Izzo reflects on 25 straight NCAA Tournaments, looks to first round matchup vs USC
No. 7 Michigan State is heading to Columbus to take on No. 10 USC this Friday. The NCAA Tournament appearance is Izzo's 25th straight.
No. 7 Michigan State is heading to Columbus to take on No. 10 USC this Friday. The NCAA Tournament appearance is Izzo's 25th straight.
In Sunday's 2022-23 selection show, it was announced that MSU earned a No. 7 seed and will face No. 10 seed USC in Columbus on Friday. The game is scheduled for 12:15 p.m. ET.
Michigan State had yet another record-breaking meet to close out its regular season campaign with a 197.800-195.225 win over Northern Illinois.
Hovering at a .500 record, Michigan State still has a chance of making the 16-team NCAA tournament. But the Spartans won’t know their fate until Selection Sunday next week after the league's conference tournament winners are decided.
The No. 10 Michigan State gymnastics team (13-2) will take to the floor one last time this season in Jenison Field House for a senior night celebration against Northern Illinois (8-4) on Saturday night.
Puck drop is set for Saturday at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT in Minneapolis at 3M Arena at Mariucci. The semifinal game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.
After a season full of mostly poor offensive flow, it seemed as though a switch had been flipped for Michigan State. Then, the Spartans scored less than 60 points in their first and only game of the tournament.
In their 68-58 quarterfinals loss in the Big Ten Tournament, the Spartans failed to bring the necessary energy, contributing to the defensive rut apparent throughout the matchup.
Michigan State suffered a 10-point loss to the Buckeyes in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals on Friday afternoon at the United Center.
Defeating the Gophers for the first time this season won't come easy, but the Spartans are confident they have what it takes to pull off the playoff victory.
MSU’s first game of the tournament is set for 2:30 p.m. EST against Ohio State and will be televised on the Big Ten Network.
Amongst that general chaos, one can always find Barry Greer. He’s hard to miss. Every game day, he’ll find his place at the front of the band, waving his arms to the beat and directing the musicians.
Lansing native DeJuan Jones didn't have to travel too far to play college soccer. The 25-year-old spent three seasons as an attacking winger for Michigan State before accomplishing his dreams by joining the United States men's national soccer team.
Head coach Tom Izzo discussed the upcoming week in the Big Ten Tournament and what led to MSU's double-bye and No. 4 seeding.
Perhaps the most important takeaway from this series and season is that after many recent gloomy, dark days in the program, the Spartans have made hockey in East Lansing exciting again.
Michigan State gymnastics pulled out all the stops to dominate their tri-meet against Bowling Green State and Long Island on Sunday. In the Spartans' first home meet since being named Big Ten champions, five program records were broken.
Michigan State has been named the No. 4 seed in the Big Ten Tournament, earning a double-bye. The Spartans will play their first game Friday at 2:30 p.m. ET at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.
This is the first time Michigan State has advanced in the tournament since the conference was formed in 2013-14.
The Spartans look to carry their scoring momentum into Sunday's tie-breaker matchup set for 6 p.m. at Compton Family Ice Arena.
Michigan State has not scored less than 72 points since that ugly win against Ohio State back on Feb. 12. In the five games following that win, MSU is averaging 84.4 points. The season average is just over 70 points a game.