Izzo wants to make Bridges a ‘jerk’ after close win against Rutgers
Tom Izzo has had enough of the selflessness from sophomore guard Miles Bridges.
Tom Izzo has had enough of the selflessness from sophomore guard Miles Bridges.
Head coach Tom Izzo, Rutgers head coach Steve Pikiell and sophomore guards Miles Bridges and Joshua Langford react to No. 4 MSU's 76-72 overtime win against Rutgers on Wednesday night.
No. 4 MSU improved to 4-1 in the Big Ten and swept its season series with Rutgers, beating the Scarlet Knights in overtime, 76-72, Wednesday night at the Breslin Center.
The Spartan football program finishes at No. 15 in the last AP poll of the season Tuesday.
About halfway through the season, Danton Cole's team is currently on a four-game losing streak but already has more wins this season then all of last season.
The State News caught up with Griffin Whitmer, associate sports editor for The Daily Targum, Rutgers' student publication, via email and asked him if he thinks the Scarlet Knights can have a repeat performance.
Former MSU wide receiver Andre Rison announced on The Drive with Jack on Monday evening that his son, freshman wide receiver Hunter Rison, will transfer from MSU.
Former MSU quarterback Messiah deWeaver announced on Twitter Monday afternoon he's transferring from MSU to East Mississippi Community College.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The top-ranked team in the country got blown out on Sunday to an unranked opponent on the road, but MSU coach Tom Izzo insists the loss was anything but humbling.
The men's basketball team fell from No. 1 to No. 4 in the latest Associated Press top 25 poll rankings released on Monday, following its 80-64 loss to Ohio State in Columbus yesterday.
It's been a while, but here's your weekly Spartan roundup in case you missed anything over winter break.
MSU players, head coach Tom Izzo and Ohio State forward Jae'Sean Tate react to No. 1 MSU's loss to Ohio State Sunday night.
Here’s five takeaways from MSU's 80-64 loss to Ohio State on Sunday, its first loss in Big Ten play.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In front of a crowd of 17,599 at the Schottenstein Center, No. 1 MSU (15-2, 3-1 Big Ten) dropped its first conference game Sunday against Ohio State.
As No. 1 MSU gears up for Ohio State, head coach Tom Izzo eagerly awaits to see how his team performs in only its second true road game of the season.
The Buckeyes would be the victorious team this weekend at Munn Ice Arena making them the second team to sweep them at home besides Notre Dame.
The State News talked with Edward Sutelan, men’s basketball reporter for The Lantern, Ohio State’s student publication, about Sunday's matchup between the No. 1 Spartans and Buckeyes.
After junior forward Brennan Sanford scored the Spartans lone goal in the third period against No. 8 Ohio State, the team still couldn't keep pace with the Buckeyes’ speedy goals Friday night.
Tom Izzo loves when his team is unselfish, but he never imagined forward Kenny Goins hitting a shot from behind the arc. Let alone two.
Sophomore forward Nick Ward is one of two MSU players shooting over 70 percent from the floor this season.