Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo used his custom kicks to represent a good cause and inspire his Spartans on Tuesday.
Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo gives his analysis of the Spartans' 73-51 home win over Minnesota on Tuesday, the first regular-season sweep of a Big Ten opponent this year.
Izzo wasn’t just mad about the late push Rutgers made because of wins and losses, but he was also hoping to get some players on the court who have been working hard on his practice team:
Michigan State freshman guard Jase Richardson continues to have a memorable first season with the Green and White. On Tuesday, the young
No. 7 Michigan State basketball's depth and the development of Jase Richardson and Coen Carr helped extend its win streak to 12, with Minnesota next.
EAST LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - No. 7 Michigan State men’s basketball dominated Minnesota 73-51 on Tuesday night at the Breslin Center. MSU improved to 9-0 in conference play and stretched the win streak to 13 games.
Tre Holloman scored all 12 of his points in the first half, Jaden Akins had 10 of his 12 after halftime and No. 7 Michigan State routed Minnesota 73-51 on Tuesday night.
Michigan State basketball is on a roll, winning 13 straight games and remaining undefeated in Big Ten play following another blowout win over Minnesota on Tuesday night. The Spartans were able to overcome a sloppy start with some absolutely stifling defense, and it was too much for Minnesota to overcome.
No. 7 Michigan State men's basketball is gearing up for a Minnesota team that has won three straight, including upsets over then-No. 20 Michigan and No. 15 (now No. 16) Oregon.
The Michigan State men’s basketball team continued their winning ways over the weekend. Led by freshman Jace Richardson’s 20 points off the bench, the Spartans took down Rutgers, 81-74, at Madison Square Garden.
Tom Izzo needs two wins to become the winningest coach in Big Ten conference games, and the Michigan State basketball coach can do it in Los Angeles.