Women's hoops beats Cincinnati to advance to second round of WNIT
Women's basketball returned to its home crowd tonight in the first round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament where they defeated the Cincinnati Bearcats, 81-75.
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Women's basketball returned to its home crowd tonight in the first round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament where they defeated the Cincinnati Bearcats, 81-75.
Who: Cincinnati Bearcats
Women's basketball will start its run in the Women's NIT against Cincinnati at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Breslin Center.
INDIANAPOLIS — The fate of women's basketball's season might have come down to a matter of seconds.
INDIANAPOLIS — Watch head coach Suzy Merchant and players react to women's basketball's quadruple overtime loss to Indiana in the second round of the Big Ten Tourney.
INDIANAPOLIS — It seemed like a game that would ever end.
Redshirt senior Branndais Agee, sophomore guard Taryn McCutcheon and redshirt sophomore guard Shay Colley all received All-Big Ten honorable mentions from coaches and media Monday afternoon. Junior center Jenna Allen received All-Big Ten honorable mentions from the media.
Who: Indiana Hoosiers (16-13, 9-7 Big Ten)
After an emotional Wednesday night, the women’s basketball team concluded their regular season with a crucial win over Purdue, 82-68.
Wednesday night was emotional for many in the Breslin Center as it was senior night for the women’s basketball team.
Watch head coach Suzy Merchant, redshirt senior guard Branndais Agee and sophomore guard Taryn McCutcheon react to women's basketball's 69-61 win over Wisconsin on senior day.
Tuesday may have been a night for seniors, but MSU’s underclassmen stole the show.
Traveling across the world, packing your bags and having an opportunity to playing Division I basketball is what many young athletes aspire so that they can pursue their dreams of playing professional sports.
After a huge win this past Sunday over University of Michigan, the Spartans looked to keep the momentum against Nebraska. The Spartans fell short and, with only two games left heading into the Big Ten Tournament, there seems to be a lack of urgency and effort heading into the final stretch of the season.
On Valentine’s Day, women's basketball looked to gain another quality win as the season closes as they hosted Nebraska in a neck and neck type of game. However, the Spartans fell short, 79-69.
In a tough and loud environment, the women’s basketball team snapped its six-game losing streak in its match-up against rival University of Michigan on Sunday afternoon, 66-61.
On a packed Sunday afternoon at the Breslin Center the women’s basketball team hosted their annual pink game against rival University of Michigan in support of breast cancer awareness. A total of 12,434 fans in attendance marked eight-highest in school attendance history and the largest crowd attendance of the season.
Sunday afternoon showcased a packed Breslin Center with pink all-around the court as women's basketball hosted No. 21 Michigan in the annual pink game. The Spartans ended their six game losing streak by defeating the Wolverines, 66-61.
Heading into Thursday’s matchup against No. 10 Maryland, women's basketball looked to snap its five-game losing streak.
Nothing has been going MSU’s way in the past two weeks as the Spartans lose their sixth straight to No. 10 Maryland on Thursday night, 76-68.