On Saturday, unranked Oregon pulled off a thrilling 77-73 overtime victory over the 11th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers, sending shockwaves through college basketball
After falling in the national rankings each of the last three weeks, the Michigan State men’s basketball team is back in the top 10. The Spartans shot up six spots to No. 8 in the latest AP Top 25, which was released on Monday. The climb comes after a pair of wins against ranked teams last week, at home against Purdue and at Michigan on Friday.
Two Saturdays ago, Bubba Cunningham sat on national television saying that Michigan State was close to making the Division I Men’s Basketball Committee’s top 16 teams in an early look at the NCAA tournament bracket.
Michigan State basketball enters the last two weeks of the regular season atop the Big Ten standings. But the Spartans aren't alone in the title hunt.
Everything you need to know in order to watch the Michigan State Spartans take on the Wisconsin Badgers on Wednesday, Feb. 12.
Michigan basketball had been steadily rising up the rankings over the course of the 2024-25 college basketball season with big wins over Wisconsin (which is aging quite well as time moves on) and Purdue.
No. 14 Michigan State replaces No. 12 Michigan atop the Big Ten conference after beating the Wolverines 75-62 on Friday.
After beating consecutive ranked teams this past week, the No. 14 Michigan State Spartans have another ranked opponent next on the schedule, the No. 20 Maryland
Michigan and Michigan State had circled this game all year long and it delivered. Ultimately, the Spartans made all the big plays late to win.
Friday night's Battle for the Great Lakes State between the Michigan Wolverines and Michigan State Spartans had more than rivalry bragging rights on the line.
The Wisconsin basketball team seemed poised to break into the top 10 of the AP Poll at halftime of their game against Oregon. The Badgers were up 12 points on the visiting Ducks and were coming off a dominant victory over Illinois on Tuesday night. Then came the second-half collapse, ending in a 77-73 loss in overtime to the unranked visitors.
The Spartans took the lead in the Big Ten, but Michigan made sure coach Dusty May won't be leaving anytime soon