MSU women's basketball honors three seniors for last home game
Michigan State women’s basketball honored three graduating seniors—Kamaria McDaniel, Jayla James and Stephanie Visscher—during their 71-67 win over Minnesota on Wednesday afternoon.
Michigan State women’s basketball honored three graduating seniors—Kamaria McDaniel, Jayla James and Stephanie Visscher—during their 71-67 win over Minnesota on Wednesday afternoon.
Michigan State women’s basketball got off to an extremely hot start on their Senior Day game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers, taking a ten-point lead into the second quarter. Then, the Gophers battled back to set up a game that was not decided until the last few minutes.
Michigan State women’s basketball (14-13, 6-10) outlasted the Minnesota Golden Gophers (10-18, 3-14) by a score of 71-67 in the final minutes of their final home game of the season Wednesday afternoon.
The Michigan State women’s basketball game set for 7 p.m. Wednesday night against Minnesota has been moved up to 4:30 p.m. due to inclement weather.
Despite facing off against a potential Wooden Award winner in No. 17 Indiana’s senior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis, freshman forward Jaxon Kohler stepped up and showed that he is becoming a post player that Michigan State can rely on.
Following the 8-0 MSU run kicked off by Walker’s jumper, Indiana never came within more than eight points of Michigan State. The Spartans had proven that, on the right night, they could still take over down the stretch - thanks in large part to the stellar play of Walker.
A basketball game may have been what some fans needed as a distraction from the tragic events that struck the East Lansing campus last week.
The Spartans are looking to bounce back Wednesday night as they take on Minnesota in their last home game of the season.
Michigan State leaned on a two-way performance to overcome Indiana on Tuesday night in the team's first game back at the Breslin Center since last week's shooting.
Michigan State basketball looks to bounce back from a rivalry loss Saturday and find an answer for Trayce Jackson-Davis and the Indiana Hoosiers.
Almost a week after the tragedy at MSU on Monday, fans came together to share their feelings in midst of a rivalry matchup in Ann Arbor Saturday night.
MSU sits at 34 points in the conference, where it will stay with no remaining series in the regular season. The Spartans no longer control their own destiny to host a Big Ten tournament game, but can still finish fourth place or higher depending on the results of next week's games.
The pregame energy was different Saturday afternoon—understandably so—the Spartan community is going through something that no one should ever have to go through, but when the ball was tipped, Michigan State was ready to play.
Three different Spartans recorded three points in Michigan State hockey's return to the ice following Monday night's shooting.
"There's no words that are going to just make everything good again, it's going to take time." Interim Head Women's Basketball Coach Dean Lockwood and the rest of the team are scheduled to return to the court Saturday at 3 p.m. against Maryland.
Despite the rivalry, Michigan women's basketball took time this week to honor the Michigan State community by wearing green and white Spartan shirts while warming up against Indiana Thursday.
It’s OK if you shed a tear during Tom Izzo's speech at Wednesday night's vigil. You certainly weren't alone.
Head Men's Basketball Coach Tom Izzo spoke to the media Thursday about the decision to play Saturday's scheduled game against Michigan following the shooting Monday night.
MSU Athletics announced Thursday the status of numerous upcoming sports events following Monday's shooting on campus.
Michigan State men's basketball game versus Minnesota is postponed.