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.
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.
DETROIT — The Spartans are six wins away from earning a National Championship, and coming back to East Lansing empty-handed isn't an option according to sophomore guard Cassius Winston.
DETROIT — Watch Spartan fans Devin Fossen and Jodi Stevens talk about men's basketball's open practice at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit Thursday afternoon.
Fans who want to watch parts of the first round Madness at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, and specifically MSU, may have to pay a hefty price to watch the third-seeded Spartans live.
In the wake of the ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar sexual abuse case, a package of 10 bills were passed in the Michigan Senate on Wednesday that would give victims of abuse more time to sue, increase the number of people required to report suspected abuse, increase the punishment for those who fail to report, eliminate immunity for those who committed criminal sexual conduct and enhance the felony penalty for child pornography charges.
After failing to qualify for the women’s NCAA Tournament, MSU will continue their season back home to face Cincinnati in the first round of the women’s National Invitational Tournament.
After ending their season in a regional final lost to Illinois State last year, the 10-11 Spartans look for a stronger ending in their streaky season.
Head coach Tom Izzo drew parallels between the 14-seeded Bucknell team MSU plays Friday at Little Caesars Arena (7:10 p.m./CBS) and the Middle Tennessee State team who upset the Spartans in the first round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament.
Stemming from an incident in December 2017 that ultimately led to an arrest warrant out for MSU Trustee Mitch Lyons, he's taking his case to court.
During spring break, you might have stepped away from MSU to relax, but things on campus didn’t stop moving. Here is what you might have missed while you were away.
Nancy Marino, a distinguished professor of Spanish in the Department of Romance and Classical studies, died Sunday, according to a letter from Dean Christopher Long of the College of Arts and Letters.
Three more protestors arrested during the rally against white nationalist Richard Spencer's speech at MSU were arraigned.
Students, parents and lawmakers rallied on the steps of the Michigan Capitol building for gun reform Wednesday. Carrying signs and lifting their voices, they spoke about current events like the Parkland school shooting to demand change.
Thanks to a group of MSU alumni, Spartan fans without tickets to the men’s basketball team’s opening NCAA Tournament game against Bucknell at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit Friday will still have an opportunity for a viewing experience.
After playing 14 games on the road in warmer climates, the 4-10 Spartans will make their first appearance at McLane Baseball Stadium this weekend against Niagara University.
Women’s golf is ranked No. 10 in the country and features last season’s Big Ten Player of the Year, Sarah Burnham.
Native American students have long made up less than 1 percent of MSU’s population. And in recent years, even that number has shrunk.
Men's basketball beat reporter Casey Harrison breaks down this year's NCAA Tournament bracket.
March Madness brings all types people to fill out brackets in hopes of winning prizes and bragging rights. One of these people is former President Barack Obama. And he has the Spartans cutting down the nets in San Antonio in early April.
Students at East Lansing High School participated in the National School Walkout at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. The walkout aimed to demand answers to gun violence following the Parkland, Florida school shooting.