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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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Mex is actually aiming for more than a strong media presence for Spartan athletes and coaches. He wants to leave a legacy of helping others.
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Coach Tom Izzo isn’t the only one building programs to last, as MSU faculty member Michael Brown’s skills for play and assembling talent also leads to big wins and legends.
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Everybody likes to think they know who will win the NCAA basketball tournaments, but does their hunch pay off?
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It means something to be part of the Izzone, as the group of students who gather to cheer MSU men’s basketball team are a key part of the Breslin Center’s atmosphere. For the students who lead the Izzone, there’s a lot of work and dedication.
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The two generations of McCall family members have been MSU students with a big job assignment: serving as a team manager for Spartan men’s hoops.
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The state of Michigan may allow high school athletes to profit from NIL deals soon.
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Being a competitive athlete in college requires a lot of time and effort, and then, a career that meant so much is likely over after graduation.
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Robyn Fralick is from Mid-Michigan and brings an impressive resume with her to the Spartans women's basketball program.
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Does Angel Reese deserve the backlash that she is receiving?