Preview: Michigan State set to clash with Michigan in long-awaited rivalry matchup
After dropping their first road game to Illinois on Tuesday, Michigan State looks to regain momentum in a long-awaited rivalry matchup against Michigan.
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After dropping their first road game to Illinois on Tuesday, Michigan State looks to regain momentum in a long-awaited rivalry matchup against Michigan.
Michigan State women's basketball defeated the Penn State Nittany Lions in Happy Valley. This much-needed Big Ten road win gives the Spartans an 11-8 overall record and a 5-3 conference record and is their first win of the season outside of the state of Michigan.
After riding the highs of a top 10 road victory over Wisconsin, Michigan State men’s basketball was quickly humbled by the hands of a shorthanded Illinois squad Tuesday night.
Roughly 15,544 fans nervously rose along the bright orange court panels and in the dark upper decks of State Farm Center as junior guard Tyson Walker pushed the ball rapidly down the court. Stomachs turned within those standing as they beheld the time and score: Illinois 56, Michigan State 54.
Looking at the numbers, it's safe to say elite will be meeting elite on Thursday night in the Bryce Jordan Center when Penn State junior guard Makenna Marisa and Michigan State senior guard Nia Clouden square off.
After freshman Max Christie threw the ball past sophomore guard A.J. Hoggard out of bounds for his third turnover of the first half, the freshman guard slumped his head in disappointment as the raucous Illinois crowd reminded the 18-year-old freshman that he was having one of the worst games of his young career.
Despite Illinois being shorthanded, Michigan State men's basketball could not overcome its worst offensive half of the season and fell to Illinois 56-55, dropping to 15-4 on the year and 6-2 in conference play.
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 Sara Tidwell spoke with Logan Bourandas of The Daily Collegian ahead of Thursday’s PSU and MSU game.
After Michigan State’s top 10 victory on the road over Wisconsin, the Spartans will have another chance to notch an impressive road win when they travel to Champaign, Illinois Tuesday to take on No. 24 Illinois.
Michigan State women's basketball just barely edged over 50% in-conference play after an insane fourth-quarter revival against Minnesota on Sunday.
Freshman forward Matilda Ekh has made quite an impact in just her first season in East Lansing. The Västerås, Sweden native has started every game for the Spartans this season and is averaging 12.1 per game.
Senior guard Nia Clouden receives a pass from a teammate on Jan. 23, 2022.
Freshman guard/forward Matilda Ekh shoots the ball while Minnesota graduate student guard Deja Winters moves to block on Jan. 23, 2022.
The Michigan State University women’s basketball team celebrates as they have taken a lead over Minnesota, and the game is inching to a close on Jan. 23, 2022.
Freshman guard/forward Matilda Ekh runs the ball down the court on Jan. 23, 2022.
Freshman guard Deedee Hagemann passes the ball to her teammates as the Minnesota defense encroaches on her on Jan. 23, 2022.
The Michigan State University Women’s basketball team and coaches cheers after their team scores on January 23rd, 2022.
Freshman forward Alanna Micheaux fouls on junior forward Taiyier Parks on Jan. 23, 2022.
A referee hands a ball over to freshman guard Deedee Hagemann on Jan. 23, 2022.
As graduate student Tamara Farquhar leaps to shoot, the ball is knocked out of her hands by the Minnesota teams defense on Jan. 23, 2022.