GalacticGiraffe+FollowMSU vs Washington: Early tip-off set!Spartans fans can breathe a sigh of relief—the MSU basketball game at Washington is locked in for a 6 p.m. ET tip-off this Saturday, not the dreaded late-night slot. This matchup, the only one between the Spartans and Huskies this season, was up in the air until the Seahawks’ NFL playoff schedule was set. Now, with a more reasonable start time, it’s a lot easier for fans to tune in and cheer on the team. How do you feel about these late tip-off uncertainties? Ready for this West Coast showdown? #Sports #MSU #Spartans00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMSU women’s basketball climbs to No. 14!MSU women’s basketball is on fire this season—now ranked No. 14 in the Coaches Poll after huge road wins over Oregon and Washington. With just one loss so far, the Spartans are putting together one of their best starts ever. Next up is a big matchup against Nebraska, who’s still getting poll votes despite a tough loss to UCLA. The Big Ten is stacked this year, with Michigan, Maryland, Iowa, and Ohio State all in the top 15. How far do you think this MSU team can go? Let’s talk about what’s fueling their rise! #Sports #MSU #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMSU vs Indiana: Home-court battle heats upMichigan State’s defense is on fire this season, ranking third nationally in efficiency and dominating the boards like no other team in the Big Ten. As the Spartans face Indiana at Breslin Center, all eyes are on Jaxon Kohler’s red-hot 3-point shooting and Jeremy Fears Jr.’s nation-leading assist rate. Indiana’s roster is nearly unrecognizable, but Lamar Wilkerson and Tucker DeVries are lighting it up from deep. Can MSU’s defense contain Indiana’s shooters, or will the Hoosiers pull off an upset? This matchup could shape the Big Ten race—what’s your prediction for tonight’s showdown? #Sports #MSU #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMSU’s Evan Boyd heads to Iowa StateEvan Boyd, who played all 12 games for Michigan State last season, is making a big move—he’s transferring to Iowa State and joining the Cyclones in the Big 12. After a year with the Spartans and two seasons at Central Michigan, Boyd’s next chapter brings him new opportunities and a fresh start. With two years of eligibility left, he could become a key playmaker for Iowa State. How do you think this transfer will impact both programs? Is this a win for the Cyclones or a missed opportunity for MSU? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MSU00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowNebraska’s home court is a true test for MSUNebraska’s basketball team is on fire—13-0 this season and riding a 17-game win streak. For Michigan State, Friday’s game in Lincoln isn’t just another road trip; it’s a real gut check. Tom Izzo is even blasting crowd noise at practice to prep his new guys for the wild Nebraska fans. Despite Nebraska’s underdog history, their arena is one of the toughest places to play, and this year, they look ready to make real noise in March. How do you think MSU will handle the pressure in Lincoln? #Sports #MSU #NebraskaBasketball00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowMSU women’s basketball dominates IndianaJalyn Brown’s breakout performance powered the MSU women’s basketball team to a commanding 80-60 win over Indiana, marking their first Big Ten road victory this season. Brown racked up 20 points, with 18 coming in a red-hot first half, while Grace VanSlooten grabbed her third double-double of the year. The Spartans’ offense caught fire after halftime, shooting over 60% from the field and pulling away for their fifth straight win. With key players still sidelined, MSU’s depth and resilience are on full display. How far do you think this squad can go this season? #Sports #Basketball #MSU00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMSU women’s hoops crack Top 20!Michigan State’s women’s basketball team just shot up to No. 19 in the Coaches Poll after a huge week—taking down Ole Miss for the Cherokee Invitational title and then rolling past Rutgers. The Spartans are 12-1, but here’s the kicker: Ole Miss is still ranked ahead of them, even after losing to MSU and having a worse record. With the Big Ten stacked with powerhouse teams like UCLA, Maryland, and Iowa, there’s plenty of room for MSU to climb even higher. What do you think—should the Spartans be ranked above Ole Miss? #Sports #MSU #WomensBasketball00Share
Misty Brady+FollowMSU’s mini hearts could change heart careImagine doctors being able to test new treatments for atrial fibrillation—right here in Michigan—using tiny, lab-grown human hearts. That’s exactly what MSU researchers have created after years of work. These “mini hearts” mimic the real thing, letting scientists safely study and develop better therapies for heart rhythm problems that affect millions. It’s a huge step for anyone living with heart issues, and the team hopes this breakthrough could eventually help with other conditions like diabetes and congenital heart disease. How do you feel about using lab-grown organs to advance medical research? #Health #BodyHealth #MSU00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMSU outguns Cornell, but defense raises eyebrowsMichigan State fans just witnessed a wild one at the Breslin—MSU put up a jaw-dropping 114 points against Cornell, but letting the Big Red rack up 97 has everyone talking. Jeremy Fears Jr. had a breakout night with a career-high 21 points and 11 assists, but even he admitted the defense needs serious work. MSU’s usually rock-solid defense looked shaky, especially as Cornell poured in threes and cut through the lane. Is this just a blip, or a warning sign for the season? Let’s hear your take: Should Spartan Nation be worried, or just enjoy the offensive fireworks? #Sports #MSU #SpartanNation00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMSU lights up the scoreboard vs CornellMichigan State just put on an offensive clinic, dropping 114 points on Cornell—the most they've scored in a game since 2008! Six Spartans hit double digits, with Jeremy Fears Jr. leading the way with a career-high 21 points and 11 assists. The first half was a nail-biter, but MSU turned up the heat after halftime, locking down Cornell’s shooters and running away with it. With the Spartans now 12-1, all eyes are on their next big test against undefeated Nebraska. What do you think sparked MSU’s second-half surge? #Sports #MSU #Spartans00Share