FINAL: MSU women's basketball downs Niagara, 89-65
Michigan State women's basketball took down Niagara despite turnover issues.
Michigan State women's basketball took down Niagara despite turnover issues.
Michigan State jumps to No.7 in AP Poll.
A ferocious comeback sealed a series sweep over Ferris State
Michigan State women's basketball looks to move to 2-0.
Payton Thorne’s play carried MSU’s offense to 40 points and a win over Maryland on Saturday night.
Michigan State’s defense answered the call a week after it could not time and time again in the loss to Purdue.
The complete effort for the Spartans moves them to 9-1 on the season.
Michigan State football leads 27-14 at the half.
"It wouldn't have happened if not for the winning combination of people, energy, and the enthusiasm at MSU today," Dawn Williams said in the release.
The Spartans are feeling their way through early adjustments to grow into their promise.
Michigan State will be on the road again on Nov. 17 to take on Butler in the Gavitt Games looking to move above .500.
Cudney’s primary role will be to act as a liaison between the MSU’s agricultural programs and the state and federal legislature.
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In addition to the installation of new cameras, Stanley wrote there are ongoing improvements to campus outdoor lighting and a campus safety app that will be rolled out soon.
"Balancing life between school, a job and military is extremely difficult and can be too much to handle at times, but I know it's nothing compared to the horrors other veterans have seen," writes city of East Lansing reporter Noah Edgar. Check out the rest of his column here.
Following a loss to Kansas in their season opener, the Spartans look to get back on track against a revamped Broncos lineup.
The water softener system failed in Yakeley Hall last Friday, causing a mineral buildup that clogged some fixtures. The water needed to be turned off over the weekend to make necessary repairs.
“There will never be another Kelly Rossman-McKinney,” Attorney General Dana Nessel said. “I am heartbroken by the loss of one of my most trusted advisors and I am honored to count myself amongst those who had the good fortune to work alongside Kelly and to witness her artistry.”
This week, The State News' Sam Sklar spoke with The Diamondback’s co-sports editor and football reporter Jacob Richman.