John Camacho+FollowMichigan State’s new RB coach shakes things upMichigan State football is making a bold move by bringing in Devon Spalding as the new running backs coach. Spalding, a Canton native, has a track record of developing standout talent at Wisconsin and Youngstown State—including mentoring current NFL player Jaleel McLaughlin. With a young group of running backs returning and the transfer portal heating up, all eyes are on how Spalding’s fresh approach could energize the Spartans’ offense. What do you think—will this new hire give MSU’s running game the spark it needs? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMichigan State’s wild win over Cornell: Fans reactMichigan State basketball fans braved the weather for what looked like an easy night, but Cornell came out swinging and kept things tense at the Breslin Center. The Spartans had to dig deep after a shaky first half, finally pulling away for a 114-97 win. Tom Izzo didn’t hold back in his postgame comments, admitting the team’s start was rough and there’s work to do. What do you think sparked the turnaround? Was it the home crowd, halftime adjustments, or just raw talent? Let’s hear your take on MSU’s rollercoaster performance! #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCornell vs Michigan State: A wild shootoutCornell’s men’s basketball team put on a show against No. 9 Michigan State, trading buckets and holding a lead for much of the first half before the Spartans’ depth and size took over. The Big Red’s fast-paced offense and sharp shooting had fans on their feet, but Michigan State’s relentless rebounding and free throws sealed the 114-97 win. Still, Cornell’s 15 three-pointers and 38 bench points were a bright spot. What do you think Cornell needs to push through against top-ranked teams? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #CornellBasketball #MichiganState00Share
Martha Garza+FollowSpartans make GLI history in Grand RapidsMichigan State hockey just pulled off something we haven’t seen in nearly 25 years—back-to-back Great Lakes Invitational championships! The Spartans dominated Michigan Tech 4-1 in Grand Rapids, keeping the McGinnis Cup in East Lansing for another year. This marks the first time since 1999-2000 that MSU has repeated as GLI champs, breaking a streak that only Michigan matched a decade ago. With strong performances from Anthony Romani and Charlie Stramel, the team’s momentum is undeniable. How do you think this win will shape the rest of their season? #Sports #IceHockey #MichiganState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMichigan State hoops tops national TV chartsMichigan State basketball isn’t just winning on the court—they’re also the most-watched team in the country so far this season! According to Nielsen, the Spartans lead all men’s college basketball teams in viewership, even outpacing big names like Duke, North Carolina, and Kentucky. What’s wild is that MSU has already faced each of those top contenders, coming out with a 3-1 record. With a 12-1 start and a top-10 national ranking, it’s clear the Spartans are capturing attention everywhere. Why do you think MSU is drawing so many eyes this year? #Sports #MichiganState #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowSpartans face season-defining Big Ten gauntletMichigan State basketball is about to hit the most intense part of its season—an 18-game stretch of nothing but Big Ten showdowns. After a quick matchup with Cornell, every game counts as the Spartans battle top-ranked teams like Michigan, Purdue, Nebraska, and Illinois. With so many title contenders in the mix, there’s barely any room for slip-ups, especially against teams they’re expected to beat. This run will truly test if MSU is built for a championship. How do you think the Spartans will handle the pressure and which games are you circling on your calendar? #Sports #MichiganState #BigTen00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowSpartans’ wild win over Cornell has Izzo fired upMichigan State’s 12-1 start just got a jolt after a wild 114-97 shootout with Cornell. Tom Izzo couldn’t stop praising the crowd for braving a blizzard, and he’s fired up about how the team handled Cornell’s non-stop threes and tricky back-cuts. Even with some players under the weather, MSU rallied hard in the second half, showing grit and teamwork with 30 assists. Izzo says the real test starts now with Big Ten play, and he’s pushing for tougher defense and more killer instinct. How do you feel about the Spartans’ chances this season? #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowSpartans clinch back-to-back GLI titles!Michigan State hockey just pulled off something we haven’t seen in over 20 years—back-to-back Great Lakes Invitational championships! Despite a wild winter storm, more than 5,000 fans packed Van Andel Arena to watch the Spartans top Michigan Tech 4-1. Senior Charlie Stramel was unstoppable, netting four goals in the tournament and earning MVP honors. Freshman Anthony Romani and goalie Trey Augustine also made huge impacts. With 14 GLI titles now, MSU is building serious momentum heading into 2024. How do you think this squad stacks up against Spartan teams of the past? #Sports #MichiganState #Hockey00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowSpartans light up Breslin: 114 points and big energyMichigan State just dropped their highest single-game score since 2008, putting up 114 points against Cornell! After a shaky first half, the Spartans found their groove, with Jeremy Fears leading the charge and Coen Carr flipping the momentum. Coach Izzo called out the team’s grit, especially from freshman Cameron Ward, and praised their ability to adjust under pressure. Cornell made them work for it, but MSU’s depth and energy pulled through. With Big Ten play ahead, it feels like this squad is just getting started. What do you think—can they keep this fire going? #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowSpartans rally in East Lansing for wild winMichigan State fans got a show last night as the Spartans stormed back from an 11-point hole to outpace Cornell 114-97. Jeremy Fears Jr. was on fire, dropping a career-high 21 points and dishing out 11 assists, while Coen Carr brought the energy with 19 points and a highlight dunk that helped MSU pull away in the second half. Cornell’s hot shooting from deep fizzled after halftime, and the Spartans’ depth and hustle took over. What does this gutsy comeback say about Michigan State’s chances this season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share