EchoingEagle+FollowMSU Spartans storm back to crush CornellMSU fans, that second half was something else! After trailing Cornell for most of the first half, the Spartans flipped the script with a 32-12 run right out of halftime, turning a close game into a blowout. Jeremy Fears Jr. was everywhere—dropping 21 points and 11 assists—while Coen Carr and Jaxon Kohler also stepped up big. That’s four straight wins for Michigan State, now 12-1 overall. With Big Ten play up next, how do you feel about the Spartans’ momentum? What stood out most to you in this comeback? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #MSU #Spartans00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMSU women’s hoops: Big win, big roster shakeupTheryn Hallock finally made her return for the Spartans, giving Michigan State its full roster for the first time this season—just as Isa Alexander, a key starter, went down with an injury. Alexander’s presence has been a game-changer lately, averaging 14 points over her last four games, so her absence could really shake things up. Meanwhile, Hallock looked solid off the bench after a month out. This kind of roster rollercoaster could make or break MSU’s Big Ten run. How do you think the team will adapt if Alexander is out for a while? #Sports #MSU #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMSU Spartans face Cornell tonight: What to expectMichigan State basketball is back from their holiday break and ready to take on Cornell tonight at the Breslin Center. After a tough win over Oakland, the Spartans are looking to fine-tune their game before heading into the Big Ten grind. Coach Tom Izzo isn’t letting up—he’s been vocal about the team’s need to improve, especially with a big road test at Nebraska coming up. Tipoff is at 7 p.m. on FS1. Will MSU’s outside shooting stay hot? What lineup changes do you want to see before conference play? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #MSU #Spartans00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMSU commit Samson Gash to shine on national stageSamson Gash, one of Michigan’s top high school football talents and a major MSU commit, is about to get some serious national attention. He’s set to play in the 2026 Polynesian Bowl, which will be broadcast on NFL Network. Gash is a four-star wide receiver who’s been making waves not just with the Spartans, but also attracting interest from powerhouse programs like Penn State, Georgia, and Alabama. With his future still open, this game could be a turning point. How do you think this exposure might impact his college decision? #Sports #Football #MSU00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowFitzgerald vs Whittingham: A rivalry rebornMichigan State and Michigan are both rolling into 2026 with new head coaches, but these aren’t just any hires—Pat Fitzgerald and Kyle Whittingham are two of the most seasoned leaders in college football. Their only head-to-head clash? The 2018 Holiday Bowl, where Fitzgerald’s Northwestern squad pulled off a wild comeback against Whittingham’s Utah team. Now, with both coaches leading rival programs in the same state, the stakes are higher than ever. Can their past matchup hint at what’s to come for this new era of Spartan-Wolverine showdowns? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this coaching rivalry could shake up the Big Ten! #Sports #MSU #Michigan00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMSU’s bold moves could reshape college sportsMichigan State is shaking up the college sports world with a wave of changes led by new AD J Batt. In just six months, he’s fired and hired a football coach, launched a $1 billion fundraising campaign, and secured a record $401 million donation. The creation of Spartan Ventures—a new, for-profit arm—aims to make MSU Athletics more nimble and self-sustaining, especially as college sports face huge financial shifts. What do you think: Is this the future of college athletics, or is MSU taking too big a risk? #Sports #MSU #CollegeSports00Share
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
AmberAbyss+FollowSpartans and Rebels clash for Cherokee crownMichigan State’s women’s basketball team is on fire, heading into the Cherokee Invitational Championship against No. 14 Ole Miss after a jaw-dropping 115-point performance. Emma Shumate just set a new tournament record with seven 3-pointers, and the Spartans’ bench is outscoring entire teams. Meanwhile, Ole Miss is riding high with a 12-1 record and a star-studded lineup led by Cotie McMahon. This is the first-ever meeting between these two squads, and both are hungry for the title. Who do you think will come out on top in this high-stakes showdown? #Sports #MSU #OleMiss00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMSU hoops: Can the Spartans keep this pace?Michigan State basketball is rolling with an 11-1 record and a top-10 national ranking, but the real tests are just ahead. The upcoming schedule is packed with tough road games, Big Ten rivals, and a couple of matchups that could trip up even the hottest teams. Some fans are predicting a few bumps in February, but overall, MSU is looking at a strong finish and a solid tournament seed. What do you think—can the Spartans keep up this momentum, or will the grind of the season catch up to them? Share your predictions below! #Sports #MSU #Spartans00Share
Adam Boyer+FollowMSU lawns now buzzing with lifeMichigan State University is transforming 30 acres of campus lawns into vibrant pollinator habitats, swapping out high-maintenance grass for native wildflowers and clover. This move isn’t just about pretty scenery—it’s a win for bees, butterflies, and the people who care for the grounds. Less mowing means less pollution and more time for staff, plus a big boost for local ecosystems. Students and staff are loving the change, and it’s a great example of how small shifts in landscaping can make a huge difference. What do you think—should more places ditch lawns for pollinator gardens? #Home #MSU #Pollinators00Share