FINAL: MSU women's basketball wins game one of school tripleheader against Northeastern
After nine days without playing, the MSU women’s basketball team went out on the court and defeated Northeastern University, 78-44.
After nine days without playing, the MSU women’s basketball team went out on the court and defeated Northeastern University, 78-44.
In game four of a five game home stand, MSU men’s basketball (7-4 overall) will face Northeastern In game four of a five game home stand, MSU men’s basketball (7-4 overall) will face Northeastern University (5-5 overall). MSU will put their three-game winning streak on the line as they continue to be without freshman forward Miles Bridges, who is still in a walking boot after the loss against then-No. 5 Duke Blue Devils on Nov. 29 in Durham, N.C.
Junior goaltender Ed Minney sat on the bench his first two seasons in East Lansing playing the role of backup to former Spartan and current Rockford IceHog Jake Hildebrand .
On Sunday, the MSU ice hockey team will play their final game before taking nine days off for the Christmas break when they take on Northeastern at Munn Ice Arena.
Looking at the MSU men’s basketball team through its first 11 games, the 7-4 overall record has left many points off the table because of the team’s inability to make free throws.
After a hearty effort to keep No. 11 Minnesota without a power play goal the previous night, the opposite came true for the MSU hockey team in its game two _ to the Golden Gophers, _-_. Junior goaltender Ed Minney continued his stellar play, despite allowing three goals.
MSU (7-4) defeated Tennessee Tech (4-7) by a score of - .
MSU (6-4 overall) currently leads Tennessee Tech (4-6 overall) at the half with a score of 37-27.
Follow along with The State News and their basketball writers, Casey Harrison and Connor Clark, as MSU men's basketball (6-4 overall) takes on Tennessee Tech (4-6 overall). Send them your comments, thoughts and questions below.
MSU head coach Tom Anastos said during his weekly press conference Tuesday that he was anxious to see how his team would respond after wins over Ferris State and a win and a draw against North Dakota. He got his answer Friday night as the Spartans fell 3-2 to No. 11 Minnesota.
Sports desk editor/basketball beat writer Casey Harrison and newsroom personality Stephen Olschanski bring in the holiday season with talks of MSU basketball, the future of MSU football, and pick the winner of the College Football Playoff among other big bowl games.
Sorting the game of basketball out is like placing a puzzle together. You find your four corners first, then build your outside foundation before finally sorting out the detailed pieces. Through the first 10 games of MSU men's basketball, head coach Tom Izzo has found two of his corner pieces in freshman forward Miles Bridges and freshman guard Cassius Winston.
Following the upset loss to Arizona in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, the MSU volleyball team announced Tuesday juniors Alyssa Garvelink and Autumn Bailey have been selected to the American Volleyball Coaches Association, AVCA, All-North team, and senior Alyssa Fitterer was an honorable mention pick, according to a press release.
The MSU hockey team is slated to face off against No. 11 University of Minnesota to begin Big Ten conference play this upcoming weekend. After posting a winning 3-2-1 record in November, the Spartans will be hampered by injuries in their effort to repeat their winning ways in December.
After opening the season with an overall record of 4-6-1, MSU’s hockey team commences Big Ten Conference play when they host No. 11 Minnesota (7-5-2) in a two-game series this Friday and Saturday.
Sitting on the bench for under a minute against Oakland University, Tori Jankoska wasn't pleased.
Through the first 10 games of the season head coach Tom Izzo criticized his team for its toughness and grit, and said his team was, “playing with an AAU mentality.”
With blowout wins, they bring flashy plays and big, balanced team performances. Although highlighted by the main guys, it is the little plays that help take teams over the top in big games.
The MSU women’s basketball team went on the road Tuesday to play Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. With a commanding win over Quinnipiac, the Spartans bring their season record to 8-2 overall. It was an all-around effort from the Spartans as senior captain and guard Tori Jankoska led the team with a double-double of 18 points and 12 rebounds.
After leading Youngstown State University (5-5 overall) men's basketball team 37-30 at the Breslin Center at halftime, MSU (6-4 overall) defended its lead to earn another victory. A collective effort, the Spartans defeated the Penguins out in blowout fashion, 77-57.