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Niagara's Maddy Yelle (14) attempts to pass the ball during Michigan State's victory over the Niagara Purple Eagles on Nov. 14, 2021.
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Niagara's Maddy Yelle (14) attempts to pass the ball during Michigan State's victory over the Niagara Purple Eagles on Nov. 14, 2021.
Michigan State graduate student forward Tamara Farquhar (2) defends against Niagara's Aaliyah Parker (5) during Michigan State's victory on Nov. 14, 2021.
The Michigan State Spartans and Niagara Purple Eagles tip-off during Michigan State's victory on Nov. 14, 2021.
Freshman guard DeeDee Hagemann brings the ball up the court during Michigan State's victory over the Niagara Purple Eagles on Nov. 14, 2021.
Senior Nia Clouden (24) defends against the Niagara Purple Eagles during Michigan State's victory on Nov. 14, 2021.
Michigan State is starting the season 2-0 after a win against Niagara. The 89-65 victory was a hard-fought battle against an aggressive Purple Eagle defense that forced the Spartans to find new ways to score.
Michigan State women's basketball is looking to navigate through the waters of Niagara on Sunday for the second victory in their four-game homestand. Tip-off is slated for 2 p.m. on Big Ten+. The game is being put on in appreciation for all military personnel, so admissions for active duty members and veterans will be free.
Michigan State women's basketball has new additions to their 2022 recruiting class in Theryn Hallock and Abbey Kimball, Michigan State women's basketball Head Coach Suzy Merchant announced today after the pair signed their National Letters of Intent.
Michigan State women’s basketball opened the season with a decisive victory over Morehead State 93-31. Tuesday’s game against the Eagles gave us a preview into how the team will look to replace senior forward Tory Ozment and junior forward Julia Ayrault who are both out for the season with injuries.
Three games at the Breslin and not once did Head Coach Suzy Merchant and her Spartan ladies have an "Izzone." I'll be the one to tell you, as if former State News women's basketball beat writers Eli McKown and Devin Anderson-Torrez didn't enough in their own columns – it's disappointing.
“I think I fell in love with the game again, to be honest,” Michigan State women's basketball junior guard Alyza Winston said. “I wouldn't say I fell out of love, but it was tough, freshman year, coming in and not playing much and then sophomore year, (it was) like, 'OK, I'm getting it, it's coming back a little bit,' but it still wasn't good enough for me because I have goals and I want to accomplish them.”
The Michigan State women's basketball team (1-0) opened their season at home this evening against the Morehead State Eagles (0-1) in a vicious 93-31 victory.
Women’s basketball is finally back at the Breslin Center as the Spartans host Morehead State on Tuesday to open the season. Michigan State looks to build on the work they did last season when they finished 15-9 overall and 8-7 in the Big Ten and were ranked as a 10 seed in the 2021 NCAA tournament.
Injury has already begun to plague Michigan State women's basketball and two of their top performers are out for the 2021-22 season: junior guard Julia Ayrault and senior guard/forward Tory Ozment.
Michigan State women’s basketball is looking to build off of a strong 2020-21 campaign that saw them reach the NCAA Tournament and fall to Iowa State in the first round.
Michigan State women’s basketball was dominant against Northwood in their first exhibition game of the season. The Spartans bested the Timberwolves 95-49 at the Breslin on Sunday led by stellar performances from junior guard Alyza Winston, senior guard Nia Clouden and freshman guard/forward Matilda Ekh.
MSU Senior guard Tory Ozment speaks to the media at Big Ten media day at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind. on Oct. 8, 2021.
Michigan State women’s basketball Head Coach Suzy Merchant led off Friday’s Big Ten Media Days session at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis with comments about experience, new faces and the impending return of fans.
Michigan State women's basketball head coach Suzy Merchant speaks at Big Ten media day in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind. on Oct. 8, 2021. Merchant spoke highly of her veterans on the team, specifically senior guard Nia Clouden, saying "When she goes. We go."
The public got its first look at the MSU women’s basketball team Saturday afternoon in an open practice at the Breslin Center. Today was the public’s first chance to see the team in a year and a half after playing in empty arenas all of 2020.