Michigan State women's basketball cracks top 20
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Eagle will join two former foes, Negaunee graduates Ella Mason and Aubrey Johnson, with the Huskies next season.
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Michigan State women's basketball cracks top 20 in latest coaches poll
Michigan State women's basketball is in the top 20 of the latest polls following a tournament title in the Bahamas.
It was a quiet week for the Michigan women’s basketball program, as the Wolverines had only one non-conference game left to play as their three-game road trip wrapped up in Detroit. *__[Sign up for Maize & Blue Review for $1 and get PLUS access for 7 days!
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Ohio State debuted in this year's poll at No. 23 after edging West Virginia last week 83-81. The Buckeyes followed that up with a 98-point win over Niagara, the most points scored in school history and the biggest margin of victory ever for the Buckeyes. N.C. State fell out of the poll.
Michigan women's basketball beat Binghamton 120–50, setting a program record for points against a Division I opponent.
The Broncos were 1-4 on the season coming into Bloomington, their only win coming in a 65-64 road victory over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Western Michigan’s most recent result came in the form of an 82-70 home loss to NCAA Division II opponent Roosevelt University, so it came as a surprise when the Broncos came out of the gates firing.
Indiana women’s basketball beat Western Michigan 71-53 Wednesday evening at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington. Below are three quick reasons why the Hoosiers won, along with