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
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSpartans Face Big Red’s Three-Point BarrageGet ready, Spartan Nation! MSU’s last non-conference clash before Big Ten play is a showdown with Cornell, a team that lives and dies by the three. The Big Red’s Cooper Noard is a scoring machine, and with Hinton and Fiegen also shooting lights out from deep, Izzo’s crew will need to lock down the perimeter. Can the Spartans’ defense handle Cornell’s record-breaking pace from beyond the arc? Let’s talk strategy! #Sports #SpartanNation #GoGreen00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMSU vs Toledo: How to catch the game tonightMichigan State fans, the Spartans are back at the Breslin Center tonight for what’s expected to be their easiest non-conference matchup of the season—taking on Toledo, who’s still searching for a big win. With students on break and the Big Ten schedule looming, this is a great chance to see how MSU bounces back after a close call at Penn State. You can catch all the action at 6:30 p.m. on Peacock or tune in on the Spartan Media Network. Anyone else curious to see if the Rockets can pull off a surprise, or will MSU cruise to victory? #Sports #MSUBasketball #GoGreen00Share