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(03/09/20 12:04am)
No. 16 MSU (22-9, 14-6 in the Big Ten) earned a share of the Big Ten title for the third consecutive year with a 80-69 victory over No. 19 Ohio State (21-10, 11-9) Sunday at the Breslin Center.
(03/04/20 2:50am)
Rallying from a 19-point deficit, No. 16 Michigan State took its fourth-straight victory at No. 20 Penn State, 79-71 Tuesday night.
(03/01/20 3:56am)
With four players scoring in the double-digits Saturday night, No. 24 Michigan State shut down the Big Ten leader, No. 9 Maryland 78-66 in College Park, Maryland.
(02/26/20 6:25pm)
*Snap*
(02/26/20 5:14pm)
In MSU coach Tom Izzo’s words, it was a “miserable” first half for senior guard Cassius Winston in Michigan State men’s basketball’s 78-70 victory over Iowa Tuesday night. But in the second half, fans saw a Winston they hadn’t seen in a while.
(02/26/20 2:40am)
Hungry for redemption after a one point performance in the first half, senior guard Cassius Winston put up 19 points in the second, leading Michigan State men's basketball to a 78-70 win over Iowa Tuesday night at the Breslin Center.
(02/25/20 10:00pm)
No. 24 Michigan State (18-9, 10-6 Big Ten) returns home to face Big Ten Player of the Year front-runner Luka Garza and No. 18 Iowa (19-8, 10-6) in a battle of two second place teams among a five-way nod for second in the Big Ten.
(02/25/20 4:31pm)
Know Thy Enemy is a weekly Q&A where the perspective changes from the eyes of The State News to the eyes of the student newspaper of Michigan State men's basketball's opponent.
(02/21/20 5:24am)
Michigan State (18-9, 10-6 Big Ten) men's basketball pulled away from Nebraska (7-19, 2-13 Big Ten) down the second half stretch. The Spartans started sophomore walk-on guard Jack Hoiberg against his father, Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg, in a game where they were favored by double digits but plagued by another slow start. MSU would establish themselves in a 86-65 win.
(02/20/20 5:47pm)
Michigan State men’s basketball (17-9 overall, 9-6 Big Ten) will travel to Lincoln on Thursday to take on Nebraska (7-18 overall, 2-12 Big Ten), a team coached by MSU redshirt sophomore guard Jack Hoiberg’s father Fred.
(02/18/20 8:35pm)
The number one.
(02/17/20 1:00pm)
Junior forward Xavier Tillman recalled his understanding of the word “Redemption” following his second-chance, game-sealing slam in Champaign against Illinois on Tuesday.
(02/16/20 7:13pm)
Exactly one month prior to Michigan State men’s basketball’s 67-60 loss against Maryland, freshman guard Rocket Watts said he was starting to “let the game come to him,” and since then his momentum hasn’t slowed down.
(02/16/20 4:14am)
Former Michigan State men’s basketball and NBA point guard Mateen Cleaves gazed down at his son, and suddenly it all hit him.
(02/16/20 1:57am)
Anthony Cowan Jr. pulled up as the shot clock dwindled, as he did so many times on the day, and calmly shot the dagger with 23 seconds remaining. A seven-point Michigan State lead with 3:08 remaining flipped on its head, as Maryland closed the game on a 14-0 run to win 67-60.
(02/15/20 7:24pm)
College GameDay.
(02/15/20 7:25pm)
“The ability to come back even stronger.”
(02/15/20 3:01am)
Former Michigan State basketball star Keith Appling was arrested on drug charges last Saturday in Warren, Michigan.
(02/20/20 1:00pm)
Editor’s Note: State News reporter Brendan Gumbel attended the University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy.
(02/15/20 10:39pm)
Know Thy Enemy is a weekly Q&A where the perspective changes from the eyes of The State News to the eyes of the student newspaper of Michigan State men's basketball's opponent.