Payne's return off bench provides spark in MSU victory
It was the biggest return MSU had to offer – literally.
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It was the biggest return MSU had to offer – literally.
Reporter Matt Sheehan offers his prediction for MSU’s game tonight versus Penn State:
Plain and simple, Thursday’s Penn State team is a different team than the one that lost to MSU by 16 points on the eve of the Rose Bowl.
After you are caught up in one of the most controversial trials in American history, the ex-defendant might want to lay low for a while.
After nearly a monthlong hiatus, Adreian Payne is back in action.
Well, this has been fun so far. Taking a nine-day break between conference games, the Spartans now are halfway through the behemoth Big Ten season. Basketball reporters Zach Smith and Matt Sheehan analyze the ups and downs for MSU halfway through the Spartans’ hopeful conference title journey.
Well gang, here we are — halfway through the Big Ten season. Needless to say, it has been an unpredictable series of events with MSU and U-M being the only two teams that look like they want to win the conference title. Here are the midseason awards basketball reporter Matt Sheehan would dish out to the always-surprising conference:
MSU essentially failed at every facet of basketball as the No. 7 Spartans fell to Georgetown, 64-60, at Madison Square Garden.
Taking a break from Big Ten play, the bronze-clad Spartans are besting Georgetown at halftime in Madison Square Garden, 30-29.
The day before the Super Bowl kicks off just outside of New York City, the No. 7 men’s basketball team will be playing on one of the biggest stages in basketball — Madison Square Garden.
One week after going retro with their script State jerseys, MSU is going with the same look against Georgetown this Saturday.
It’s Saturday, the day before Super Bowl Sunday and I’m walking into the world-famous Madison Square Garden.
MSU’s Tuesday night win was a roller coaster for both the Spartans and the Hawkeyes with a lot of overflowing takeaways. Here are my too-long for Twitter, too-short for a column thoughts on the Green and White’s overtime victory:
State News basketball reporters Matt Sheehan and Zach Smith offer their thoughts on MSU’s upcoming game versus Iowa tonight.
Two days after sitting in the locker room with tears in his eyes after losing to Michigan, senior guard Keith Appling was nearly all smiles at Monday’s press conference.
Tom Izzo praised Keith Appling’s performance against U-M on Saturday, Jan. 25 in his weekly press conference.
Two days after sitting in the locker room with tears in his eyes after losing to Michigan, senior guard Keith Appling was nearly all smiles at Monday’s press conference.
When MSU fans were sulking after the 80-75 loss to No. 21 Michigan, Tom Izzo took the podium to address the heartbreaking game.
At times it was ear-splitting at Breslin Center, as the MSU faithful saw their No. 3 Spartans control the better part of the game against the No. 21 Michigan Wolverines.
You can probably hear it from wherever you are sitting, but the fans at Breslin Center like what they’re seeing against their No. 1 enemy.