Hockey faces tough road games at Wisconsin
MSU hockey will look to build on its momentum from last weekend’s series at Penn State, as the Spartans travel to No.
MSU hockey will look to build on its momentum from last weekend’s series at Penn State, as the Spartans travel to No.
The No. 23 women’s basketball team leads Wisconsin 39-31 on the road at halftime. Junior forward Becca Mills leads MSU with nine points, two steals and has two fouls.
Behind a school record 17 three-pointers, the No. 13 MSU men’s basketball team throttled Purdue 94-79 in West Lafayette, Ind., Thursday night.
It’s raining three-pointers in West Lafayette as the No. 13 MSU men’s basketball team leads Purdue 49-38 at the half.
Six years of hard work and preparation for 18 days of competition that now are coming to an end.
Purdue is just like most Big Ten teams — it might not have the best record, but it has the power to take down a contender on any given day.
At six feet tall, junior guard Travis Trice is the shortest player on the MSU men’s basketball team, but that doesn’t mean he can’t try things that 6-foot-10 center Adreian Payne does regularly.
With just four regular-season games remaining, the stakes are rising for the No. 23 women’s basketball team, currently tied in second place with No. 17 Nebraska.
MSU hockey head coach Tom Anastos is flipping over every rock to find more netted goals, including switching up some of his concrete lines.
The Internet might as well be considered a world of its own. It’s a virtual land filled with endless information, viral videos and cat pictures.
On a relatively young women’s basketball team, Klarissa Bell and Annalise Pickrel have a bigger responsibility than the other players.
MSU hockey claimed five of a possible six points last weekend in a road trip to Penn State and also recorded its first road win of the season.
The gymnastics team suffered a 196.025-193.700 loss to No. 15 Minnesota on Saturday and despite the team’s growth in confidence since the season began, there is more to work on. Coming off a win against Iowa on Feb.
The red, white and blue of the U.S. men’s hockey team has been soaring in the 2014 Winter Olympics, with a sprinkle of green and white contributing to the success. Former Spartan and current U.S.
Gary Harris hasn’t been himself for the last six games.
With just four games remaining in the regular season, it’s unquestionably “crunch time” for the No. 23 women’s basketball team.
When I was a little tike shooting hoops in my driveway, I always pictured myself as one person — a starting guard for the Michigan State Spartans.
Less than 24 hours after seeing his then-No. 9 Spartans fall to Nebraska, head coach Tom Izzo was back at the podium fielding questions.
The No. 9 Spartans had a chance to take the outright lead in the Big Ten race, but Nebraska had other ideas. Led by Terran Petteway’s 23 points, the Huskers spoiled senior guard Keith Appling’s return to the court by topping the Spartans at home, 60-51. A win would have given MSU sole possession of first place in the Big Ten after Michigan fell at home to Wisconsin earlier on Sunday. The Spartans and Wolverines remain tied atop the conference with a Feb.
Keith Appling is back — sort of.