The Michigan State women’s basketball team dropped one spot to No. 24 in the new AP Top 25 heading into the postseason. The Spartans (21-8, 11-7) split a pair of games last week, losing 89-78 at Ohio State on Wednesday before Saturday’s 73-58 victory against Minnesota to close the regular season.
Michigan State basketball continues to march toward Tom Izzo's 27th straight NCAA tournament bid. Here's where Spartans stand in March 3 projections.
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MLive Ann Arbor on MSNMichigan State slays brutal stretch on cusp of first Big Ten title in five yearsFollowing a roster overhaul, Michigan State entered the season unranked but turned heads with a 13-game winning streak to start Big Ten play at 9-0. An 0-2 trip to USC and UCLA and loss at home to Indiana with a minefield ahead meant the Spartans could be coming back to Earth.
As Tom Izzo continues to deploy 10 men in waves, No. 8 Michigan State basketball enters final stretch with fresh legs with No. 11 Wisconsin up next.
For the second straight week, the Michigan State women's basketball team dropped one spot in the Associated Press Top 25, falling to No. 24.
The Michigan State Spartans (24-5, 15-3 Big Ten) will try to build on a five-game winning streak when they visit the Iowa Hawkeyes (15-14, 6-12 Big Ten) at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 6, 2025 at
No. 8 Michigan State took care of business again, this time defeating No. 11 Wisconsin, 71-62, at the Breslin Center on Sunday. The Spart
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