Spartans dominate third period, but can't get one to beat Notre Dame's Bischel
The defeat pushes Michigan State's backs against the wall in a win-or-go-home Saturday evening matchup.
The defeat pushes Michigan State's backs against the wall in a win-or-go-home Saturday evening matchup.
Michigan State men's tennis picked up a riveting 4-2 victory against Western Michigan Friday. The win moved the Spartans to 5-5 on the season.
MSU is set to host Ohio State on Saturday for its last game of the regular season and Senior Day. Malik Hall, Tyson Walker and Jason Whitens will participate in postgame festivities.
The loss brings MSU to 2-2-1 against Notre Dame on the year. Puck drop for the second game in the series is set for Saturday at 4:30 p.m.
With the loss to Indiana in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals, Michigan State still remains on the wrong side of the NCAA tournament bubble. With its future still uncertain, the team reflected on the events of the season both on and off the court.
A large part of the reason Michigan State was able to stay in the game for so long against a team like No. 1 seeded Indiana was the stellar performance from graduate student guard Kamaria McDaniel.
The Spartans will have to wait until next Sunday to see if their late season effort was enough to get them a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
The best-of-three series starts Friday at 7 p.m. at Compton Family Ice Arena in South Bend. Saturday’s game is set for 4:30 p.m. If necessary, a tie-breaker match will take place Sunday at 6 p.m. All games will be televised on FS2.
Michigan State will honor its seniors on Saturday in the regular-season finale versus Ohio State.
The Spartans have the ability to make huge plays in transition, and that is what they have been demonstrating as the season has progressed—especially in their first game of the Big Ten Tournament.
Head Coach Mike Rowe and sophomore Gabrielle Stephen addressed the media following the Spartans' historic meet against Illinois where they clinched the Big Ten Regular Season Championship for the first time in program history.
It came down to the final seconds, but Michigan State women’s basketball escaped with a three-point win in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament. With the win, MSU advances and will play No. 1 Indiana tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. EST.
MSU is headed into the tournament at the No. 9 seed for the fifth time in history. The team is set to take on No. 8 Nebraska (16-13, 8-10) in the second round at 12:30 pm on Thursday.
Dylan St. Cyr got the best of his former team in East Lansing, now he's hoping to bring Michigan State its first Big Ten Tournament win.
Michigan State found a way to break out of its first half slump to defeat Nebraska 80-67 on the road.
Michigan State head men's basketball coach Tom Izzo met with the media to discuss what's left of the regular season, including the matchup with Minnesota not being rescheduled.
The Spartans will be taking on No. 8 seed Nebraska on Thursday, March 2, at 12:30 p.m. EST in the Big Ten Tournament.
After some heated matches, Michigan State women’s tennis got the upper hand against Illinois State, winning 4-1.
The Spartans finished 2-1-1 against Notre Dame in the regular season. The best-of-three quarterfinals round takes place March 3-5.
Following the mass shooting at Michigan State on Feb. 13, MSU men’s soccer and Detroit City FC, who often meet for friendlies in the offseason, decided to turn the match into something more meaningful than a game.