartans had little time to celebrate as they had to pack up and head to Bloomington for their matchup with the Hoosiers today at 3 p.m. Interestingly enough, Indiana’s only conference loss this season came against the Wolverines.
Know Thy Enemy is a Q&A where the perspective changes from the eyes of The State News to the eyes of the student newspaper of Michigan State's opponent. This week, The State News' women's basketball beat writer Jenna Malinowski spoke with Amanda Foster of The Indiana Daily Student ahead of Saturday's IU and MSU game.
Left pretty much on her own with three of her teammates benched due to season-ending injuries, another retiring her green jersey for a maroon one through the transfer portal and five rookies, senior guard Nia Clouden has had her hands full leading the charge for Michigan State women’s basketball this season.
Midway through the second half and his team up three, sophomore guard Johnny Davis heard the crowd surge in excitement and promptly went to work. He got the ball in the left corner, dribbled in six times to back down sophomore guard A.J. Hoggard, faked to his right and flourished to his left to get a shot off.
It’s not normal for a freshman to be in the starting lineup, let alone two. And it’s not normal for a freshman to average 20 or more minutes on the court, in the place of veterans. But that’s one thing Michigan State women’s basketball isn’t — normal.
Michigan State women's basketball has done the impossible — defeated in-state rival the No. 4 Michigan Wolverines at the Breslin Center, claiming their biggest win of the season so far, 63-57.
Michigan State women’s basketball will take on their rivals, the No. 4 Michigan Wolverines, tonight at the Breslin at 6:30 p.m. The Spartans will face quite the challenge on the court as they try to break their two-game losing streak.