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They came within one win of the 2005 NCAA title, which would have been the first for MSU in women’s basketball. But their legacy still lingers because of the groundbreaking season.
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The University’s Student Athlete Advisory Committee looks to improve the experience of every Spartan athlete by giving them a voice.
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The Spartan women, like most elite college team, have a dedicated team of male players to practice against. The benefits go both ways: the women can practice harder and the men get to continue their basketball careers.
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The term NIL is tossed around a lot in discussions about college sports, but less time is spent exploring what goes into the newer NCAA-level policy.
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Michigan State senior Joe Ayrault wants to be a basketball coach. So he started his career journey by learning the ropes by being a manager for the women’s basketball team.
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Does Jaden Akins have what it takes to play in the NBA?
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Merchant steps down citing health concerns after leading MSU women's hoops for 16 seasons.
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Athletes come from around the world to go to school and play varsity sports for the Spartans. But that also comes with different rules because of their international status.
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What do you think of the rule changes approved for college football come next season?
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Nia Clouden becomes the fifth MSU women's basketball player taken in the WNBA Draft.