Four-get it: MSU season over after falling to Texas Tech in Final Four
When shots were falling for Texas Tech, the run Michigan State was looking for to bring things back never came.
When shots were falling for Texas Tech, the run Michigan State was looking for to bring things back never came.
Michigan State students are heavily anticipating the Spartans' Final Four matchup against Texas Tech, with some lining up at East Lansing bars nearly six hours before the game starts.
Mike Garland is so known for his stories, his true-life tales that rival any concocted by John Singleton or Spike Lee, that both players and media members had the same reaction when asked about them.
In the first game under the lights at McLane Stadium, the Spartans (6-21, 0-5 Big Ten) walked off against Indiana State (22-5, 1-2 Missouri Valley), 1-0 in 10 innings of baseball on Friday.
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo has preached two things about defense all season: it travels and it wins championships.
Nobody on Michigan State's roster is worried about falling flat.
By now, you've seen Gabe Brown and Marcus Bingham Jr.'s herky-jerky celebration known as "Go Crazy, Go Stupid." The two freshmen tighten their fists, straighten their arms, and throw them back and forth while shrieking.
For Texas Tech coach Chris Beard, whose team faces Michigan State in the Final Four Saturday night at U.S. Bank Stadium, he is forgoing something sacred.
As the Spartan softball team won their first home night game in the program's history on Wednesday, they had the opportunity to be the first to play under the newly installed lights on Secchia Field.
For Spartans in the Minneapolis area, there are several events happening to cheer on Michigan State in the Final Four.
The red pantones differ by exactly fifteen shades — PMS 186 for one, and PMS 201 for the other. It would take 16 hours to traverse the 1,070 miles between Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana and United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock, Texas.
When time expired and Michigan State secured its win over Duke on Sunday in the NCAA Tournament East Region finals, Tom Izzo raised his fists as high as he possibly could and let out an emphatic cheer, a mental image I'm not sure I'll ever forget.
The Michigan State softball team crushed Oakland on Wednesday night 11-3. Being their first night game of the season, the Spartans were excited to start playing under their newly installed lights.
The Michigan State Spartans (5-21, 0-5 Big Ten) fell 8-6 to Central Michigan (21-7, 5-1 MAC) on April 3.
The Michigan State Spartans (5-20, 0-5 Big Ten) will host Central Michigan (20-7, 5-1 MAC) on April 3 with first pitch at 4:05 p.m.
Michigan State hockey has begun the first phase of recruiting for the upcoming season.
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.