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MSU's defense steps up in 67-59 win against St. Bonaventure

Suzy Merchant believes no Big Ten team has been tested like hers in the nonconference season. Monday’s game with St. Bonaventure was just another reason why. On the cusp of the top-25, the Bonnies came into Breslin Center unbeaten at 11-0 with several quality wins, so it was no surprise to anyone when they kept fighting back.

BASKETBALL

Spartans prepare to face No. 2 Texas

Kalin Lucas has never lost to Texas — and he doesn’t plan on starting this season. MSU’s junior guard has been a key cog in MSU’s two neutral site victories against the Longhorns the last two seasons. This season, however, the stakes are higher, as the Spartans have the opportunity to make a splash on the national scene by beating the No. 2 Longhorns on Tuesday in Austin, Texas.

BASKETBALL

Strong start leads MSU to victory against Washington

It’s safe to say a tape of Saturday’s game between the MSU women’s basketball team and Washington won’t ever be heading to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. The two teams combined to shoot 31.1 percent, commit 36 turnovers and 48 personal fouls, but the No. 16 Spartans were much more efficient on both ends of the floor, knocking off the Huskies 69-52 at Breslin Center.

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Spartans' 3-point barrage leads to win

Florida Gulf Coast head coach Karl Smesko came into Sunday’s game with MSU looking to make the Spartans’ offensively-passive guards hit outside shots by packing in the paint. He came to regret that decision less than three minutes into the game.

NEWS

Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum set to break ground in spring

The multi-million dollar Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum is on track to break ground in the spring after the MSU Board of Trustees voted on the authorization to proceed with the project Friday. The board also announced President Lou Anna K. Simon’s decision to decline a salary increase next year.

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Rooted in the past

Words from the mouth of a convicted murderer, retellings of great game moments and pleas from students to keep programs all made headlines this semester. The football team experienced highs and lows with a win over a top rival and suspensions of multiple players.