Stars show out for USC women’s basketball at first-ever Big Ten home game

USC pulled in over 8,000 fans for its first-ever Big Ten women’s basketball home game against Michigan. There was star power in the Galen Center crowd, too.

On Sunday evening, USC women’s basketball defeated Michigan 78-58. The game was close early, but the Trojans pulled away late thanks to a big second half. It was a historic night for the program, as the Women of Troy played their first ever Big Ten home game. Fittingly, numerous stars showed out at Galen Center for the occasion.

USC legend Cheryl Miller has become a regular at Trojans’ home games during the Gottlieb era. Of course, she was on hand for the program’s Big Ten premiere.

Miller was not the only former USC athlete on hand, though. Legendary USC quarterback Matt Leinart, who led the football team to two national championships and won the 2004 Heisman Tropny, was also in the house.

On the coaching side, current USC men’s basketball coach Eric Musselman made the familiar trip to Galen Center. Musselman’s Trojans are currently 9-4 on the season, and will continue Big Ten play with their own matchup against the Wolverines on Saturday evening.

It was not just sports figures who showed up, however. Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea was also in the house.

Between the crowd and the victory, it was a great night for the Women of Troy. USC will be back in action on New Year’s Day when they host Nebraska.

U of M athletics suspended 2 weeks after COVID variant found, MSU Basketball game now at risk

University of Michigan athletics will be suspended for two weeks after a COVID-19 variant was discovered in the department.

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Some major breaking news dropped on Saturday night when the State of Michigan health department suspended U of M athletics for two weeks after a COVID-19 variant was discovered in the athletics department. This will put Michigan State Basketball’s game against Michigan on Feb. 6 in major jeopardy.

There were five confirmed cases of the B.1.1.7 COVID-19 variant found in the department with 15 more presumed to be positive as well, as reported by Ethan Sears of Michigan Daily.

The order won’t directly affect MSU but will almost certainly postpone the game scheduled for two weeks from today.

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