MSU signees Jackson Jr., Cooks named McDonald's All-Americans
After two McDonald's All-Americans last year in guard Joshua Langford and forward Miles Bridges, the MSU men's basketball team
After two McDonald's All-Americans last year in guard Joshua Langford and forward Miles Bridges, the MSU men's basketball team
Columbus—It's been a point of emphasis for head coach Tom Izzo and the Spartans (12-7, 4-2 Big Ten) to come out of the gate with more energy and take an early lead against opponents on the road. Sunday would be a test for Izzo as MSU traveled to the Value City Arena to take on the Ohio State University Buckeyes (11-7, 1-4 Big Ten). There, the Spartans would falter to the Buckeyes, 73-67.
Follow along with The State News and their basketball writers, Casey Harrison and Connor Clark as MSU men's basketball (12-6 overall, 4-1) is on the road against Ohio State (10-7 overall, 0-4). Feel free to send your comments and questions below.
After blowing out No. 24 Minnesota at the Breslin Wednesday, the Spartans (12-6, 4-1 Big Ten) travel out to Columbus, Ohio, Sunday for the first season meeting against the Ohio State University Buckeyes (10-7 overall, 0-4 Big Ten). Sunday will be MSU’s first road game since traveling out to the Palestra in Philadelphia, Penn., on Jan.
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As each MSU men’s basketball player ran out on the court, they had a new logo on their chest, one of the school’s history — Michigan Agricultural College.
The night was special for freshman guard Joshua Langford. It started with a talk from his father, Tellus Langford, who traveled from Joshua’s hometown of Huntsville, Alabama, to watch the young Langford play against the University of Minnesota.
After a dominate 16 points first half by freshman forward Miles Bridges, the Spartans took a 39-17 lead into the half. MSU will be on the road in Columbus, Ohio on Jan.
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Follow along with The State News and basketball writers Casey Harrison and Connor Clark, as MSU men's basketball (11-6 overall, 3-1 Big Ten) hosts Minnesota (15-2 overall, 3-1 Big Ten) at the Jack Breslin Student Events Center.
The MSU basketball team announced via Twitter the team would be revealing a new alternate jersey Wednesday when the Spartans host the No. 24 Minnesota Golden Gophers.
Basketball beat writer Casey Harrison and newsroom personality Stephen Olschanski ring in the new semester with talk about the College Football Playoff, bowl season the Lions' pitiful playoff performance and MSU basketball since the start of winter break.
MSU men’s basketball (11-6 overall, 3-1) and the No. 24 Minnesota Golden Gophers (15-2 overall, 3-1) head for round two in their regular season bout on Wednesday Jan. 11.
After MSU’s “ humiliating” loss to Penn State on Saturday at the Palestra, head coach Tom Izzo took the podium Monday for his weekly press conference to address the current state of affairs with the team, along with previewing MSU’s next opponent, No. 24 Minnesota. Firstly, Izzo opened the presser by discussing the current landscape of the Big Ten and how he’s never seen such a close group of teams in the opening week of conference play.
A win over Penn State on Saturday at the Palestra would have showed immense growth for the Spartans — especially for MSU's freshmen class. It was the first time head coach Tom Izzo started all four of the highly touted first-year class at the same time, a moment that was inevitable from the very start of the season.
As students felt relief, remorse and regret filling in scantron bubbles and submitting final essays, MSU men’s basketball (11-6 overall, 3-1 Big Ten) turned over the midterm leaf in their regular season.
After trailing Penn State (10-7 overall, 2-2 Big Ten) by nine points at halftime, the Spartans (11-6 overall, 3-1 Big Ten) were unable to overcome the Nittany Lions and fell at the Palestra by a final score of 72-63.
After appearing in a game for the first time since Nov. 29 in the blowout win over Rutgers on Wednesday, freshman forward Miles Bridges was brought back into the starting lineup along with the rest of the freshmen class against Penn State at the Palestra in Philadelphia, PA. At the end of the first half, the Spartans (11-5, overall, 3-0 Big Ten) are leading/trailing the Penn State Nittany Lions (9-7 overall, 1-2 Big Ten) by a score of 41-32.