FINAL: No. 11 Michigan State basketball pulls away from Ohio State
In one of the ugliest performances of the season, No. 11 Michigan State (21-5, 12-3 Big Ten) survived an upset bid from the tough Ohio State Buckeyes.
In one of the ugliest performances of the season, No. 11 Michigan State (21-5, 12-3 Big Ten) survived an upset bid from the tough Ohio State Buckeyes.
After losing three in a row, the No. 11 Michigan State Spartans have appeared to right the ship, winning two straight including a close road victory Tuesday night over Wisconsin.
With Ohio State coming to the Breslin Center on Sunday, the Buckeyes may be looking at a season sweep at the hands of Michigan State.
No. 11 Michigan State survived a tough road night against No. 20 Wisconsin, 67-59.
The State News spoke to Vicki Dombeck, the sports editor of the Badger Herald, Wisconsin’s student newspaper, to get a feel for the Badger team.
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo met with reporters Monday afternoon at Breslin Center in advance of the No. 11 Spartans’ visit to No. 20 Wisconsin on Tuesday night.
Though MSU showed clear improvement after Saturday's 79-55 win against Minnesota, Spartans coach Tom Izzo thinks the team has a different test ahead of itself on Tuesday.
Michigan State drops two spots to No. 11 after their loss to Illinois on Feb. 5, in spite of their triumph over Minnesota on Feb. 9.
Nick Ward makes a comeback after not starting against Illinois and Earvin "Magic" Johnson and the rest of the 1979 team make a trip back to East Lansing.
It finally all came together for Michigan State on Saturday.
The Izzo Legacy Run/Walk will take place on April 13 on Michigan State's campus.
As Michigan State looks to end a season-long three-game losing streak, Spartans coach Tom Izzo believes the key is returning to what he believes in most.
Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo is right when he says this team isn't as good as last season's.
A team that once seemed destined for Big Ten greatness, No. 9 Michigan State shockingly dropped their third straight game Tuesday night at Illinois, 79-74.
If Michigan State wants to erase Saturday’s upset loss to Indiana, the Spartans will have to get past a surging Illinois team on the road.
No. 9 Michigan State (18-4, 9-2 Big Ten) look to rebound after its first two conference losses of the season Tuesday night.
It's not the first time Joshua Langford has been met with uncertainty.
The annual MSU Rebounders Club and MSU Packaging School food drive, chaired by Lupe Izzo, will be held Feb. 17 when the Spartans go up against Ohio State.
The team still maintains a 18-4 record, which is keeping them in the top ten.
Michigan State was, at one point this week, a 15.5 point favorite over the Hoosiers.