Michigan State women’s basketball blows out Eastern Michigan for third win of the season

Michigan State women’s basketball blows out Eastern Michigan for third win of the season

Michigan State women’s basketball has started the season about as good as you can hope. On Monday night, the Spartans earned their third straight win of the season, blowing out Eastern Michigan 95 to 49.

So far this season, MSU is beating their opponents by an average of 55.66 points per game and this one was no different.

Theryn Hallock led the way tonight with 18 points. Julia Ayrault and Ines Sotelo also added 13 points a piece.

The Spartans are starting to get some votes in the AP Poll and will be favored in their next few games.

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Tom Izzo lists who he would like to replace him at Michigan State when he retires

Tom Izzo named a few people who he would like to replace him at Michigan State when he eventually retires

This offseason, fresh off a hip replacement surgery, Michigan State basketball head coach Tom Izzo seemed like he found the fountain of youth and made a point to tell the media multiple times that he has no plans to retire anytime soon.

“I got no interest in getting out of it,” Izzo said Monday on the College Hoops Today Podcast, per Fan Duel’s Jon Rothstein. “When I’m done, I’m going to talk to Mateen Cleaves, Steve Smith, Magic Johnson, and Draymond Green. I don’t want to lose the culture that I’ve seen for 40 years as a GA on up. I think it’s being lost somewhat now in college sports. Not just for me, but the players who come back and are a part of things. At least here at Michigan State, it’s important. It may not be that way at other places.”

It would be a little hard to imagine 65-year old billionaire Magic Johnson taking over that job, and it’s also worth noting that Draymond Green said back in July that he doesn’t have any interest in coaching Michigan State. Then again, he could also just be referring to those four as people he will consult with after he retires and not who he actually thinks will directly replace him.

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Jonathan Smith gives update on QB Aidan Chiles injury status for Michigan State vs. Illinois game

Jonathan Smith gave an update on his starting quarterback’s injury status for the Illinois game

Michigan State football starting quarterback Aidan Chiles went down with an injury in the Spartans’ loss to Indiana, but it appears that he will be available this weekend for MSU’s match-up against Illinois.

On Monday, head coach Jonathan Smith gave an update on Chiles in his weekly press conference. Smith said that Chiles practiced on Sunday should be good to go for Saturday, a very positive update for the Spartans.

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Highlights from Michigan State basketball’s win over Niagara

Highlights from Michigan State basketball’s win over Niagara

Michigan State basketball was able to weather was first half hot shooting from Niagara to handle business on Thursday night and pick up their second win of the season. Ultimately, the Spartans blew Niagara out 96 – 60 in the Breslin Center behind a career-best performance from Jaxon Kohler.

After the game, MSU put out the highlight reel from the game on their X.com account. As we’ve grown accustomed to seeing, this game featured another huge pair of dunks from Coen Carr and Jaden Akins which alone make this highlight video an especially great watch.

You can watch the video here:

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Michigan State safety gifted $40,000, trip to Disney, and car from Good Morning America

Good Morning America hooked up Armorion Smith and his family in a big way

At this point, I would think most people reading this know the story of Armorion Smith, the Michigan State football safety who has taken custody of his siblings after his family lost their mom this year. This week, Armorion was on Good Morning America, and they did some pretty awesome stuff for him and his family.

Host Michael Strahan showed Smith and his brother Armon a number of generous gifts, which included $40,000, a fully covered trip to Disney Land, and a brand new SUV. It was a great moment for someone who really deserved it.

You can watch the full video here.

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Former MSU linebacker finding new life in NFL career as a fullback

A former MSU linebacker may have found a new long-term role as a fullback in the NFL

I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a fringe linebacker make a move to fullback and excel quite like former MSU linebacker Ben VanSumeren has this year for the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles definitely liked something about VanSumeren, as they kept him around the last few seasons, but this year, someone on the Eagles had the idea to use him as a fullback, and he has excelled in a big way.

VanSumeren has been credited with helping star running back Saquan Barkley break some huge runs, and he has shown some fantastic blocking skills out of the fullback position, something we don’t often see anymore in the pro game.

This account below, Last of the Fullbacks, broke down some of his excellent play in that position:

It’s always great to see a Spartan find a home in the NFL, but this story is awesome in a way that any football fan would likely appreciate.

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Michigan State basketball forward named to Julius Erving Award watchlist

Michigan State basketball forward named to Julius Erving Award watchlist

One Wednesday, less than a week from the start of the regular season, a Michigan State basketball forward was named to a prestigious watch list. Incoming transfer Frankie Fidler was named to the Julius Erving Award watch list, which honors the top small forward in college basketball.

A few weeks ago, Tom Izzo said that Fidler, who transferred in from Omaha, has been his most consistent player this offseason.

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The Big Ten releases statement on post game incident following Michigan State vs. Michigan game

The Big Ten releases statement on post game incident following Michigan State vs. Michigan game

Following Michigan State’s loss to Michigan, a nasty scene followed where players were pushing, shoving, and at one point, seemingly stomping individuals who fell on the ground. Although it was difficult to see exactly what happened on video, MSU athletic director Alan Haller requested the Big Ten investigate the incident, which Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore even admitted was ‘unacceptable’. On Tuesday, the Big Ten released a statement on the events that occurred.

While the results of the Big Ten’s investigation aren’t exactly surprising considering the parties involved, they will definitely frustrate MSU fans, who watched Spartan players be severely punished after a similar situation occurred back in 2022 in the infamous ‘tunnel incident.’

Here is what the Big Ten had to say:

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Michigan State athletic director says he has been in touch with Big Ten about post game skirmish after Michigan loss

Alan Haller said he has ‘made his feelings known’ to the Big Ten regarding the post game skirmish after the Michigan game

Another year, another Michigan State vs. Michigan game that was overshadowed by a post game skirmish. Following the game, Michigan players were seen in a chaotic video punching, stomping, and shoving MSU players and staffers. On Monday, Michigan State athletic director Alan Haller said that he has been in touch with the Big Ten about the incident and ‘made his feelings known.’

If you want to see the incident, you can watch that here.

Here is the post from Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal detailing Haller’s statement:

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Michigan State wide receiver Antonio Gates Jr. no longer on MSU football roster

Michigan State wide receiver no longer on the roster

Heading into Michigan State football’s match-up with Michigan, we learned that MSU wide receiver Antonio Gates Jr. is no longer on the Spartans’ roster.

Gates, who had four catches for 49 yards in the Spartans’ first three games, has been inactive for every game since the loss to Boston College.

Gates did not travel with the team to Oregon on Oct. 4th but was seen on the sidelines the week prior against Ohio State.

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