Matilda Ekh turns around end of regular season slump in MSU's 2nd round win over Purdue
Michigan State's Matilda Ekh breaks out of slump, helps boost MSU to victory.
Michigan State's Matilda Ekh breaks out of slump, helps boost MSU to victory.
If they hope to pull off the upset win against Ohio State, they'll need Farquhar to continue to fulfill her role as a rebounder and to create big plays when her team needs it most.
After falling to Michigan on Tuesday, the Spartans head to Columbus for their penultimate regular season game.
The Spartans (15-14, 9-9) will advance to the third round of the Big Ten Tournament, meeting No. 1 Ohio State tomorrow morning at 11:30 a.m. in Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
The game-to-game inconsistency that has defined the Spartans was never more apparent than in their 87-70 loss to the Wolverines.
Dickinson barked at MSU players and Head Coach Tom Izzo while holding his hand towards the ground, signaling that no one on Michigan State was big enough to handle him.
Michigan State splits the season series with their rival Michigan after being ran out of Crisler Center by Hunter Dickinson and the Wolverines.
Nia Clouden, Matilda Ekh and DeeDee Hagemann were all awarded with honors.
Michigan State is looking to build momentum in the three games during this final week of the regular season after taking down then No. 4 Purdue on Saturday.
The young team will need to look to their seniors once more when they take on Purdue in the first round of the Big Ten tournament on Thursday.
Tyson Walker was the hero in Michigan State's win over No.4 Purdue.
“It made me fall in love with basketball all over again,” she said.
The Michigan State Spartans ended their season 14-14 overall, 8-9 in-conference and were placed as a No. 8 seed against the No. 9 seed Purdue in the second round. They will tip on Thursday, March 3, at 11:30 a.m.
Michigan State fails to send Nia Clouden and her senior teammates out with a win.
Michigan State looks to end the season in style with a win over No.17 Ohio State
Michigan State’s changes paid dividends in their win over No. 4 Purdue.
Tyson Walker's heroics break the Spartans' losing streak.
After three straight losses, the Spartans are on a collision course with a league-leading Boilermakers squad.
Both Hillmon and Clouden are expected to forgo their extra year of eligibility granted by the NCAA due to the COVID-19 pandemic and declare for the WNBA draft at the end of this season.