Time away from games helps women's basketball squad
The women's basketball team got a much-needed week and a half off following a disappointing defeat in the semifinal round of the Big Ten Tournament to Nebraska.
The women's basketball team got a much-needed week and a half off following a disappointing defeat in the semifinal round of the Big Ten Tournament to Nebraska.
After beginning the previous two NCAA Tournaments in College Park, MD, at least a few members of the No. 20 women’s basketball team enjoyed a sigh of relief after finding out that this year’s first round would be elsewhere.
The day has finally arrived - Selection Monday.
With the Big Ten Tournament over, the No. 20 women's basketball team awaits its next challenge - Selection Monday.?
It's been over a month since it was announced that junior guard Kiana Johnson would be indefinitely suspended for a violation of team rules.
After Saturday's loss to Nebraska in the Big Ten semifinals, senior forward Annalise Pickrel wanted to focus on the positives of the Big Ten Tournament, such as the strong play of the freshmen in both games.
With the Big Ten semifinal game against Nebraska slipping away in the first half, head coach Suzy Merchant made a curious decision - deciding it would be better if she didn't call a timeout.?
After picking up her second foul with 10:52 remaining in the first half, Nebraska senior forward and reigning Big Ten Player of the Year Jordan Hooper was called to the bench.
The women's basketball team had no answers for Nebraska in the first half of the Big Ten Tournament semifinal game, trailing the Huskers 50-27 at halftime.?Nebraska shot 19-30 overall and had its way on offense.
INDIANAPOLIS — For much of the game, the No. 2-seeded MSU women's basketball team was in position to suffer an upset at the hands of its biggest rival.
Overcoming a slow start, the No. 2 seed MSU women's basketball team went on a late 15-4 run and trails No.
Turns out, MSU will get that second game against Michigan after all.After only meeting once during the regular season, the No.
On Sunday night, the No. 19 women's basketball team clinched a share of the 2014 Big Ten championship with a decisive 76-56 victory over Indiana.
Klarissa Bell and Annalise Pickrel were Big Ten champions as freshmen on the 2011 MSU women's basketball team squad.
At halftime and with the opportunity to earn a share of the Big Ten championship with a victory, the No.
Twice this season, the No. 21 women's basketball team has had the opportunity to take command of first place in the Big Ten, and failed.
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The women’s basketball team enjoyed two victories Monday night — one at Breslin Center, and another 725 miles away.
Behind a strong offensive performance from freshman guard Tori Jankoska’s, the No. 21 women’s basketball team defeated Minnesota at Breslin Center, 75-61.