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Michigan now looks to advance to the Second Round for the first time in two years.
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Ian Eagle will have the play-by-play call of the Spartans vs Tigers March Madness game, with Bill Raftery and Grant Hill as the analysts and Tracy Wolfson as the reporter for the Elite Eight NCAA Tou...
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Michigan State snuck past Ole Miss, punching their ticket into the Elite 8 on Sunday.
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The Michigan State women's basketball team lost to North Carolina State 83-49 in the second round of the NCAA tournament. The Wolfpack made a program-record 15 3-pointers, shooting 50% from beyond the arc. Michigan State finished the season with a 22-10 record, earning their first NCAA tournament win in six years before the loss.
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The No. 2-seeded NC State and No. 3-seeded LSU women’s basketball teams are set to go head-to-head on Friday night in a can’t-miss Sweet 16 matchup. Watch No. 2 NC State vs. No. 3 LSU in the Sweet 16 on Sling TV with the orange subscription. For a limited time, get your first month of Sling TV half off.
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Spartans Wire on MSNMichigan State women's basketball eliminated from NCAA Tournament after loss to NC StateThe Michigan State women's basketball season came to a close on Monday when they were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament by No. 2 NC State
Coming off a big win over No. 14 Baylor on its home court, Ole Miss women's basketball is set for its second Sweet 16 matchup in three years wi
Madness continues with the beginning of the men’s Elite Eight and the end of the women’s Sweet 16. Follow our live coverage for the latest updates and scores.
Revisiting Hoosiers On SI's series predicting whether Indiana’s women’s basketball team was better than Big Ten foes. Here’s the good, the okay and the ugly.
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The Oakland Press on MSNNew Oakland University women’s basketball coach Keisha Newell sees untapped potential in programIf anyone needs to be excited about the new direction that Oakland University’s women’s basketball program is headed in, it’s the players.