Women's basketball concludes regular season with win over Purdue
After an emotional Wednesday night, the women’s basketball team concluded their regular season with a crucial win over Purdue, 82-68.
After an emotional Wednesday night, the women’s basketball team concluded their regular season with a crucial win over Purdue, 82-68.
MSU sophomore forward Miles Bridges will play Sunday and has been cleared for competition moving forward, according to a statement released by MSU Interim Athletic Director Bill Beekman.
Yahoo's Pat Forde and Pete Thamel reported late Friday Stephens interacted with former ASM Sports Agency associate, Christian Dawkins, via email in July 2016, engaging in an alleged bidding war for University of South Carolina freshman Brian Bowen, who was a five-star high school recruit at the time.
Hours after a report from Yahoo Sports that alleges Cynthia Bridges, mother of MSU standout Miles Bridges, accepted a money advance and a meal from Christian Dawkins, an associate of former NBA agent Andy Miller and his company ASM Sports, Izzo and interim athletic director Bill Beekman released statements regarding the report.
Cynthia Bridges, the mother of current MSU standout Miles Bridges, is alleged to have received "hundreds" of dollars from Christian Dawkins, an associate of former NBA agent Andy Miller, according to documents and bank records obtained by Yahoo Sports in the wake of a federal investigation into the underworld of college basketball.
With under one minute to go in the fourth quarter, seniors Branndais Agee, Kiara Carter, Lexi Gussert, Kennedy Johnson and Taya Reimer kissed the Spartan logo before subbing out as they played their final home game of their careers at Breslin.
Traveling across the world, packing your bags and having an opportunity to playing Division I basketball is what many young athletes aspire so that they can pursue their dreams of playing professional sports.
Tuesday night marked the last game senior Lourawls “Tum Tum” Nairn, fifth-year Gavin Schilling and graduate transfer Ben Carter would play at the Breslin Center — and the night will be forever enshrined in history.
Watch head coach Suzy Merchant, redshirt senior guard Branndais Agee and sophomore guard Taryn McCutcheon react to women's basketball's 69-61 win over Wisconsin on senior day.
As MSU’s seniors played one final game at the Breslin Center, the Spartans (16-12, 6-9 Big Ten) needed all hands on deck in a back-and-forth affair in front of a crowd 5,355 strong to beat Wisconsin (9-20, 2-14), 69-61.
Tuesday marked the last-ever home game for seniors Lourawls “Tum Tum” Nairn Jr., Gavin Schilling and Ben Carter, who started for the first time this season. It may have been the last game at the Breslin for Bridges and freshman standout Jaren Jackson Jr.
Watch players and head coach Tom Izzo react to men's basketball's 81-61 win over Illinois on senior night.
The No. 2 men’s basketball team’s starting unit has consisted of the same five players all year: Cassius Winston, Joshua Langford, Miles Bridges, Nick Ward and Jaren Jackson Jr. But against the Fighting Illini a trio of seniors joined the party.
Tuesday’s game against Illinois will be the last time the men’s basketball team will play at the Breslin Center this season, and for a few members of the team it will be the final time they will ever play there.
Watch men's basketball seniors Lourawls “Tum Tum” Nairn Jr., Ben Carter, Gavin Schilling and head coach Tom Izzo preview Tuesday night's matchup against Illinois (13-15, 3-12 Big Ten).
There's no movement for men's basketball in the latest AP Top-25 poll, as the Spartans remained at No. 2 in the rankings that were released Monday.
After men's basketball's 65-60 comeback victory against Northwestern Saturday afternoon, head coach Tom Izzo declined to answer questions about the most recent "Outside The Lines" report in his postgame press conference.
No. 2 MSU (26-3, 14-2 in the Big Ten) rallied from a 27-point deficit to beat Northwestern, 65-60, at Allstate Arena to extend its winning streak to 10 games.
Despite how difficult it may be to stay in the moment and focus on the task at hand, especially for a team with such lofty aspirations, that’s exactly what the Spartans plan to do against the Wildcats on Saturday.
ESPN's "Outside The Lines" released a report Thursday night detailing an alleged incident between a woman and freshman walk-on guard Brock Washington.