MSU men's basketball lands dynamic transfer forward Frankie Fidler
It may have taken longer than most hoped, but Michigan State head basketball coach Tom Izzo has made a splash in the transfer portal.
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It may have taken longer than most hoped, but Michigan State head basketball coach Tom Izzo has made a splash in the transfer portal.
After four years, the A.J. Hoggard era is over for Michigan State men’s basketball.
Michigan State men’s basketball center Mady Sissoko has entered the transfer portal as a graduate transfer, a program spokesperson confirmed on Thursday.
As a new era of Michigan State basketball begins without its two highest producers from this past season, a coaching vacancy has opened as well.
Michigan State men’s basketball started the season as the No. 4 ranked team in the country, but it ended the season far from it.
For 12 minutes against the University of North Carolina, it looked like Tom Izzo and Michigan State men’s basketball were poised for a patented NCAA Tournament run with an upset over the No. 1 seed Tar Heels.
As the March Madness fever grips households across the nation, Michigan State’s men’s basketball finds itself in a position to shock the college basketball world.
In a season when Michigan State’s men’s basketball team has been anything but consistent, the Spartans led off 2024 March Madness with a statement of physicality and energy.
The Spartans are still dancing.
The Michigan State men’s basketball team survived multiple last-minute bid stealers to secure the No. 9 seed in the West Region of the men's basketball NCAA Tournament, commonly known as March Madness.
With the conclusion of what was a pulse-speeding Selection Sunday for Michigan State’s men’s basketball team, head coach Tom Izzo and his team can take a collective sigh of relief.
The Michigan State men’s basketball team fell to No. 1 Purdue 67-62 in the quarterfinal round of the Big Ten Tournament, but Friday’s loss was a promising performance from the Spartans.
As was the case two weeks prior, Michigan State’s men’s basketball team’s best effort was not enough for Purdue.
Michigan State men's basketball outlasted Minnesota 77-67 in its first slate of the Big Ten Tournament this Thursday, securing a matchup against No. 1 seed Purdue in the tournament quarterfinals.
The Michigan State men’s basketball team took down the Big Ten Tournament hosts, Minnesota, 77-67 on Thursday afternoon in Minneapolis in the tournament's second round.
With the conclusion of the Big Ten basketball regular season on Sunday, the conference rolled out its postseason honors on Tuesday.
Before the 2023-2024 season, the Michigan State’s men’s basketball team expected to be fresh off a Big Ten regular-season title and penciled in as a top seed in March Madness by the time the conference tournament rolled around.
Michigan State men’s basketball dropped its final game of the regular season on the road against Indiana despite a solid second-half performance from the MSU backcourt to drop to 10-10 in conference play and 18-13 overall.
Michigan State men’s basketball held on for a 53-49 Senior Night win against Northwestern on Wednesday at the Breslin Center.
In its most crucial moment of the season, Michigan State’s men’s basketball found a way to get it done.