AmberAbyss+FollowSpartans stun Ole Miss with biggest win in yearsMichigan State women’s basketball just pulled off their highest-ranked win in nearly three years, taking down No. 15 Ole Miss 66-49. What’s wild is how the Spartans’ defense completely shut down the Rebels, holding them to just 33% shooting and 2-for-17 from deep. Coach Fralick called out her bigs, Grace VanSlooten and Isaline Alexander, for setting the tone with grit and hustle. This win keeps MSU undefeated in non-conference play and has the team fired up for Big Ten action. How do you see this momentum carrying into the rest of the season? #Sports #Spartans #MSU00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowSpartans Hold Strong at No. 9 in Coaches PollSparty Nation, the Green & White are holding steady! After taking care of business against Toledo and Oakland, the Spartans remain locked in at No. 9 in both the Coaches and AP polls. The Big Ten race is heating up with Michigan and Purdue ahead, but MSU is right in the mix. Can Izzo’s crew make a push for the top spot after the holidays? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Spartans #MSUHoops00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMSU women’s hoops stuns No. 15 Ole MissMichigan State women’s basketball just pulled off their biggest win in years, toppling 15th-ranked Ole Miss 66-49 to claim the Cherokee Invitational title. This is the first major ranked victory under Coach Robyn Fralick, and it’s got Spartan fans buzzing. MSU’s defense was relentless, forcing 20 turnovers and holding Ole Miss to just 33% shooting. Grace VanSlooten led the way with 16 points and 10 rebounds, while Isaline Alexander and Rashunda Jones made key plays. With the Big Ten schedule up next, do you think this win signals a new era for Spartan women’s hoops? #Sports #MSU #Spartans00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowSpartans Hold Strong at No. 9 in AP PollSpartan Nation, our guys are locked in! For the fourth week running, Izzo’s crew sits at No. 9 in the AP Top 25 after solid wins over Toledo and Oakland. The Green & White trail only the Wolverines and Boilermakers in the Big Ten, setting up some spicy rivalry storylines as conference play looms. Can Sparty break into the top 5 soon? #Sports #Spartans #APTop2500Share
AmberAbyss+FollowSpartans’ zone defense struggles spark debateMichigan State’s basketball team keeps its top-10 national ranking, but there’s a real concern brewing: zone defenses are giving the Spartans fits. Even after a strong win over Oakland, it’s clear that when opponents switch to a zone, MSU’s offense gets clunky and turnovers pile up. Coen Carr’s breakout game and Jaxon Kohler’s steady double-doubles are bright spots, but with Big Ten play ahead, this weakness could be a game-changer. Do you think Izzo will find a fix, or will other teams keep exploiting this? Let’s hear your take on how the Spartans can adapt! #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMSU hoops: Best holiday start in yearsMichigan State basketball is rolling into Christmas with an 11-1 record—one of the best starts ever under Tom Izzo. This squad’s blend of tough rebounding, improved 3-point shooting, and standout performances from players like Jaxon Kohler has fans buzzing about a deep March run. MSU’s wins over ranked teams and only loss to powerhouse Duke show they can hang with anyone. The big question: Can they keep up the shooting and stay consistent at guard? How do you feel about this team’s chances compared to past Spartan squads? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #MSU #Spartans00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIs Divine Ugochukwu losing his spark?After a red-hot performance against Penn State, Divine Ugochukwu has barely made a mark in Michigan State’s last few games—leaving fans wondering what’s changed. He’s barely taken any shots from deep, and his minutes on the court have dropped dramatically. With MSU’s season record on the line, it feels like the team needs his energy and confidence back more than ever. Is it just a slump, or something deeper? What do you think it’ll take for Ugochukwu to get back to form and help the Spartans finish strong? #Sports #MSU #Spartans00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSpartans crush ISU in Cherokee Invitational openerMichigan State women’s basketball just put on a show in Cherokee, North Carolina, racking up a jaw-dropping 115-66 win over Indiana State. The Spartans were on fire, shooting over 53% from the field and sinking 15 threes. Seven players hit double digits, with Emma Shumate leading the charge at 22 points. Kennedy Blair even grabbed a double-double. Now, with this momentum, MSU faces a huge test against No. 14 Ole Miss next. What do you think—can the Spartans keep this energy going and pull off another big win? #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBama OC Nick Sheridan Joins Spartans!Big news for Spartan Nation! Pat Fitzgerald just landed Alabama’s co-OC Nick Sheridan to run the offense. Sheridan, who helped the Tide knock off Oklahoma and has learned under Kalen DeBoer, brings serious playoff experience. The rivalry twist? Sheridan played QB for Michigan, so he knows MSU’s legacy up close. Fans are hoping he’s the upgrade we need after Jay Johnson and Lindgren. Can Sheridan revive the Spartan attack? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #Spartans00Share
phughes+FollowSpartans Land Hawkeye Special Teams GuruSpartan Nation, Pat Fitzgerald just pulled off a sneaky big move by bringing in LeVar Woods—the mastermind behind Iowa’s elite special teams. Woods, a Hawkeye lifer, is joining MSU as special teams coordinator and assistant head coach. Given Iowa’s dominance in special teams EPA since 2016, this could be a game-changer in the Big Ten, especially as MSU looks to close the gap with Iowa’s special teams edge. Thoughts on how quickly Woods can turn things around in East Lansing? #Sports #Football #Spartans00Share