Izzo talks injury updates at weekly press conference
Walking into his press conference this morning, men’s basketball head coach Tom Izzo knew he would be addressing his bruised and sick team.
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Walking into his press conference this morning, men’s basketball head coach Tom Izzo knew he would be addressing his bruised and sick team.
There are three certainties in life — death, taxes and the No. 5 men’s basketball team clogging up the injury report on a weekly basis.
Uh oh, looks like Mark Hollis is at it again.
It was another thriller at Breslin Center, with the No. 5 men’s basketball team outscoring Minnesota 16-4 in overtime to take down the 87-75 victory.
Minnesota walked into Breslin Center as one of the nation’s worse shooting teams, hitting 43.5 percent of its shots from the field.
Matt Sheehan:
“On the banks of the Red Cedar, there’s a school that’s known to all. Its specialty is winning, and those Spartans play good ball.”
Men’s basketball reporters Zach Smith and Matt Sheehan analyze MSU’s overtime victory against Ohio State. Tom Izzo discusses the team’s strengths and weaknesses and recognizes standout performances by injured seniors Keith Appling and Adreian Payne.
Nearly a week after bringing the 100th Rose Bowl trophy back home to East Lansing, the No. 3 MSU football team already is starting to write its next chapter for the 2014 season.
With both No. 5 MSU and No. 3 Ohio State lining up for handshakes after Tuesday’s overtime thriller, the Izzone belted out a loud “just like football” chant — paying homage to the 34-24 MSU football Big Ten Championship victory over the Buckeyes on Dec. 7.
Tuesday night was senior night at Breslin Center.
Nearly a week after No. 3 MSU football celebrated its Rose Bowl victory, the team walked out to cheers at halftime of the men’s basketball game versus Ohio State.
Matt Sheehan
Six days after winning the 100th Rose Bowl game over Stanford, MSU football ended its season at 13-1 and finished at No. 3 in the AP and USA Today Coaches polls.
When Big Ten basketball fans hear “Ohio State,” most of them will immediately think of senior point guard Aaron Craft, who has been pestering opponents for the last four years.
Instead of having fans brave the frigid temperatures for hours on end, MSU basketball has announced they will not allow fans to line up for Tuesday’s 9 p.m. game until 6:30 p.m.
Tonight, Florida State and Auburn will square off in the BCS Championship Game, seeking the college football crown.
When Gary Harris and Branden Dawson spurned Indiana — their home state — to attend MSU, it was probably the angriest Hoosier fans would ever be toward them.
People tuned in to watch No. 5 MSU square off against Indiana, but they were treated to the Gary Harris vs. Yogi Ferrell show.
Whenever MSU and Indiana squared off last season, it was truly a battle of two heavyweights. In two games in front of delirious fans and nail-biting finishes, it was head coach Tom Crean’s Hoosiers that pulled out both victories in last year’s match-ups.