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Michigan State vs. Kansas State in 2023 NCAA Tournament: TV info, tip-off time, how to watch
Read full article: Michigan State vs. Kansas State in 2023 NCAA Tournament: TV info, tip-off time, how to watchThe Michigan State Spartans will be looking for an Elite 8 berth in the NCAA Tournament on Thursday when they take on Kansas State in the Sweet 16.
Clark gets triple-double as Iowa blows out OSU for B10 title
Read full article: Clark gets triple-double as Iowa blows out OSU for B10 titleCaitlin Clark had 30 points, 17 assists and 10 rebounds in her 10th career triple-double for the Iowa Hawkeyes, who built a 37-point halftime lead and beat Ohio State 105-72 to win the Big Ten Tournament for the second straight year.
How sweet it is: Michigan basketball reaches fifth-straight Sweet 16, will play Villanova Thursday
Read full article: How sweet it is: Michigan basketball reaches fifth-straight Sweet 16, will play Villanova ThursdayThe Michigan Wolverines have advanced to their fifth consecutive Sweet 16 after upsetting the No. 3 ranked Tennessee Volunteers 76-68 in the round of 32 on Saturday (March 19).
Seesaw season sends Michigan to NCAA Tournament with No. 11 seed, will face Colorado State
Read full article: Seesaw season sends Michigan to NCAA Tournament with No. 11 seed, will face Colorado StateThe seesaw season for the Michigan Wolverines gifted them another trip to Indianapolis, as the surprising No. 11 seed will face No. 6 seed Colorado State in the 2022 NCAA Tournament.
Michigan basketball blows 17-point lead to Indiana, leaving NCAA Tournament hopes in doubt
Read full article: Michigan basketball blows 17-point lead to Indiana, leaving NCAA Tournament hopes in doubtMichigan basketball blew a 17-point lead over Indiana in the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday and failed to capitalize on an opportunity to solidify its position in the NCAA Tournament.
‘I am truly sorry’: Michigan’s Juwan Howard suspended rest of regular season
Read full article: ‘I am truly sorry’: Michigan’s Juwan Howard suspended rest of regular seasonFollowing a 5-game suspension by the University of Michigan, the four words Monday (Feb. 21) night from Juwan Howard, many thought, were a day late; I am truly sorry.
The Latest: Howard U cancels remainder of men's hoops season
Read full article: The Latest: Howard U cancels remainder of men's hoops seasonTop prospect Makur Maker was limited to 23 points in 48 minutes over just two games during his freshman season. ___The NFL reports it had no positive tests for players and one positive among other personnel during Super Bowl week. It’s the 34th game postponed so far this season, which is roughly a quarter of the way through. ___Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington has tested positive for the coronavirus and has withdrawn from the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Three staff members and one management official have also tested positive at the club.
Reliving a crazy evening as coronavirus threw sporting world into complete chaos
Read full article: Reliving a crazy evening as coronavirus threw sporting world into complete chaosSeasons suspended, games in empty stadiums and quarantines: Wednesday evening was one of the craziest sports nights in history, and it had nothing to do with the outcomes of any games.
Big Ten Tournament games to be played without fans beginning Thursday amid coronavirus outbreak
Read full article: Big Ten Tournament games to be played without fans beginning Thursday amid coronavirus outbreakINDIANAPOLIS – Big Ten Tournament basketball games will be played with no fans beginning Thursday. The Big Ten Conference released a statement Wednesday that only “student-athletes, coaches, event staff, essential team and Conference staff, TV network partners, credentialed media and immediate family members of the participating teams” can attend the games. Also, all future Big Ten Conference winter and spring sport competitions will be limited to the same group as the basketball tournament. Michigan is slated to play in the tournament Thursday, and Michigan State plays Friday. “The main priority of the Big Ten Conference is to ensure the safety of our student-athletes, coaches, administrators, fans and media as we continue to monitor all relevant information on the COVID-19 virus on a daily basis.”