MSU women’s basketball struggles from beyond the arc in loss to Nebraska
MSU Women's Basketball Team's struggles from behind the arc en route to drop[ing their third consecutive conference opener to Nebraska by a score of 74-80
MSU Women's Basketball Team's struggles from behind the arc en route to drop[ing their third consecutive conference opener to Nebraska by a score of 74-80
The Michigan State Spartans opened up Big Ten play against Nebraska where they were ultimately defeated in a close match-up 80-74.
The Spartans, in danger of falling way behind in the Big Ten title conversation, will look to shut down Nebraska on defense and find enough flow offensively to come away with a much-needed road victory.
One thing that yet again stuck out during the Friday night matchup, was the third line of freshman forward Gavin O'Connell, sophomore forward Joey Larson, and junior forward Red Savage. The O'Connell-Savage-Larson line put up a goal tonight from Larson who now has a total of 19 points with 9 goals and 10 assists to hold a team lead in points.
Coming off of a bye week, the Michigan State Hockey team was back at Munn Ice Arena for a thrilling game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish where they took a strong win for night one with a final score of 5-2.
The Michigan State Spartans prepare to play their first Big Ten Conference game of the season against the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
The Michigan State women's basketball team has been on a hot streak so far this season. Coach Fralick and Abbey Kimball have both credited the teams' success to the time they put in during the summer.
The teams take off for the series on Friday at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 6 p.m. at Munn Ice Arena. The Spartans will most definitely looking to sweep for the home crowd and keep their lead in the Big Ten conference.
Jonathan Smith has announced the crew he's gathered to join him in East Lansing.
Michigan State mens basketball’s offense was nowhere to be found for the first 22 minutes of its Tuesday night matchup with No. 23 Wisconsin. Then, it came to life for seven minutes, only to fizzle out again in the game’s home stretch.
The Michigan State men’s basketball team fell to Wisconsin 70-57 after yet another slow start for the green and white.
The Spartans welcome to town a Wisconsin team riding high off a convincing win against No. 3 Marquette. The Badgers are ranked for the first time this season at No. 23 in the AP Top 25. They’ll be the Spartans’ third ranked opponent of the season.
As the Spartans head into early December, just about halfway through the season, the announcement of preliminary selection camps were announced for the IIHF World Juniors Championships. There were five Spartans selected to head to the camp for their respective countries: freshman goaltender Trey Augustine, sophomore forward Isaac Howard, freshman defenseman Patrick Geary, freshman defenseman Maxim Štrbák and freshman forward Tommi Männistö.
The Spartans dominated on both sides of the ball in their matchup as they took down the Redhawks with a final score of 89-44.
MSU announced the hiring of head coach Jonathan Smith on Saturday, Nov. 25, and formally introduced him in a Tuesday press conference. Although it has not yet been formally announced by the university, it appears that the former Oregon State is bringing along a sizeable chunk of his staff from Corvallis, Oregon to East Lansing.
With three early season losses, the Spartans will look to get out to a hot start during conference play to build momentum as the season grows longer and tougher.
Finishing out a well rounded season, the Michigan State volleyball team has two players being recognized as All Big-Ten players for the first time since 2017.
Nine Spartans received recognition from the Big Ten conference for their performance during the 2023 MSU football season.
Michigan State basketball fans caught a glimpse of the team’s future in the backcourt during the Spartans’ blowout win over Georgia Southern Tuesday night.
Michigan State dominated the Georgia Southern Eagles, ending Tuesday night's game with a score of 86-55.