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(04/14/23 10:03pm)
Senior guard Tyson Walker made headlines last month when, upon returning from his star performance in Michigan State's 69-60 victory over Marquette in the NCAA Tournament, he posted an Instagram story saying his car had been towed while he was in Columbus.
(04/14/23 7:57pm)
Former Michigan State and Charlotte Hornets basketball player Miles Bridges will serve a 10 day suspension to start the 2023-24 season if he signs with a team in the offseason, according to a press release from NBA Communications.
(04/19/23 1:30pm)
Graduate senior forward Joey Hauser stoops low to tie his shoe in the waning seconds of Michigan State’s second game of the NCAA Tournament. The crowd goes wild. Swaths of MSU fans roar their approval for the formal transfer portal acquisition, sending chants of “Joey, Joey, Joey,” echoing through Nationwide Arena.
(04/12/23 9:46pm)
Following a tumultuous year featuring injuries, a brutal non-conference slate, a grind through a deep Big Ten and an early departure from the conference tournament, Michigan State’s season finally came to a close just a few short weeks ago at the hands of Kansas State.
(04/11/23 9:31pm)
Senior forward Malik Hall joined his teammate, senior guard Tyson Walker, as he announced his return for a fifth and extra year of eligibility with the Spartans Tuesday night. The news was made public on Hall's personal Twitter account.
(04/10/23 4:41pm)
After a breakout second season with Michigan State men's basketball, senior guard Tyson Walker announced that he will return to the team, using extra year of eligibility due to COVID, next season.
(03/29/23 4:13pm)
Michigan State sophomore guard and former four-star prospect Pierre Brooks announced his entry into the transfer portal via Instagram Wednesday morning.
(03/24/23 9:00pm)
Michigan State wrapped its 2022-23 season with a gut-wrenching 98-93 Sweet 16 loss to No. 3 seed Kansas State, the team’s second time this season playing at Madison Square Garden. The Spartans missed a few free throws, gave up some turnovers and failed to make key stops down the stretch. Although they hung on to force overtime, the Wildcats ultimately outplayed them, moving onto the Elite Eight and knocking away the Spartan’s shot at advancing in the tournament.
(03/24/23 3:39am)
Prior to the start of Michigan State Men’s Basketball’s 2022-23 season, skepticism arose on how the Spartans would fare with the obvious obstacles at hand — whether they had to do with the lack of depth, absence of an experienced center or the rigorous non-conference schedule ahead. This caused fans to question just how successful the Spartans would be by the time the final buzzer blared.
(03/24/23 3:49am)
There’s no cure for heartbreak. And that’s what Michigan State’s players are: heartbroken.
(03/24/23 1:23am)
NEW YORK CITY—In an instant classic at Madison Square Garden, Kansas State was the last one to get off the mat in a back-and-forth offensive showdown featuring two teams that just did everything in their power to come out on top.
(03/23/23 1:30pm)
No. 7 Michigan State is heading to New York City for its third game of the NCAA Tournament, taking on No. 3 Kansas State for a bid to the Elite Eight. The Spartans survived week one of the tournament notching wins over No. 10 USC and No. 2 Marquette.
(03/21/23 8:27pm)
Before Michigan State hit the road for its trip to New York City for the Sweet 16, head men’s basketball coach Tom Izzo met with the media to recap the weekend in Columbus and discuss the upcoming matchup at Madison Square Garden.
(03/20/23 3:04am)
On Sunday, No. 7 Michigan State beat No. 2 Marquette 69-60 in the second round of the NCAA Men’s March Madness Tournament. The Spartans outscored the Golden Eagles 33-28 in the first half and 36-32 in the second half. Michigan State now advances to the Sweet Sixteen and will face No. 3 Kansas State on Thursday, March 23.
(03/20/23 2:30am)
During the 2021-22 NCAA tournament, No. 7 seed MSU hung on to defeat No. 10 seed Davidson in the first round, advancing to face an all too familiar opponent, the No. 2 seed Duke Blue Devils and ultimately losing in the second round.
(03/20/23 2:08am)
Two. That’s how many three-pointers No. 7 Michigan State had as time expired in its game against No. 2 Marquette. Yet somehow, it’s the Spartans who will be in New York next weekend for the Sweet Sixteen.
(03/19/23 11:52pm)
COLUMBUS, OH- Following a 72-62 MSU victory over USC in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the Spartans faced No. 2 seed Marquette in the round of 32 on Sunday evening.
(03/19/23 2:14pm)
After defeating No. 10 seed USC, No. 7 Michigan State is set to take on No. 2 Marquette in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Sunday at 5:15 p.m.
(03/18/23 10:57pm)
On Saturday afternoon, Michigan State outlasted No. 10 USC in its first round of the NCAA Tournament.
(03/17/23 10:05pm)
About a week ago, Michigan State’s offensive confidence seemed to be at an all time low. After ending the regular season on a high note, MSU looked choppy, lackadaisical and out-of-sorts in its one-and-done Big Ten Tournament loss to Ohio State.