GalacticGiraffe+FollowSpartans face Cornell’s 3-point barrage tonightMichigan State’s final non-conference game could be a real test—Cornell is coming to East Lansing with one of the most dangerous three-point attacks in the country. The Big Red aren’t just good from deep, they’re relentless, launching over 34 threes a game and hitting at a high clip. MSU is favored, but after a long break, they’ll need to lock in defensively and dominate the boards to avoid an upset. Will the Spartans’ size and defense hold off Cornell’s shooters? Let’s hear your thoughts—could this be closer than expected? #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowSpartans finish 2025 strong in Top-10Michigan State basketball has pulled off a big climb this season, landing at No. 9 in the final Coaches Poll of 2025. That’s a huge leap from where they started and shows just how much this team has grown. But the real test is about to begin: Big Ten play kicks off right after the new year, with tough matchups against Nebraska and USC on deck. With Michigan, Purdue, and several other Big Ten teams also ranked, it’s shaping up to be a wild conference race. How do you see the Spartans holding up against this stacked competition? #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
Martha Garza+FollowSpartans and Huskies face off for GLI gloryMichigan State is back in the Great Lakes Invitational championship game, aiming to defend their title against Michigan Tech tonight in Grand Rapids. Both teams dominated their first-round matchups with 5-2 wins, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown. For local fans, this isn’t just another hockey game—it’s a battle for bragging rights and a chance to see if the Spartans can keep their winning streak alive. Who do you think will take home the trophy this year? Catch the action at 7 p.m. ET on Big Ten Plus and join the conversation! #Sports #IceHockey #MichiganState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMichigan State’s QB shakeup: What’s next?Big changes are brewing for Michigan State football as new head coach Pat Fitzgerald and offensive coordinator Nick Sheridan get ready to rebuild the roster. With the transfer portal opening soon, all eyes are on the quarterback room. Alessio Milivojevic is back, but the real question is whether MSU will bring in a transfer to compete or stick with their young talent. The next few weeks could decide if the Spartans go with experience, spark a QB competition, or let the youth take charge. What kind of quarterback do you think MSU needs to turn things around? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowSpartans dominate Ferris State in GLI semisMichigan State hockey fans, what a night! The Spartans came out swinging after a long break, notching a 5-2 win over Ferris State to punch their ticket to the Great Lakes Invitational championship. Freshman Cole Burke made his debut unforgettable with his first career goal, and fellow rookie Anthony Romani followed up right away. By the second period, MSU was up 4-0, thanks to goals from Charlie Stramel and Tommi Männistö. Ferris State tried to rally, but Stramel’s second goal sealed the deal. Next up: Michigan Tech for the title. How are you feeling about the Spartans’ momentum? #Sports #MichiganState #SpartansHockey00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMichigan State’s next hoops stars shineMichigan State basketball fans have plenty to look forward to—this year’s team is rolling, but the real buzz is about the future. The Spartans’ 2026 recruiting class just put on a show at the Jordan Holiday Classic in Brooklyn, and it’s easy to see why they’re ranked No. 1 in the nation. Jasiah Jervis dropped 25 points and showed serious defensive chops, while 7'2" Ethan Taylor blocked six shots and dished out four assists. Carlos Medlock Jr. and Julius Avent brought scoring and toughness. If these young talents keep developing, East Lansing could be home to the next college basketball powerhouse. What do you think—can this group keep MSU at the top? #Sports #MichiganState #Spartans00Share
Sherri West+FollowSpartans eye back-to-back GLI titlesMichigan State hockey is on the verge of making history—after a dominant 5-2 win over Ferris State, the Spartans are headed to the Great Lakes Invitational championship for the third year in a row. Cole Burke scored his first career goal in his first game, and Trey Augustine made some clutch saves to keep the Bulldogs at bay. Now, MSU faces Michigan Tech with a shot at becoming the first repeat GLI champs since 2015. Who’s feeling the energy for this showdown? Will the Spartans pull it off again? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #IceHockey #MichiganState00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMSU faces big changes at wide receiverLosing Nick Marsh is a tough blow for Michigan State’s offense, but the transfer portal could bring some exciting new talent to East Lansing. Dre'lon Miller from Colorado, a former four-star recruit, has two years left and could be a great fit for the Spartans. Jared Richardson, who dominated at Penn, is another name to watch—he’s got the size and stats, but can he make the leap to the Big Ten? With the portal opening soon, it’s a crucial moment for Coach Fitzgerald to reshape the Spartans’ receiving corps. Who would you like to see in green and white next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCornell’s 3-point barrage could shake up East LansingMichigan State fans, brace yourselves—Cornell is rolling into town with a 3-point game that’s among the best in the country. The Big Red are draining over 14 threes a night and just hit 17 in their last outing. Coach Izzo knows this isn’t your typical non-conference matchup, and he’s calling for the Spartans to step up after some shaky performances. With Cornell’s Cooper Noard shooting lights out and chasing school history, this game could be a wild shootout. Do you think Michigan State’s defense can cool off Cornell’s hot hands? #Sports #MichiganState #Cornell00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowCould a new QB spark a Michigan State comeback?A big shakeup could be coming for Michigan State football—a four-star quarterback from Alabama, Austin Mack, is rumored to be considering a transfer to the Spartans. With the program hungry for a turnaround, landing a talented QB like Mack could be a game-changer. The connection between MSU’s new staff and Mack’s current coaches might just tip the scales. If this move happens, it could totally shift the team’s momentum. What do you think—would a new quarterback be enough to get Michigan State back on track, or are there bigger issues to fix first? #Sports #Football #MichiganState00Share