Cold spells doom MSU men's basketball in season-ending loss
When the shots didn’t fall, Michigan State University basketball ran out of answers — and time.
When the shots didn’t fall, Michigan State University basketball ran out of answers — and time.
Michigan State's thrilling tournament run ended in the Elite Eight with a 70-64 loss to Auburn, leaving fans proud of the team's efforts but disappointed by the missed opportunity for a Final Four appearance.
"That’s why he’s an All-American. That’s why he’s a Player of the Year candidate," Izzo said.
Michigan State men's tennis put up a strong fight against No. 3 Ohio State, securing the doubles point and key singles wins, but ultimately fell 4-3 in a thrilling match decided by a three-set battle between Ozan Baris and Aidan Kim.
No. 2 Michigan State University men’s basketball is officially eliminated from the NCAA Tournament after its 70-64 loss to No. 1 Auburn in the South Regional finals.
It’s only the second time the two teams have ever met, and the winner will advance to the Final Four –– something that’s “every player’s dream,” MSU men’s basketball head coach Tom Izzo said.
After losing both games in a rainy doubleheader the previous day, Michigan State University baseball erupted for 16 hits on 35 at-bats, securing a 14-4 run-rule victory over Illinois in eight innings.
The Spartans are back in a spot they haven’t been since 2019 — one win from the Final Four, 40 minutes from Izzo’s ninth trip to the sport’s biggest stage.
Karsen Dorwart came to Michigan State University as an undrafted free agent, having put up 25 points in 61 games for the Sioux Falls Stampede in the United States Hockey League.
Michigan State University secured a hard-fought 4-3 victory over Penn State, powered by strong doubles play and key singles wins, setting up a highly anticipated matchup against No. 3 Ohio State on Sunday.
Michigan State University's thrilling 73-70 Sweet Sixteen victory over Ole Miss sent East Lansing into a frenzy, as fans packed Grand River bars, poured into the streets, and celebrated deep into the night.
In spite of numerous weather delays and time postponements, the Michigan State baseball team hosted the Illinois Fighting Illini for their first home in-conference series of the season. Although showing strength throughout, the Spartans failed to hold onto an advantage, losing both outings.
After losing three consecutive matches to top-25 teams, including a west coast road trip against UCLA and USC, Michigan State University women's tennis rebounded with a 4-2 win at home over No. 44 Northwestern.
MSU's mental fortitude and resolve outlasted the Rebels.
For 32 minutes, No. 6 Ole Miss outplayed No. 2 Michigan State University — the Rebels shot and made more three-pointers, protected the perimeter well and outrebounded the Spartans, something that has happened only twice this season.
Three hours before No. 2 Michigan State University's Sweet 16 matchup against No. 6 Ole Miss in the 2025 NCAA Tournament, MSU alumni gathered for a spirited pep rally at Skol Brewing Company in Downtown Atlanta.
The stars began to align all too well for the Michigan State University hockey team.
When Cornell head coach Mike Schafer started his coaching career, his first game was against Michigan State University. The Big Red lost that game, marking the beginning of Schafer's 30-year coaching journey.
The Spartans expect a battle Friday night — one that decides whether a still-evolving group is ready to take the next step.
Izzo is emphasizing consistency.