Four takeaways from No. 4 men's basketball's win against Iowa
It wasn’t pretty—in fact, it looked like an AAU game at times—but the Spartans (23-3, 11-2 Big Ten) out-mettled the Hawkeyes (12-14, 3-10).
It wasn’t pretty—in fact, it looked like an AAU game at times—but the Spartans (23-3, 11-2 Big Ten) out-mettled the Hawkeyes (12-14, 3-10).
The men’s basketball team (23-3, 11-2 Big Ten) erased a eight-point second-half deficit to take down the Iowa Hawkeyes (12-14, 3-10) at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, 96-93, to win its seventh consecutive game.
Sophomore forward Miles Bridges was named one of the 20 finalists for the John R. Wooden Award by the Los Angeles Athletic Club Monday.
Check out this week's Spartan Roundup after the men’s basketball team moves up to No. 4 in the latest Associated Press poll and defeating Indiana this past weekend, 63-60.
The third annual Tumbles and Takedowns combined the gymnastics and wrestling teams, with the wrestling team taking on No. 15 Nebraska and gymnastics welcoming No. 30 Penn State.
Bill Beekman released a statement on Feb. 5 after MSU interim president John Engler appointed him as interim athletic director.
Though No. 4 MSU (21-3, 10-2 Big Ten) isn’t the top-ranked team, a win over the Spartans could give the struggling Hawkeyes (12-13, 3-9) a well-needed boost to get into the NCAA Tournament.
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced Monday that sophomore guard Cassius Winston was named a finalist for the 2018 Bob Cousy Award.
MSU interim president John Engler named former acting president Bill Beekman as interim athletic director.
Men's basketball moved up to No. 4 in the newest Associated Press Top-25 poll.
In their final meetings of the season, the Spartans spilt the weekend with No. 5 Ohio State Buckeyes on the road.
Sunday afternoon showcased an ugly and sloppy matchup right from the start as MSU loses its fifth straight, falling to Penn State, 74-59.
The No. 5 Spartans had more assists, more bench points and more blocks than the Hoosiers. They also held the Hoosiers to a season-low 29 percent field goal percentage. So why were the Spartans only able to win by three points in Bloomington, Indiana?
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — He couldn’t put his finger on it, but MSU forward Jaren Jackson Jr. wasn’t happy with his performance Saturday night.
No. 5 MSU swept its season series with Indiana (12-12, 5-7 Big Ten) on Saturday, beating the Hoosiers, 63-60, in front of a sold out crowd at Assembly Hall.
Saturday’s game against Indiana will be the first of five road games for No. 5 MSU (21-3, 9-2) to close regular season play.
On a special night for women across the country, the women’s basketball team Thursday night celebrated National Girls and Women in Sports Day by wearing teal shirts.
For just the second time this season, the Spartans went into overtime against Iowa.
The women's basketball team will wear teal shirt's during tonight's warmup against the University of Iowa, according to head coach Suzy Merchant in a press release.
Here your weekly Spartan Roundup after the men’s basketball team moves up to No. 5 in the latest Associated Press poll and defeating Maryland this past weekend, 74-68.