Winston named first-team AP All-American
After Michigan State defeating Duke 68-67 Sunday night making it to the Final Four, Cassius Winston has been named as part of the First Team All-American by the Associated Press.
After Michigan State defeating Duke 68-67 Sunday night making it to the Final Four, Cassius Winston has been named as part of the First Team All-American by the Associated Press.
The softball team will host their first night game of the season against Oakland, taking a break from their conference schedule.
The run came long before the green and white confetti fell on the makeshift stage at Capital One Arena to celebrate Michigan State’s 68-67 win over Duke in the NCAA tournament East regional final.
With 4.3 seconds remaining, Xavier Tillman stood at the right corner of Duke's baseline and gave a nod to Cassius Winston.
Michigan State is headed back to the Final Four. And it's kind of a big deal.
It seemed like Michigan State point guard Cassius Winston never stopped running against Duke Sunday evening.
The day before Kenny Goins hit the biggest shot of his life, in the bowels of Capital One Arena, he interrupted junior point guard Cassius Winston’s press conference to ask his own question.
Senior forward Kenny Goins hit a three-pointer with 34 seconds remaining to help send the second-seeded Michigan State Spartans to their 10th Final Four, and eighth under coach Tom Izzo, 68-67 over top overall seed Duke.
The game’s make-up date is yet to be announced.
The top overall seed Duke Blue Devils spoke Saturday at Capital One Arena before they take on second-seeded Michigan State in the East regional final Sunday evening.
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo was asked Friday if he's ever seen a player like Duke's Zion Williamson.
Here's what the 6-foot-7 Williamson, and MSU's players, had to say.
When he fell to the ground with 6:57 remaining in Michigan State’s 80-63 Sweet Sixteen victory over LSU Friday night, Nick Ward was concerned.
Gabe Brown couldn't believe his eyes when he stood outside the left wing Friday night.
In the lead-up to Michigan State’s 80-63 Sweet Sixteen win over LSU, coach Tom Izzo compared the Tigers to his teams from the late nineties and early 2000s.
The Spartans would go on to defeat LSU on Friday night 80-63.
Aaron Henry is learning to avoid being screamed at by coach Tom Izzo. It’s not by asking him to lay off, or avoiding the Hall of Famer.
Michigan State's game plan was simple: dominate the boards against the 10th-best offensive rebounding team in the country.
The season hasn't been easy for Michigan State or Louisiana State, but for very different reasons.
After qualifying for their first Sweet Sixteen since 2005-06 in last Saturday’s 69-67 win over Maryland, the third-seeded LSU Tigers spoke Thursday in advance of Friday night’s game against second-seeded Michigan State