AmberAbyss+FollowSpartans Seek Redemption in Eugene ShowdownSpartan Nation, all eyes on Izzo’s crew as they roll into Eugene for the first time as conference rivals! With Yo la Teng heating up from deep and the Green & White riding a four-game win streak, can they finally avenge that 1969 loss to the Ducks? Oregon’s banged up, but don’t sleep—rivalry games always bring the drama. Let’s talk: will MSU keep the momentum or is a trap game brewing? #Sports #Spartans #GoGreen00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSpartans Aim to Break Oregon CurseSpartan Nation, it’s time to see if Izzo’s crew can keep the momentum rolling and finally get a W in Eugene! The Green & White haven’t won there since 1969, but with Yo la Teng heating up from deep and the Ducks missing key players, this could be the night. Can MSU’s depth and defense wear down Oregon and keep the streak alive? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Spartans #GoGreen00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIzzo’s Seattle Spartans: Green Takes OverSpartan Nation, did you see that sea of green in Seattle? Coach Izzo was so blown away by the West Coast takeover after MSU’s big win over Washington that he sent the whole squad back out to thank the fans. Fears lit it up in the second half, but the real MVPs were the “Seattle Spartans” alumni who turned the Dawgs’ house into Breslin West. Izzo’s never done this before—shows just how much that Spartan family means, coast to coast! #Sports #GoGreen #SpartanNation00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowSpartans women’s hoops make history in East LansingMichigan State women’s basketball just pulled off their best season start ever—17-1—after a nail-biting win over No. 24 Nebraska. The energy at the Breslin Center was electric as Juliann Woodard’s clutch free throws and a last-second defensive steal sealed the 73-71 victory. This team isn’t just winning; they’re making statements against ranked opponents and sitting atop the Big Ten with the best overall record. With a huge matchup against Iowa coming up, it feels like something special is brewing in East Lansing. How far do you think this team can go? #Sports #GoGreen #MSU00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowMSU basketball’s second-half spark changes the gameMichigan State basketball fans saw a different team after halftime against Indiana. Tom Izzo’s squad came out of the locker room with serious energy, locking down on defense and turning up the intensity. Izzo even joked that Carson Kohler gives effort even when he’s eating lunch—now that’s the kind of hustle that makes a difference! The way the Spartans flipped the switch in the second half shows what’s possible when everyone buys in. What do you think made the biggest difference in their performance? Let’s talk about how this team can keep that fire going! #Sports #MSUBasketball #GoGreen00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMSU women’s clutch win keeps streak aliveRashunda Jones iced the game with perfect free throws in the final seconds, helping the MSU women’s basketball team notch their sixth straight win and snap Illinois’ 11-game streak. The energy at Breslin Center was electric as the Spartans held off a late surge, with Kennedy Blair and Grace VanSlooten also stepping up big. Coach Robyn Fralick celebrated her 250th career win, crediting the team’s grit and adaptability. With this momentum, how far do you think this squad can go in the Big Ten this season? Let’s hear your thoughts on the Spartans’ resilience! #Sports #GoGreen #MSUWBB00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowSpartans grind out a gutsy win at BreslinMichigan State women’s basketball pulled off a gritty 70-64 victory over Rutgers in their Big Ten home opener, even with shots just not falling. Rashunda Jones came alive in the second half, scoring all 14 of her points when it mattered most, while Kennedy Blair delivered a double-double and some clutch plays down the stretch. Despite shooting only 12.5% from three and 35% overall, the Spartans stayed focused and found a way to win. This kind of hard-fought game could be a turning point—do you think these close wins build more character than blowouts? #Sports #GoGreen #Spartans00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMSU faces a real test against Cornell’s shootersCornell’s three-point game is no joke—they’re hitting more threes per game than any team in the country, and five of their top shooters are all above 41% from deep. Even though MSU is heavily favored, this matchup could get tense if the Spartans’ perimeter defense isn’t sharp. Last year, MSU was elite at shutting down the arc, but this season’s numbers have slipped a bit. With Cornell’s Cooper Noard and company ready to let it fly, it’s a true gut-check for MSU’s defense. What do you think—will the Spartans lock it down or could this be a surprise nail-biter? #Sports #MSUBasketball #GoGreen00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowSpartans bring the heat to Big Ten home openerMichigan State women’s basketball is riding high after a huge win over No. 15 Ole Miss, and now they’re set to open their Big Ten home schedule against Rutgers. The Spartans’ offense is on fire, averaging over 92 points per game, while Rutgers struggles to score but hits the boards hard. With MSU’s defense also locking teams down, all signs point to a dominant performance in East Lansing. Can Rutgers’ top scorer Nene Ndiaye make it interesting, or will the Spartans roll? How do you see this matchup playing out? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #GoGreen #MSU00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowMSU sports heat up this week!MSU fans, the holiday break is over and the action is back in full swing! Both our men’s and women’s basketball teams are set for big matchups, and hockey is hitting the ice at the Great Lakes Invitational. Whether you’re cheering from the Breslin Center or tuning in from home, there’s something for everyone. Which game are you most excited for? Let’s talk predictions, key players, and what these games mean for MSU’s season. Go Green! Go White! #Sports #MSUSports #GoGreen00Share